CD Memphis Industries Ltd./ Indigo Release date: 16/Jul/2010
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#8986 in Independent #175953 in Rock
Style:
Independent
Product No.:
1896656782
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Favourite food"
02. "Favourite colour"
03. "Breakneck speed"
04. "Boots of danger (Wait up)"
05. "Bambi"
06. "End of a spark"
07. "Hands reversed"
08. "Gone"
09. "Big difference"
10. "Not sick"
11. "Frankenstein"
Number of discs:
1
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Description:
Champ by Tokyo Police Club, released 3 March 2011, includes the following tracks: "Breakneck Speed", "Bambi", "Hands Reversed", "Big Difference" and more.
This version of Champ comes as a 1xCD. -
Ontario's indie pop scruffs Tokyo Police Club hit the inevitable turning point in their career that haunts so many: the sophomore album. With a mean a...
jhf92 - 20/Sep/2010
In 2007, Tokyo Police Club broke through with hit single Your English Is Good. Three years later, their sophomore album Champ displays maturity and wi...
Ross Dunn - 12/Sep/2010
Dave Monks croons “It’s good to be back, it’s good to be back” on ‘Breakneck Speed’, on of the singles from Tokyo Police Club’s second album, Champ. T...
Jon Sidwell - 12/Aug/2010
Having formed in 2005, Canadian four-piece Tokyo Police Club have been on somewhat of a journey in what seems like double-quick time. Originally...
Thomas Nassiff - 10/Aug/2010
Quite a while ago, when I first heard Tokyo Police Club, I regarded them among the same group as fellow indie acts Vampire Weekend and Phoenix. They w...
Chantelle Pattemore - 09/Aug/2010
Considering their fairly young age, you’d almost expect Tokyo Police Club’s new release Champ to display (albeit unintentionally) rather immature and ...
Bowlegs - 21/Jul/2010
Tokyo Police Club’s 2006 ep, ‘A Lesson In Crime’ was more than deserving of the attention it drew. Yet it did leave the Toronto indie band bearing the...
Rob Lane - 19/Jul/2010
‘I’m not just saying this because I’m from Toronto - I feel these kids are the most exciting band on the planet right now.’ So gushed a fan on this si...
cloudspeakers - 19/Jul/2010
When Tokyo Police Club released Elephant Shell, I couldn’t help but feel disappointed. Sure, their debut album had its moments, - and it was nothing i...
ADAM SHANLEY - 19/Jul/2010
June 8, 2010 saw the release of the 2nd full-length album by Toronto area band Tokyo Police Club. Champ is a big step forward in terms of songwriting ...