Yeah, well that's understandable since most of the bands broke up or stopped making new music and just tour instead. There's still a few bands that put out new releases, but Streetlight is the biggest and best "old-school" band that's still very active. Between cover albums, acoustic albums, and touring they've kept busy between albums. They have old-school roots too as the band was original Catch 22 in the late 90s and released one of the best albums that decade with Keasbey Nights. Then half the members of the band left (including singer/songwriter Tomas Kalnoky) to form Streetlight Manifesto in the early 00s after a break where Tomas finished up college. There's also Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution which is a side project of Catch 22/Streetlight+others and he releases acoustic versions under Toh Kay. He's a pretty active songwriter/musician and the quality of his lyrics and compositions is extremely good. He's sort of the Thom Yorke of ska/punk.