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New Streetlight Manifesto to hit shelves in April

Posted by Loren on February 24, 2013

New Streetlight Manifesto to hit shelves in April
New Streetlight Manifesto to hit shelves in April

On April 30, Victory Records will be releasing the new album from Streetlight Manifesto titled The Hands that Thieve. That same day, frontman Toh Kay will release a companion solo record entitled The Hand That Thieves. The band last released the covers album 99 Songs of Revolution in 2010, though Toh Kay released his solo debut, Streetlight Lullabies, last year.

New Streetlight Manifesto to hit shelves in April
New Streetlight Manifesto to hit shelves in April

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