
Streetlight Lullabies is a Rock album by Toh Kay, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- stripped-back
- earnest
- storytelling
About
<i>Streetlight Lullabies</i> is the first solo effort by Tomas Kalnoky (aka Toh Kay), lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the ska-punk band Streetlight Manifesto. Featuring solo acoustic renditions of Streetlight Manifesto songs (plus two songs originally recorded with his former band Catch 22), the album should appeal to fans while attracting new listeners; in fact, you needn’t be familiar with the originals to enjoy these indie-folk gems. Turning the songs inside out, he transforms them from boisterous, horn-fueled anthems into introspective musings. Though his fine fingerpicking gives the album texture, the sparse arrangements put the focus largely on his lyrics and hushed vocals. It’s a testament to his lyrical skill that the words retain their power even when not delivered with Kalnoky’s usual raspy hardcore bark. “Watch It Crash,” “The Big Sleep,” and “A Better Place, a Better Time” in particular benefit from the quiet delivery by making their moving stories easier to absorb. <i>Streetlight Lullabies</i> shows Kalnoky as a versatile songwriter capable of getting his songs across at any decibel level.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Watch It Crash3:38
- 2Somewhere in the Between3:15
- 3Forty Days3:20
- 4We Will Fall Together6:46
- 5Dear Sergio4:06
- 6Would You Be Impressed?3:03
- 7Sick and Sad3:12
- 8A Moment of Silence4:22
- 9The Big Sleep5:12
- 10A Better Place, A Better Time6:06
Credits
Performers
- Tomas KalnokyGUITAR VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
