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Tokyo Police Club

Elephant Shell

Tokyo Police Club place a high premium on time. They evidently don’t believe in wasting it, as their debut album manages to rattle through its 11 songs in a mere 28 minutes. That’s less time than it takes most bands to plug in and only a minute longer than your average Mars Volta guitar solo, but listening to ‘Elephant Shell’ you can’t help but think that more bands should employ the Ontarian quartet’s policy of stringent self-editing.

Musically, ‘Elephant Shell’ follows on from the band’s hysterically well-received 2007 EP ‘A Lesson In Crime’; Strokes-y guitars do battle in glorious staccato over hummable post-punk melodies while taut, vice-tight drums underpin the whole operation. Indeed, anyone who gets misty-eyed when they think about 2001 will find much to love here. From the jubilant swagger of ‘In A Cave’ to ‘Nursery Academy’’s soaring, sugary chorus of “the word on the street is/That you’ve got a weakness”, its heart is brimming with gold rather than darkness. Without wishing to press the point too much, if Julian Casablancas and co are still seeking inspiration for that elusive fourth album they could do a lot worse than give this record a spin.

‘Elephant Shell’, however, succeeds on its own terms; shorn of all excessive fripperies, these are incisive, spiky songs that take up residence inside your head almost as quickly as they conclude – witness the swooning drama of ‘Tessellate’ or the jaunty, Casiotone chant-along that comprises ‘Your English Is Good’. Adhering to a strict pop ethos that usually gets to the chorus inside 40 seconds and climaxes two-and-a-half thrilling minutes later, nothing on ‘Elephant Shell’ outstays its welcome, even down to the less-infectious numbers such as ‘Listen To The Math’. This album may be svelte, but it’s far from slight.

7 out of 10

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vonman 

Apr 21, 2008

This is one of the best debut albums of 2008. End of, beats Foals and their shit math rock or whatever it has been described as to a pulp.

me=you=poo 

Apr 21, 2008

This is an ok record, deserves its 7 out of 10. Could of been so much better though i think, a band with a lot of potential and a decent 2nd record in them.

pandaxoxoxo 

Apr 23, 2008

Agree with the person above. The album's a bit samey and to be honest, I prefer the old stuff much better.Deserves 7/10. Actually Foals are less shit than this by quite a bit.

tvaof123 

May 6, 2008

This is a great album. It shows how much they have matured since the 'A Lesson In Crime.' Songs like 'Tesselate' and 'Your English Is Good' are songs that I will still be listening in 10 years time, because they are so good!. This album is definately a great contester for album of the year for me and deserves more that 7 out of 10.

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