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For more info, email rich@team8management.com
For North American booking, please email steven@paquinentertainment.com
For any U.K. booking, please email charlie.myatt@13artists.com
For press, please email brendan@tagteammedia.com
For online, please email bryan@themusebox.net
For inquiries of different kinds email us at tokyopoliceclub@gmail.com
TOKYO POLICE CLUB
Elephant Shell lands roughly a year and half after A Lesson In Crime (with last year's Smith EP and "Your English Is Good" digi-single bridging the gap), which has sold over 30,000 copies and garnered accolades from Entertainment Weekly ("We can hardly wait for the full length" A-), Rolling Stone ("If only all young guitar bands were smart enough to rock out this fast, banging out seven first-rate mod-punk party starters in barely more than sixteen minutes"), Interview, Blender, Nylon and The New York Times among others.
Tokyo Police Club was formed in 2005 by David Monks (vocals, bass), Josh Hook (guitar), Graham Wright (keyboards), and Greg Alsop (drums). Elephant Shell is the sound of these four early-20-somethings, now seasoned by hundreds of shows from tiny clubs to the festival throngs at Coachella and Glastonbury, delivering on every bit of promise in their rapid-fire barrage of material to date. The opening one-two of "Centennial" and "In A Cave" barely evaporates before "Graves" and "Juno" pack innumerable hooks and "what-does-that-remind-me-of" glimmers into meager 2-minute-and-change frameworks, while first single "Tessellate" and "Sixties Remake" encapsulate everything great about the manic TPC live experience: soaring guitar signatures and keyboard figures, driving backbeats and irresistible singalongs abound. Elsewhere, "The Harrowing Adventures Of..." and the down-tempo standout "Listen To The Math" find our young protagonists ably adapting their energy into more subdued structures before the rousing coda of "The Baskervilles" brings the record to an all-too-early halt.
This Profile is Maintained by Saddle Creek Records and The MuseBox
SPRING/SUMMER 2008 TOUR DATES
May-12, Edmonton, AB, Starlite Room
May-14, Kelowna, BC, The Habitat
May-16, Vancouver, BC, The Plaza
May-17, Victoria, BC, Sugar Nightclub
May-18, Seattle, WA, Neumos
May-19, Portland, OR, Hawthorne Theatre
May-22, Denver, CO, Bluebird
May-23, Omaha, NE, Slowdown
May-29, Cambridge, Barfly
May-30, Nottingham, Bodega
May-31, Leeds, Cockpit
June-1, Manchester, Night & Day
June-3, Birmingham, Barfly
June-5, Brussels, Le Bontanique
June-6, Nurburgring, Rock Am Ring
June-7, Zepelinfeld, Rock Im Park
June-8, Paris, La Maroquinerie
Jun-10, Glasglow, King Tuts
June-11, Newcastle, Other Rooms
June-12, Oxford, Academy
June-13, Hertford, Marquee
June-16, Brighton, Digital
June-17, Bristol, Thekla
June-18, London, Scala
srix, Aug 19, 2008:
caity, Jul 30, 2008:
i'm seeing you guys in about 12 hours. i'm pretty excited.
caity, Jul 30, 2008:
i'm seeing you guys in about 12 hours. i'm pretty excited.
MXP4 HQ, Jul 29, 2008:
Ed[og]Lys, Jul 7, 2008:
Hey from Norway!
Thanks for the visit and add.
Keep up with the great job!
Come to enjoy!
Ed[og]Lys
uni, Jul 3, 2008:
hi~~so good!!~^^&
Kayleigh, Jun 7, 2008:
im a fan as well.
eric hurtgen, Jun 4, 2008:
i'm a fan.
The Lab, May 29, 2008:
Darla Farmer, May 21, 2008:
Thanks for the add!
Rock!
-DFarm