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Tokyo Police Club Kick Off Their Covers Project With Moby’s ‘South Side’
August 24th 2011
Tokyo Police Club is kicking off their 10 Songs, 10 Days, 10 Hours, 10
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Tokyo Police Club — Ten Songs, Ten Hours, Ten Days, Ten Years.
August 12th 2011
Starting at 12pm PST on Tuesday, August 23rd, Tokyo Police Club will be working
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The 12 Best Music Videos Starring Animals — Tokyo Police Club’s “Wait Up”
June 7th 2011
Tokyo Police Club’s video for “Wait Up (Boots of Danger)” made Paste’s list of
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Tokyo Police Club Concert Review
March 28th 2011
“I’ve never crowd surfed. But crowd surfing came to me when I was knocked
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Tokyo Police Club on CNN
March 9th 2011
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Tokyo Police Club Perform “End of a Spark”
March 7th 2011
Watch Tokyo Police Club perform “End of a Spark” for the Kiyanna Project at
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Tokyo Police Club Buzzsession NY
February 2nd 2011
Tokyo Police Club recently rented a cube truck, loaded their gear, and drove to
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New Tokyo Police Club Tour Dates
February 1st 2011
Tokyo Police Club is happy to announce that they’ll be heading home for a
Tokyo Police Club, the Newmarket Ontario quartet hailed by Rolling Stone as “poised to become the biggest Canadian export since Molson,” have signed an exclusive U.S. recording deal with mom+pop. The band is currently recording its second full-length album, with an expected release projected for early 2010.
Tokyo Police Club is made up of Greg Alsop (drums), Josh Hook (guitar), David Monks (vocals, bass) and Graham Wright (keys/percussion). The band formed in 2005 and released its debut EP A Lesson In Crime the following year to instant and universal acclaim, with Entertainment Weekly raving “we can hardly wait for the full length.” One more EP, a digital-only single and a few laps around the world later, Tokyo Police Club’s debut album, Elephant Shell was released in April 2008. Elephant Shell’s release was preceded by multiple sold out shows in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Toronto, and followed by appearances on The Late Show With David Letterman, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson and, oddly enough, Desperate Housewives. Critical response to the full length was even more enthusiastic and diverse, with the likes of GQ (“Strokes-caliber catchiness”), Elle (“a smart, furiously played sugar-rush debut”) and Men’s Health (“an aural adrenaline rush all the way”) all lavishing praise. The band toured relentlessly to support Elephant Shell, appearing in the U.S. as recently as the August 2009 All points West Festival.


