Monolith Music Festival @ Red Rocks, Denver – Sunday, Sept. 14

Monolith Music Festival was just as busy and just as good on the second day, Sunday, Sept. 14. People started to come out a lot earlier for these acts. I had a long drive ahead of me, so I didn’t make it as late as the headliner Justice, but I still managed to catch a lot. Check out my pictures and reviews below. If you missed it, here is what I had to say about Saturday’s line-up: pt. I and pt. II.

2:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. Rosewood Thieves – Esurance Main Stage

I got to the venue in time to catch some of the Rosewood Thieves as they were finishing up their Dylan-esque folk rock set. I enjoyed the laid back jams I heard and wouldn’t mind giving trying to check them out another time.

2:45 P.M. to 3:15 P.M. Snowden – New Belgium Stage

After making the long trek up the stairs from the Esurance Main Stage to the New Belgium, I had the chance to catch my breath during Snowden‘s chill rock set. I really enjoyed grooving to their experimental rock, but what really caught my interest were the amazing bass lines and soulful harmonies of Corinne Lee.

3:00 P.M. to 3:45 P.M. Tokyo Police Club – Esurance Main Stage

Of all the bands at the festival, I must admit that Tokyo Police Club was the band I was most excited to see. This was partly because I really like their music, but also partly because they’ve canceled three shows that I’ve tried to see them at and I was finally getting to see them play live. The boys did not disappoint and put on an energetic set that had the audience clapping along. They all seemed genuinely pleased to be playing for the crowd and their enthusiasm was well-expressed in their music.

3:45 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. The Handsome Furs – New Belgium Stage

The Handsome Furs were one of those bands that I thought was really good, but maybe not as great as people are making them out to be. Denver was excited for this band because they’re not getting a visit from Wolf Parade on their upcoming tour, so I suppose this spin-off group sufficed. However, while they rocked musically, their stage show was a little dry.

4:30 P.M. to 5:10 P.M. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson – Woxy.com Stage

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson has been well-supported on this site by the other editors and writers and now I finally saw what the party was all about. MBAR and his supporting crew excellently swelled from mellow acoustic melodies to exploding indie rock anthems supported with big bass drums and guitar solos. MBAR treated the audience to a few new songs, which indicate the upcoming album should be amazing.

5:00 P.M. to 5:45 P.M. Tilly and The Wall – New Belgium Stage

Omaha represent! Tilly and the Wall are one of the best live groups you could possibly see. They play a series of songs that has everybody dancing whether they tap or not. One Omaha guy loves them so much he follows them around in fun outfits and Tilly even let him join them on stage. This was the first time I got to hear songs from O live and they sounded much better when accompanied by their live stage show than the recording was able to capture. My only regret about Tilly and the Wall was that I didn’t plan ahead and try to carpool to Monolith with them.

5:50 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. The Whigs – Woxy.com Stage

When I heard the Whigs on the radio, I wasn’t blown away. For the first song of their set, I still had yet to be blown away, but once the guys loosened up their Nirvana meets The Beatles music finally caught my attention. I especially loved when lead singer Parker Gispert kicked along with every clash of the cymbal.

5:45 P.M. to 6:45 P.M. Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings – Esurance Main Stage

I just caught a few songs of soulful singer Sharon Jones‘ set, but she definitely has a powerful voice that will get people grooving along. The highlight of her show was when she spotted Tilly and the Wall’s number one fan in the crowd and had security bring him on stage to dance with her.

6:30 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. The Kills – New Belgium Stage

There are just two members in the Kills, but they produce a sound as full as any band. This UK group is getting a lot of deserved buzz, but I suggest you catch them now before Alison Mosshart destroys her voice with her chain smoking.

7:15 P.M. to 8:15 P.M. Band of Horses – Esurance Main Stage

Band of Horses took to the main stage to play their easy rock tunes to a packed crowd that I was glad to see actually knew the words to more of their songs than what was in commercials like “Is There a Ghost.” I saw these guys a few years and loved the vocals, but was kind of bored by the stage show, which offered little more than what you could hear on a CD. However, these guys have come into their own and feel a lot more comfortable being on stage and it shows on their songs. This was a much improved set.

7:10 P.M. to 7:50 P.M. Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Woxy.com Stage

I wish I had gotten to this party sooner because I was forced to listen to the electronica songs of Does It Offend You, Yeah? from the hall as the played to an overflowing room of dancing bodies. Even from the hallway, they were a fun show to listen in on.

7:50 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. The Airborne Toxic Event – Gigbot Stage

So, you might have noticed that The Airborne Toxic Event‘s album’s reviews are slightly mixed, though we love it. However, one thing is for sure and that is that their stage show is phenomenal. While all the musicians are quite skilled, keyboardist and violinist Anna Bulbrook especially shined on stage as she climbed on amps and rocks, while playing the violin.

8:15 P.M. to 8:45 P.M. Paper Bird – Madeloud.com Acoustic Stage

Up in the rocky mountains, Colorado has been keeping a little secret, but I doubt they’ll be able to keep septet Paper Bird secret much longer. With bass, banjo, trombone and some of the prettiest harmonies of the weekend, it was hard to not to become endeared with this sweet group.

8:45 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. TV on the Radio – Esurance Main Stage

They almost didn’t make it. Van troubles in Utah threatened to keep the boys in TV on the Radio away. Rumors the entire day were that they were not going to make it, but TV on the Radio insisted they wouldn’t miss it for the world and the rented cars to speed through the mountains in. You have to admire a band that determined to not let their fans down. They barely got to the venue in time, but the drama of their drive and the lack of a warm-up did not seem to phase these boys as the ripped through a set of old and new material. The new album held up quite well next to the older songs.

Monolith Music Festival put together a great line-up of the finest indie acts. With five stages hosting one fine group after another, it is very hard to criticize any aspect of the festival. Although I wish more people had come for the entire weekend. In the future, a weekend with this solid of a line-up should be a sell out.

Monolith Music Festival: website | Sunday line-up | Saturday review pt. I | Saturday review pt. II

Photos and writing by: Bethany

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Tokyo Police Club’s Interface Session

Saddle Creek‘s Tokyo Police Club recently stopped by AOL/Spinner’s studio in Los Angeles to record an Interface session. The group’s frontman, Dave Monks, provided solo vocals for the three songs from Elephant Shell and one from their A Lesson In Crime EP , which were stripped down to acoustic guitar and vocals. Dave also discusses, in an interview, playing large festivals, being in a band with three of his best friends, and the origin of their band name.

Set List:
01. Tessellate
02. The Harrowing Adventures Of…
03. Centennial
04. The Nature Of The Experiment

You can stream this session here.

You can also catch Tokyo Police Club on tour (dates below) starting with a handful of headlining shows before the group hits the road in support of Weezer.

Tour Dates:
Sep 06 – Union County Music Fest / Cranford, NJ
Sep 08 – Ottobar / Baltimore
Sep 09 – Cat’s Cradle / Carrboro, NC
Sep 10 – 40 Watt Club / Athens, GA
Sep 12 – Emo’s / Austin
Sep 14 – Monolith Festival / Denver
Sep 15 – Urban Outfitters / Salt Lake Cit
Sep 16 – Wasted Space / Las Vegas
Sep 18 – Henry Fonda Theatre / Los Angeles
Sep 19 – Glass House / Pomona, CA
Sep 20 – Street Scene / San Diego
Sep 21 – Treasure Island / San Francisco
Sep 23 – Tsongas Arena/ Boston, *
Sep 24 – Madison Square Garden / New York City *
Sep 26 – Borgata Casino / Atlantic City, NJ *
Sep 27 – Susquehanna Center / Philadelphia (Camden, NJ) *
Sep 29 – The Palace of Auburn Hills / Detroit *
Sep 30 – Air Canada Center / Toronto *
Oct 02 – All State Arena / Chicago *
Oct 03 - Xcel Arena / St. Paul *
Oct 05 – Broomfield / Denver *
Oct 07 – E Center / Salt Lake City *
Oct 09 – Memorial Coliseum / Portland *
Oct 10 – GM Place / Vancouver, BC, *
Oct 11 – Key Arena / Seattle *
Oct 13 – Events Center / San Jose *
Oct 14 – The Forum / Los Angeles *
Oct 17 – Cox Arena / San Diego *
Oct 18 – Arizona State Fair / Phoenix *
Oct 20 – Frank Erwin Center / Austin *
Oct 21 – Nokia Theater / Dallas *
Oct 23 – Reliant Arena / Houston *
Oct 25 – Gwinnett Arena / Atlanta *

* supporting Weezer

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | live review | Elephant Shell review

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Monolith Festival 2008 Line-up: Sunday 9/14

The other day we strongly recommended checking out this year’s Monolith Festival held September 13th and 14th in Morrison, CO at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. We’ve already posted Saturday’s schedule and now you can check at the amazing line-up for Sunday posted below:

Esurance Main Stage
10:30 PM :: Justice
8:45 PM :: TV on the Radio
*7:15 PM :: Band of Horses
*5:45 PM :: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
4:15 PM :: The Avett Brothers
*3:15 PM :: Tokyo Police Club
2:00 PM :: The Rosewood Thieves
1:00 PM :: Fox 31 “Fox Rocks” Contest Winner

New Belgium Stage

9:45 PM :: CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy)
8:00 PM :: Akron/Family
*6:30 PM :: The Kills
*5:00 PM :: Tilly and the Wall
*3:45 PM :: The Cribs
*2:45 PM :: Snowden
1:45 PM :: Astra Moveo
12:45 PM :: The Elms

WOXY.com Stage @ Southwest Airlines Heart of the Rock Theatre
8:30 PM :: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip
*7:10 PM :: Does It Offend You, Yeah?
*5:50 PM :: The Whigs
*4:30 PM :: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
3:10 PM :: Grampall Jookabox
2:00 PM :: Pomegranates
1:00 PM :: Jukebox the Ghost

Rock Room Stage
9:10 PM :: The Giraffes
*7:50 PM :: Airborne Toxic Event
6:30 PM :: Chester French
5:10 PM :: Hearts of Palm
3:50 PM :: Moonspeed
2:30 PM :: American Bang
1:30 PM :: The Chain Gang of 1974

MadeLoud.com Acoustic Stage
10:00 PM :: Dave Beegle
8:15 PM :: Paper Bird
6:45 PM :: The Wheel
5:15 PM :: Joshua Novak
4:00 PM :: Lynsey Smith
2:45 PM :: David Moore
1:15 PM :: Alyse Black
12:30 PM :: Miles Nielson

Monolith Festival: website | customize schedule | buy tickets

*recommended sets!

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Weezer Tour w/ Angels and Airwaves, Tokyo Police Club

To promote recent release The Rec Album, Weezer will hit the road with Angels and Airwaves and Tokyo Police Club as support.

Tour Dates:
Sep 23 – Boston, MA @ Tsongas Arena
Sep 24 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Sep 26 – Atlantic City, NJ @ The Borgata
Sep 27 P- hiladelphia, PA @ Susquehanna Bank Center
Sep 29 – Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sep 30 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Center
Oct 02 – Chicago, IL @ All State Arena
Oct 03 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Arena
Oct 05 – Denver, CO @ Broomfield
Oct 07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ E Center
Oct 09 – Portland OR @ Memorial Coliseum
Oct 10 – Vancouver, BC @ GM Place
Oct 11 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
Oct 13 – San Jose, CA @ Events Center
Oct 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
Oct 17 – San Diego, CA @ Cox Arena
Oct 18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona State Fair
Oct 20 – Austin, TX Frank @ Erwin Center
Oct 21 – Dallas, TX @ Nokia Theater
Oct 23 – Houston, TX @ Reliant Arena
Oct 25 – Atlanta, GA @ Gwinnett Arena

Weezer: website | myspace | Red Album review | dance contest | Nissan Live Set
Angels and Airwaves: website | myspace
Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | Elephant Shell review | live review

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Free Yr Radio Concerts

The Free Yr Radio campaign (which we unwittingly covered last fall), created by Toyota Yaris and Urban Outfitters to generate awareness and support for partner independent radio stations, have announced three additional concert dates that will benefit independent radio stations in Philadelphia, Omaha, and Salt Lake City.

Hosted by each partner station, the upcoming Free Yr Radio concerts are free to the public and include:

Philadelphia // WPRB (link)
Tuesday, August 12 – 7 p.m.
@ Urban Outfitters
110 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA.
DJ Dave P with The Secret Machines

Omaha // KIWR (link)
Sunday, September 7 – 8 p.m.
@ Slowdown, next door to the Urban Outfitters
745 N 14th St., Omaha, NE.
Dan Deacon

Salt Lake City // KRCL (link)
Wednesday, September 24 – time tbd
@ Urban Outfitters
12 S. 400 W. St., Salt Lake City, UT.
Tokyo Police Club

Secret Machines, Dan Deacon and Tokyo Police Club join previously-announced Free Yr Radio 2008 artists White Williams, !!!, Mudhoney, No Age and Yeasayer.

Each aspect of the Free Yr Radio campaign is designed to give partner independent stations tools to build awareness and help raise additional funds from their listener communities. Partner stations co-host concerts as a means to increase exposure, introduce themselves to new listeners, and generate support.

The campaign also features a vehicle sweepstakes that enables stations to award a brand new Yaris to one listener during their fundraising or awareness-boosting activities. The final component of the Free Yr Radio campaign is the benefit compilation album. Slated for release in late summer, this year’s compilation will feature tracks donated by participating bands and other artists interested in the mission to support independent radio. All proceeds from the album are divided equally among the participating stations.

All Free Yr Radio concerts are free of charge, though show-goers must print and present an e-ticket available through Free Yr Radio’s website for entry. Guests will be admitted until the venue is full. This year’s Free Yr Radio concert series will run from May through October. Details about more of the upcoming concerts—including participating bands and cities—will be announced in the coming months.

Tonight, Yeasayer will be playing in the Urban Outfitters located at 3006 Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN. at 7 p.m. to benefit KMCP The Current.

Free Yr Radio: website

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Tokyo Police Club on MTV, Fall Tour

Canadian indie rock darlings Tokyo Police Club will play live on MTV’s “F’N MTV” Friday, July 25, performing “Graves” from its acclaimed debut full-length album Elephant Shell.

Prior to the “F’N MTV” live performance, TPC returns to its native Canada this weekend for the Summersonic and Rogers Picnic festivals, while the remainder of July and August finds the band making its way through Australia, Japan and London.

Never lacking for energy, as proven from their live show, Tokyo Police Club will continue its relentless touring regimen with another string of U.S. dates (below) beginning September 8th in Baltimore with appearances at the Monolith, Treasure Island and Voodoo Festivals.

More dates will be announced as they are confirmed.

Tour Dates:
Sep 08 – Ottobar / Baltimore
Sep 10 – 40 Watt Club / Athens, Ga.
Sep 12 – Emo’s / Austin
Sep 14 - Monolith Festival / Denver
Sep 16 – Brickhouse / Phoenix
Sep 18 – Henry Fonda Theater / Los Angeles
Sep 19 – Glasshouse / Pomona, Ca.
Sep 20 – Street Scene / San Diego
Sep 21 - Treasure Island Festival / San Francisco
Sep 26 – Slowdown / Omaha
Sep 29 – Jackpot Saloon / Lawrence, Ks.
Oct 25 – VooDoo Festival / New Orleans

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | Elephant Shell review | live review | download “Friends of P”

Tokyo Police Club Announce US Fall Shows

Although Tokyo Police Club is already embarked on a summer itinerary that includes Denmark, Japan, and Australia, the band has begun plotting a fall return to the US. In addition to previously announced appearances at the Monolith and Treasure Island Festivals in September, the band will headline the Henry Fonda Theater in Los Angeles on September 18th, and New York’s Webster Hall on October 18th.


The band’s incessant touring is in support of their debut full length album Elephant Shell, which was released earlier this year by Saddle Creek Records. Elle called the album “a smart, furiously played, sugar-rush debut that sounds like it was inspired by Red Bull benders and unrequited love.” Men’s Health also weighed in, calling Elephant Shell “an aural adrenaline rush, all the way.” But most importantly, PopWreckoning said, “Elephant Shell is a sunny record that is tight, cohesive, driving, dynamic and leaves you wanting more.”

Finally, the band is teaming with the Lupus Foundation Of America to raise money for continued research of lupus, an incurable disease that affects over 1.5 million Americans. Tokyo Police Club’s cover of The Rentals‘ song “Friends Of P” is streaming (and available for download if you’re clever) at FriendsOfP.org, where visitors can make donations and possibly receive a limited-edition Friends Of P tote bag.

Get donating and be sure to catch Tokyo Police Club live this fall. They put on one hell of a show!

Tour Dates:
jul 24 – Los Angeles, CA – Hammer Museum (Indie 103 show)
sep 14 – Morrison, CO – Monolith Festival @ Red Rocks
sep 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Henry Fonda Theater
sep 20 – San Diego, CA – Street Scene Festival
sep 21 – San Francisco, CA – Treasure Island Music Festival
oct 18 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | Elephant Shell review | live review | download “Friends of P”
Friends of P
: website

Tokyo Police Club – First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia Pa.

If Canadian indie outfit Tokyo Police Club aimed to take over the world with their infectious and urgent dance rock, they could count on Philadelphia to be loyal followers. The First Unitarian Church was already packed with a line of people outside hoping to get in as I made my way in during opening act and fellow Canadians The Meligrove Band‘s set. It only managed to become full during Smoosh’s set and almost overbearing when Tokyo Police Club finally claimed the stage.

From the moment Smoosh played their last note until Josh Hook, Greg Alsop, Graham Wright and David Monks walked onto the stage, the Church was abuzz with energy and anticipation from the ten year old girls in front of me up against the stage to the twenty and thirty-somethings in the back. An elaborate display of lights lined the back wall and front edge of the stage and when those lights flashed on for the first time, the audience went crazy.

With few songs clocking in over 3 minutes, Tokyo Police Club was able to play most of their discography, delighting the fervent crowd. The first two songs saw the audience still fairly tame, but as “Box” from the “Nature of the Experiment” single, the crowd flew into a frenzy of dancing and moshing. The rest of the show saw the crowd in the same frantic manner, jumping around and pushing into one another, showing their love and enthusiasm for Tokyo Police Club. If “Box” saw the beginning of the crowd’s insanity, “Graves,” “Your English Is Good” and “Nature of the Experiment” all increased its intensity level as the band’s energy also soared on stage.

After playing “Tessellate” from the disc, Monks informed the audience that he was really impressed with Philadelphia because for as many shows as the band had played, the Philly crowd was the only one to get the hand claps down right. I didn’t think it was possible, but with the praise from Monks, the audience rocked out crazier and harder, straight through the end of set, the two minutes the band left the stage, and during the encore. Tokyo Police Club played a tight set with the most energy I’ve ever seen. They are definitely a band you need to see. Tokyo Police Club are playing tonight at the Magic Stick in Detroit and will be on tour through June (dates below).

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Tour Dates:
May 04 – Magic Stick/Detroit, Michigan
May 05 – Metro/Chicago, Illinois
May 06 – Varsity Theatre/Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 08 – Garrick’s Theatre/Winnipeg, Manitoba
May 09 – Louis’ Pub/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
May 10/11 – The Warehouse/Calgary, Alberta
May 12 – The Starlite Room/Edmonton, Alberta
May 14 – The Habitat/Kelowna, British Columbia
(SOLD OUT)
May 16 – Plaza Club/Vancouver, British Columbia
May 17 – Sugar Nightclub/Victoria, British Columbia
May 18 – Neumos/Seattle, Washington
May 19 – Hawthorne Theatre/Portland, Oregon
May 22 – Bluebird Theatre/Denver, Colorado
May 23 – Slowdown/Omaha, Nebraska

29 May – Barfly/Cambridge
30 May – Bodega/Nottingham
31 May – Cockpit/Leeds
01 Jun – Night & Day/Manchester
03 Jun – Barfly/Birmingham
05 Jun – Le Bontanique/Brussels
06 Jun – Rock Am Ring/Nurburgring
07 Jun – Rock Im Park/Zeppelinfeld
08 Jun – La Maroquinerie/Paris
10 Jun – King Tuts/Glasglow
11 Jun – Other Rooms/Newcastle
12 Jun – Academy/Oxford
13 Jun – Marquee/Hertford
16 Jun – Digital/Brighton
17 Jun – Thekla/Bristol
18 Jun – Scala/London

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | Elephant Shell review

New Music Tuesday!

Out Today!!

Tokyo Police Club Elephant Shell review
Negative Space Storylines review
Hello Tokyo Sell The Stars review
Goldfinger Hello Destiny review
Young Knives Superabundance review
Flight of the Conchords, Flight of the Conchords
Magnetic Morning Magnetic Morning EP
Nas N—-r
El Perro Del Mar, From the Valley to the Stars
Atmosphere When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint that Shit Gold
Billy Bragg Mr. Love & Justice
Night Marchers See You In Magic

Tokyo Police Club – Elephant Shell

Canadian wunderkind quartet Tokyo Police Club took the music world by storm with 7 songs and 16 minutes of indie pop rock fury in 2006 with debut EP A Lesson In Crime. They aim to top that success with the soon-to-be-released full length Elephant Shell. The band’s debut full length CD is full of the same quick and catchy hooks, lively riffs and dynamic beats, this time in 11 songs and 28 minutes. From minute one to minute twenty-eight, Tokyo Police Club displays their great pop sensibilities with well-crafted, energetic songs that presents a damn good case for their musicianship.

Elephant Shell begins dynamically with “Centennial,” the shortest track on the disc (1:54), yet one of the liveliest and best example of these Candians’ songwriting talents. “In A Cave” follows at 2:49 minutes, featuring hooky as hell guitar riffs (showing how aptly surnamed guitar Josh Hook is) over a driving beat to form a song that’s catchy as shit and dares you to sit still while listening. Harmonic keys and a transition from low to lively riffs characterizes the two-and-a-half minute “Graves.”

Track 4, “Juno,” begins with Greg Alsop playing big, driving drums and twinkling keys by Graham Wright as the song really displays well the vocal range of lead singer David Monks, whom also plays bass. Harmonic keys play well with the driving beat of “Tessellate,” as Monks sings, “Dire times call for dire faces.” Tessellate, a mathematical term regarding patterns, is an apt title, as “Tessellate” plays as a beautiful harmonic pattern that is pleasing to the ear.

The barely two-minute long “Sixties Remake” makes seamless transitions between distorted and silky guitar riffs, accompanied by Wright’s harmonic keys. “The Harrowing Adventures Of…” opens with twinkling keys and handclapping. It’s a heavier tune than the others, and less poppy than the rest, but acts as a breather in the middle of a hyper album.

The hyperactivity kicks back into action as previous digital single “Your English Is Good” follows the tight and harmonic “Nursery, Academy.” The longest song on the record, clocking in at a mere 3:12, “Your English Is Good” features wildly aggressive beats and keys and the entire band shouting “Your English is good!” and “You don’t need to change / The future is ours!” in a wall of sound dance anthem you’re forced to move around to.

“Listen To The Math” begins softly with just Wright on the keyboard and Monks’ vocals shining through, but an almost syncopated beat kicks up along with lots of cymbal crashes. Lyrically, “Listen To The Math” is biting as Monks sings, “If I am the joke / You are the punchline.” Elephant Shell ends with “The Baskervilles,” a tune rife with jerky riffs that pick up into a lively beat. Monks sings in a strained voice over riffs that sweeten out from their jerky beginning in a song that ends abruptly, leaving the listener wanting more.

Elephant Shell is a sunny record that is tight, cohesive, driving, dynamic and leaves you wanting more. Tokyo Police Club should be proud of themselves. Catch the guys on tour promoting the new album. If the live show is half as energetic as the album, you’re in for a good fucking time. Don’t forget to look for Elephant Shell out on the one and only Saddle Creek Records on April 22, 2008 in the US and 8 May overseas.North American Tour Dates:
Apr 18 – Barrymore’s Music Hall/Ottawa, Ontario
Apr 19 – Cabaret du Musee Juste Pour Rire/Montreal, Quebec
Apr 20 – Bowery Ballroom (SOLD OUT) /New York, New York
Apr 21 – Music Hall of Williamsburg (SOLD OUT)/Brooklyn, New York
Apr 22 – Virgin Records (Union Square)/New York, New York
Apr 22 – Bowery Ballroom (SOLD OUT)/New York, New York
Apr 23 – Sound Fix/Brooklyn, New York
Apr 24 – Paradise Rock Club/Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 26 – Pearl Street Night Club/Northampton, Massachusetts
Apr 28 – First Unitarian Church/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Apr 29 – Black Cat/Washington, DC, Washington DC
Apr 30 – Big Orbit’s Soundlab/Buffalo, New York
May 02 – Opera House (SOLD OUT)/Toronto, Ontario
May 03 – Opera House/Toronto, Ontario
May 04 – Magic Stick/Detroit, Michigan
May 05 – Metro/Chicago, Illinois
May 06 – Varsity Theatre/Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 08 – Garrick’s Theatre/Winnipeg, Manitoba
May 09 – Louis’ Pub/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
May 10/11 – The Warehouse/Calgary, Alberta
May 12 – The Starlite Room/Edmonton, Alberta
May 14 – The Habitat (SOLD OUT)/Kelowna, British Columbia
May 16 – Plaza Club/Vancouver, British Columbia
May 17 – Sugar Nightclub/Victoria, British Columbia
May 18 – Neumos/Seattle, Washington
May 19 – Hawthorne Theatre/Portland, Oregon
May 22 – Bluebird Theatre/Denver, Colorado
May 23 – Slowdown/Omaha, Nebraska

European Tour Dates:
29 May – Barfly/Cambridge
30 May – Bodega/Nottingham
31 May – Cockpit/Leeds
01 Jun – Night & Day/Manchester
03 Jun – Barfly/Birmingham
05 Jun – Le Bontanique/Brussels
06 Jun – Rock Am Ring/Nurburgring
07 Jun – Rock Im Park/Zeppelinfeld
08 Jun – La Maroquinerie/Paris
10 Jun – King Tuts/Glasglow
11 Jun – Other Rooms/Newcastle
12 Jun – Academy/Oxford
13 Jun – Marquee/Hertford
16 Jun – Digital/Brighton
17 Jun – Thekla/Bristol
18 Jun – Scala/London

I’ll be at the Philly show on April 28th, so look out for a show review and photos to come!

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace
Saddle Creek: website | myspace

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