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tokyo police club - a lesson in crime
well despite the best efforts of the useless but
royal mail service i eventually managed to get my hands on this mini-lp,
or ep, from memphis industries.
third time lucky.
sometimes the pain is all worth it in the end, and
this is one such case.
the canadian four piece released a quick little
limited 7″, nature of the experiment, in the uk late last
year (licenced from paper bag records), and now follow this up with a
stop gap adrenalin filled beast to keep us all on tenderhooks for the proper
album.
while the listing advises 8 tracks, do not be
fooled into thinking this is going to soundtrack a nice and easy magazine
reading session on the sofa. the songs fizz-n-whizz by in a powered up 18
minutes making their brand of ruffed punk-funk a tad closer than most to the
blueprint that wire laid down with their excellent pink
flag debut with a dash of vocal production a la the strokes.
the coverart by geoff wilson is worthy of
its own mention giving some insight into the bands mindset as there seems to
be some form of story involving supercomputers and world destroying mad giant
robots !
who cares, the results look great, and anyone who
digs around ireallylovemusic knows that a fine slab of cover artwork
goes a long long way.
so all in all when you have the hey hey hey
chants of be good, the drop-the-bomb brilliance of self
referencing cheer it on, the trademarked scuzzy keyboard noises
all over the place, and more of those pumped up bass lines songs via the all
important paint stripping angular guitar lines, then you know that this is one
for the keep keep keep pile.
memphis industries :
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