Tokyo Police ClubBest Tokyo Police Club Albums Ranked
6.2
Avg Score
6
Opinions
3
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 6 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Tokyo Police Club's catalog across 3 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 6.2/10. The top-rated Tokyo Police Club album is Elephant Shell (2008) with a 6.3/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Forcefield and Champ. The discography on Wavelength spans 2008 to 2014.
Champ
“After their shaky 2008 full-length debut, Elephant Shell, Tokyo Police Club return with an album that recaptures some of their early promise.”
Champ
“On their second full-length album, Ontario quartet Tokyo Police Club favor the lean and economical. Their songs are aerodynamic: Sleek opener ’Favourite Food’ rockets forward with determination on the back of a jittery riff and vocalist Dave Monks’ endearing croak. It’s a pattern repeated throughout Champ. The group’s great strength lies in the way it […]”
Forcefield
“Tokyo Police Club frontman David Monks has joked that the Strokes' “Juicebox” and Weezer's “Hash Pipe” were spiritual guides for the band during the creation of Forcefield, the band's first album in four years. It's a pop record, produced like pop and structured to grant instant gratification.”
Elephant Shell
“After two years' worth of suspense-- and a few snappy EPs-- Tokyo Police Club's Elephant Shell finally arrives and finds the group waxing bookish and/or emo like fellow Saddle Creek stars Bright Eyes or the Decemberists.”
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