P is For Punk

S is for Somewhere in the Between

32 min · 4. juni 2026
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This week on P is for Punk, we're taking a deep dive into Somewhere in the Between by Streetlight Manifesto. We explore the band's history, how they helped evolve ska-punk beyond its third-wave roots, and why this 2007 album remains one of the genre's defining records. From the explosive energy of "We Will Fall Together" to the emotional depth of "Forty Days" and the title track, we'll break down every song and discuss the musicianship, lyrics, and impact that made Streetlight Manifesto one of punk's most unique voices.

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