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Everything Goes Numb
Punk · 2003 · 12 tracks

Everything Goes Numb

A hyper-kinetic collision of orchestral brass and existential punk. Dense, literary, and relentlessly fast, it redefined the boundaries of third-wave ska.

August 26, 2003 · Pentimento Music Company

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An intense, high-velocity struggle between despair and the defiant will to keep going.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Everything Went Numb
3:30
02
That’ll Be the Day
4:43
03
Point / Counterpoint
5:28
04
If and When We Rise Again
4:20
05
A Better Place, a Better Time
6:28
06
We Are the Few
4:57
07
Failing, Flailing
5:29
08
Here’s to Life
4:42
09
A Moment of Silence
5:13
10
A Moment of Violence
2:00
11
The Saddest Song
3:19
12
The Big Sleep
5:02
Moments Worth Listening For
The acoustic guitar intro of Point / Counterpoint that suddenly explodes into a full brass assault.
The transition from the hushed, jazz-inflected A Moment of Silence into the two-minute thrash of A Moment of Violence.
The intricate, multi-layered horn counterpoint during the bridge of We Are the Few.

How does Everything Goes Numb sound next to the rest of Streetlight Manifesto's catalogue?

Existential+0.9σ

The writing leans a touch further into existential than the rest of the catalogue.

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