TPC | ||||
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Released | October 5, 2018 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 51:21 | |||
Label | Dine Alone | |||
Producer | Rob Schnapf | |||
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TPC is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock group Tokyo Police Club, released by Dine Alone Records on October 5, 2018. [1] The album reunites the band with their early, spontaneous style as well as with Champ producer Rob Schnapf. The album was well-received by fans and critics and was nominated for the 2019 Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year. Two companion records were released in 2020: a self-released collection of demos as well as the Dine Alone-released EP TPC DLX.
Following the A Lesson in Crime 10th Anniversary Tour and release of Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness in 2016, the band found themselves at a creative crossroad, furthered by the fact that the band members lived in Canada, New York City, and Los Angeles. Facing what could have been a natural conclusion for the band, frontman Dave Monks convinced the other to record a new album. They wrote and demoed the album in rural Ontario in an abandoned church which has also been used as a studio space by Born Ruffians. [2] [3]
Writing for the album began in 2016, with recording taking place in Los Angeles in January 2018. [4] [5] TPC was produced by collaborator Rob Schnapf, who previously produced Champ and mixed other Tokyo Police Club records. [2]
Under the Radar rated the album a 7/10, saying that it "may not break any new ground as much as it encapsulates a re-energized formulation of the pointed, off-beat guitar rock they've cultivated since 2008's Elephant Shell." The blogosphere gave the album generally positive reviews. [6] [7] [8]
The album was nominated by the 2019 Juno Awards for Alternative Album of the Year. [9]
In 2020, two years following the original release, Tokyo Police Club released a six-track companion EP titled TPC DLX. The first three tracks are songs recorded during the original TPC sessions a few years prior. The final three tracks are acoustic versions of songs from TPC. [10] Earlier that year, the band had self-released sixteen of their demos from these sessions in an album aptly titled Church Demos. [11]
All tracks are written by Greg Alsop, Josh Hook, Dave Monks, and Graham Wright
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "New Blues" | 4:20 |
2. | "Pigs" | 4:10 |
3. | "Hercules" | 3:32 |
4. | "Simple Dude" | 3:41 |
5. | "Unseen" | 4:04 |
6. | "DLTFWYH" | 4:45 |
7. | "Can't Stay Here" | 4:35 |
8. | "Outtatime" | 6:20 |
9. | "Ready to Win" | 3:15 |
10. | "Edgy" | 3:30 |
11. | "One of These Days" | 4:02 |
12. | "Daisy Chain" | 4:49 |
Total length: | 51:21 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rubber Bands" | 3:30 |
2. | "Early Light" | 2:50 |
3. | "My Directrion" | 3:20 |
4. | "Ready to Win - Acoustic" | 3:30 |
5. | "Simple Dude - Acoustic" | 3:32 |
6. | "Can't Stay Here - Acoustic" | 4:54 |
Total length: | 21:38 |
Adapted from liner notes. [12] [13]
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