Host: Chef Sam Mason
Formerly the pastry chef at WD-40, Mason is one
of the most creative pastry chefs in
Band: Tokyo Police Club (www.tokyopoliceclub.net [2])
Drums, Percussion: Greg Alsop
Guitar, Percussion: Josh Hook
Vocals, Bass: Dave Monks
Keyboards, Vocals: Graham Wright
TOKYO POLICE CLUB started by accident one day in the ordinary suburb of
Newmarket when Greg, Josh, Dave, and Graham decided that they missed
playing music together, their previous band having broken up several
months before. The four gathered in Josh's basement, plugging in
instruments and making up songs almost at random, with no goal but to
recapture the magic that they felt making music together. By the time
summer came, TPC had began quietly to play shows in the Toronto area,
shows at which the very few people in attendance seemed impressed by
what they saw. The band seemed likely to end here, with the various
members preparing to go their separate ways in the fall, when fate
intervened in the form of an invitation to play the Pop Montreal
festival. Packing their instruments and girlfriends into a tiny
university residence room, TPC spent a week immersed in music, spending
days lazily wandering the streets of Montreal and nights rehearsing
loudly in the tiniest of spaces, and topping it off in style with a
sold out show that saw the band play for the first time to an audience
that was actually interested. A few weeks later, all four had agreed
that it was time to break their mother's hearts and pursue that most
elusive of pipe dreams: a career in the music business.
The boys
got straight to business, playing a series of Toronto shows, and
earning a reputation for live shows that were exuberant, lively, and
unrestrained. In January, the very day that Dave returned for good from
university, Tokyo Police Club signed up with esteemed Toronto label
Paperbag Records to release their debut EP in Canada. In April, A
Lesson in Crime was released, and the band has spent the months since
on the road, bringing their optimistic brand of wide-eyed post-pop to
audiences across Canada and the U.S., and making many new friends along
the way.
So what exactly is Tokyo Police Club? Perhaps EYE
Weekly summed it up best when they wrote "[Tokyo Police Club] are
undeniably catchy and raw, marrying danceable hooks with talk of robot
masters and global emergencies, providing an upbeat soundtrack to our
troubled times." Personally, however, I prefer Exclaim's proclamation
that "somehow, the deeply innocuous subdivisions of Newmarket, Ontario
have hatched a four-headed beast of tunefulness."
Episode Music:
00:00:31:15 - 00:03:07:19
Band:Single Frame
Song: "Digital Underground (Instrumental)"
Album: Body/End/Basement
Label: Volcom Entertainment
00:03:07:19 - 00:05:03:06
Band: Clap!Clap!
Song: "Troubles with Doubles (Instrumental)"
Album: You Love This
00:05:03:06 - 00:06:57:00
Band: 'Til We're Blue or Destroy
Song: "Crazy Tigers (Instrumental)"