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Tokyo Police Club

Tokyo Police Club is an indie rock band from Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. It consists of vocalist and bassist David Monks (born December 22, 1987), keyboardist Graham Wright (born February 16, 1987), guitarist Josh Hook (born May 11, 1987), and drummer Greg Alsop (born March 21, 1985).
==History==
Tokyo Police Club formed in 2005 while playing for fun in a basement after the four had disbanded from a previous group called ''Suburbia''. The band started to gain attention and played some small shows throughout the Toronto area. Tokyo Police Club were asked to play in the Pop Montreal festival, and soon after they signed with Toronto label Paper Bag Records; Monks and Alsop dropped out of college to become professional musicians.
Since their formation the band has appeared in numerous festivals. In 2006 they appeared at Edgefest and the inaugural Osheaga Festival; however, could not play that year due to other conflicts. In 2007, they performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Bumbershoot, the Glastonbury Festival, and the Reading and Leeds Festival. In 2008 the band played the Roskilde Festival, the Rock am Ring-Festival, and Street Scene. In 2010, the band played the Bonnaroo Music Festival. They also played at San Francisco's 2010 Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.
In the fall of 2008, the band played on the last 6 weeks of Weezer's Troublemaker Tour along with Angels and Airwaves. In the same year, they released their first album, ''Elephant Shell''.
Their second full-length album, ''Champ'', was released on June 8, 2010. produced by Rob Schnapf (Saves The Day, The Vines, Sweet Thing)
On June 18, 2011, the video for "Wait Up (Boots of Danger)" was nominated as best indie video of the year by MuchMusic. The video was directed by Mike Juneau and Kyle McCreight, and produced by Jesse Ewles and Chris Cunningham. In 2011 the band also released ''10 Days. 10 Covers. 10 Years.'', a project in which they recorded and releases a new cover song from one of the last 10 years, going in order from 2001 to 2010.
In 2012, the band joined Foster the People on the North American portion of their Torches tour along with Kimbra.
In addition to his work with the band, Wright also currently hosts programming on CBC Radio 3.
On December 8, 2011, the band revealed an unreleased song "Beaches" at a live show. On December 11, 2013, the band debuted a nine-minute lyric video for "Argentina (Pts. I, II, and III)" on YouTube. Both tracks are on their new album "Forcefield" which was released March 24, 2014.

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