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Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell – Saddle Creek

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Elephant Shell

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    • LP PACKAGING NOTES:

      • Vinyl pressed at GZ
      • Includes download

      Limited Edition Tri-Color LP
      - Red, black, and clear tri-color vinyl
      - Limited edition of 2200 (Limit 2 per customer)

      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 sing-alongs 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.

      CD includes bonus disc with remixes.

      Release Date: April 22nd, 2008

      TRACK LIST
      01. Centennial
      02. In a Cave
      03. Graves
      04. Juno
      05. Tessellate
      06. Sixties Remake
      07. The Harrowing Adventures of…
      08. Nursery Academy
      09. Your English Is Good
      10. Listen to the Math
      11. The Baskervilles

      CD BONUS DISC
      01. Centennial (remix by Dntel)
      02. Tessellate (remix by Tom Campesinos!)
      03. Nursery Academy (remix by Flowers Forever)
      04. Listen to the Math (remix by The Good Life)
      05. Tessellate (remix by Field Music)

    LP PACKAGING NOTES:

    • Vinyl pressed at GZ
    • Includes download

    Limited Edition Tri-Color LP
    - Red, black, and clear tri-color vinyl
    - Limited edition of 2200 (Limit 2 per customer)

    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 sing-alongs 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.

    CD includes bonus disc with remixes.

    Release Date: April 22nd, 2008

    TRACK LIST
    01. Centennial
    02. In a Cave
    03. Graves
    04. Juno
    05. Tessellate
    06. Sixties Remake
    07. The Harrowing Adventures of…
    08. Nursery Academy
    09. Your English Is Good
    10. Listen to the Math
    11. The Baskervilles

    CD BONUS DISC
    01. Centennial (remix by Dntel)
    02. Tessellate (remix by Tom Campesinos!)
    03. Nursery Academy (remix by Flowers Forever)
    04. Listen to the Math (remix by The Good Life)
    05. Tessellate (remix by Field Music)