Tokyo Police Club
is a Canadian indie rock band from Newmarket, Ontario, consisting of singer and bassist Dave Monks, guitarist Josh Hook, keyboardist Graham Wright, and drummer Greg Alsop.
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History
Tokyo Police Club formed in 2005 while playing for fun in a basement after the four had disbanded from a previous group called
Suburbia
. The band started to gain attention and played some small shows throughout the Toronto area. With a buzz forming in Montreal, Tokyo Police Club was asked to play in the city's
Pop Montreal festival, and soon after they signed with Toronto label
Paper Bag Records. According to an interview article: "The band’s Pop Montreal performance was a pivotal moment, even if they didn’t know it. Tipped off by another of their roster, Paper Bag Records checked out TPC’s performance, but the young band didn’t know what to expect. “[We] assumed that [labels] would see you once, bring a contract and a blank cheque, and say, ‘You guys are great! Now you are stars!’” Wright says. “So when they left before we were done we thought they hated us because they didn’t sign us on the spot.” The record deal came eventually, but not before Monks and Alsop told their parents they were dropping out of school to pursue their dreams."
[1]
In an interview, Graham said, "playing Pop Montreal was the only thing that made us be a band. In all seriousness, if it wasn't for that Pop Montreal festival, we wouldn't have done anything. Ever. I cannot overstate the importance of Pop Montreal."
[2]
Since their formation the band has appeared in numerous festivals. Notably, in 2006 they appeared at
Edgefest and the inaugural
Osheaga Festival. In 2007, they performed at the
Coachella music festival in
Indio, California, at
Lollapalooza in
Chicago, at
Bumbershoot in
Seattle, at
Glastonbury Festival and
Reading and Leeds Festival in England, in
2008 at
Roskilde Festival in
Denmark and at
Rock am Ring-Festival in
Germany, and
Street Scene in
San Diego.
In the fall of 2008, the band played on the last 6 weeks of
Weezer's Troublemaker Tour along with
Angels and Airwaves.
In terms of writing songs while on the road, Wright said in an interview: "We're really bad at writing on the road. We've been trying to write new songs since the summer, and just because we've been touring so often and everything's been so busy, it's been a struggle to find that time and find that groove that we have to get into to successfully write songs."
[3]
Tokyo Police Club has been nominated for a Canadian Juno award for their 2008 album,
Elephant Shell
.
Appearances
On
April 19,
2007, Tokyo Police Club made their first US TV performance on
The Late Show with David Letterman
. They played their single "Nature of the Experiment", along with a tambourine accompaniment by the
CBS Orchestra.
On
April 22,
2008 Tokyo Police Club made their second appearance on
The Late Show with David Letterman
, performing the lead single "Tessellate" off their debut LP
Elephant Shell
.
On
November 16,
2008 they appeared on the television show "
Desperate Housewives" in Episode 5.08 as 'The Holland River Band' in a battle-of-the-bands contest. They performed "In A Cave" from their album
Elephant Shell
.
On
December 10,
2008, they played on the
Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS.
On December 12 - 23 they were a part of the "Jingle Bell Rock Tour", a tour across Canada benefitting local charities. Other acts on the all-Canadian the tour were The Dears, Metric, Sebastian Grainger & The Mountain.
On
November 17,
2007, they appeared at the
mtvU Woodie Awards, where they were nominated for best breaking artist. They performed two songs, "Cheer It On" and "Nature of the Experiment."
On
January 26,
2008, they played at Winter City festival, from
Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.
David Monks and Greg Alsop appeared on
Much on Demand,
April 4,
2007.
On
May 3,
2008, they played an in-store performance at record store Criminal Records in Toronto.
On
August 1,
2009, they appeared at All Points West music festival.
Discography
The band released its debut
EP,
A Lesson in Crime
, in 2006 on Paper Bag Records, with
Smith EP
arriving the following year. During a
July 20,
2007 show in
Omaha,
Nebraska the band announced it had signed a deal earlier in the day for
Saddle Creek Records to release their debut LP.
[4]
The band have also recorded two previously unheard songs for the
Daytrotter Sessions
, which are available online.
[5] A single, now on their album
Elephant Shell
, entitled "Your English Is Good" was released on
July 9 2007.
[6]
Responding to criticisms that their debut EP
A Lesson in Crime
is too short (16:22), Graham Wright had this to say in an interview with
Ukula
:
"It's very quick, quick, quick, one, two, three. Some of the songs don't have a lot of space in them and the album doesn't have a whole lot of room to breathe, but I think in the case of an EP this is a really good thing." [7]
The band released their first LP, entitled
Elephant Shell
, and released the album, via their new label Saddle Creek, on
April 22,
2008 in North America and
May 5,
2008 in the U.K. and Continental Europe.
[8] It was pre-released via the US
iTunes Music Store on
March 25,
2008 [9].
LPs
- Elephant Shell
(April 22, 2008)
EPs
- A Lesson in Crime
(April 18, 2006, (UK) Feb 12, 2007)
- Smith EP
(February 14, 2007)
Singles
Year
| Single
| Album
|
2006
| "Nature of the Experiment"
| A Lesson in Crime
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2007
| "Cheer It On"
| A Lesson in Crime
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2007
| "Citizens of Tomorrow"
| A Lesson in Crime
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2007
| "Your English Is Good"
| Elephant Shell
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2008
| "Tessellate"
| Elephant Shell
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2008
| "In a Cave"
| Elephant Shell
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2008
| "Graves"
| Elephant Shell
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B-sides
Tokyo Police Club have released three singles, all three of which have
B-sides.
- "Cheer It On"
- :Side A: "Cheer It On" - 1:59
- :Side B: "Citizens of Tomorrow" (Space Ballad) - 2:55
- "Nature of the Experiment"
- :Side A: "Nature of the Experiment" - 2:01
- :Side B: "Box" - 2:31
- "Your English Is Good"
- :Side A: "Your English Is Good" - 3:08
- :Side B: "Swedes In Stockholm" - 1:47
Solo projects
In November 2008, Tokyo Police Club keyboardist Graham Wright released a solo EP called
The Lakes of Alberta
, available as a free download at
128kb/s or for
$5 at higher bitrates.
Greg Alsop has posted comedy sketch videos online, and .
See also
Also "Nature of The Experiment" is featured on the sports game Rugby 08
"In a Cave" was featured on Episode 21 of
Greek (TV Series) on
ABC Family
Lauren Conrad "LC" mentions going to see the band in episode 14 of season 4 of
The Hills
The track "Be Good" is featured in the
Tokyo! film trailer.
They were mentioned in an episode of the Gilmore Girls, "Lorelai? Lorelai?", Zach's new band was opening for Tokyo Police Club
References
- http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=120&csid2=778&fid1=30514
- http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2007/05/an_interview_wi_19.html
- http://www.avclub.com/articles/tokyo-police-club,14089/
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- The Album on iTunes