Tokyo Police Club is an indie rock band hailing from Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, that has built a loyal fan base with their catchy hooks and dynamic performances. Formed in 2005, the group initially burst onto the scene with a punchy, concise take on post-punk and garage rock. The band is composed of Dave Monks (vocals, bass), Josh Hook (guitar), Graham Wright (keyboards), and Greg Alsop (drums), who came together to create a sound that quickly captured the attention of the indie music community.
After igniting interest with their debut EP "A Lesson in Crime" and the subsequent 10th anniversary edition, Tokyo Police Club solidified their place in the indie rock landscape with their 2010 full-length album "Champ," which was followed by a decade-later commemorative release titled "Champ (10 Year Anniversary Deluxe)." They continued to explore their sound and expand their discography with albums such as "Forcefield" in 2014, and the two-part project "Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness." Their latest album "TPC," released in 2018 along with its deluxe edition "TPC DLX," sees the band returning to their energetic roots while also experimenting with a matured and refined sound, as showcased in tracks like "Simple Dude" and "DLTFWYH." The versatility and evolution of Tokyo Police Club's music, along with their engaging live performances, have continued to endear them to a growing audience well into the 2020s.
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