SOUNDTRACK: TOKYO POLICE CLUB: A Lesson in Crime EP (2006).
When Toronto’s Tokyo Police Club released their album Elephant Shell, there were quite a lot of rave reviews for it, but almost all of the reviews talked about how great this EP was. So, I opted to check out their EP first. And how can you go wrong with a seven song EP that totals about 16 minutes? Even though I am fond of the long digressive progressive rock style, I also really love really short songs. And these are short, and very good.
Despite the speed of the EP, and the shortness of the songs, the band isn’t hardcore, and is sort of barely even punk. Rather, they play high energy, no frills rock. Their sound is more high end with guitar lines playing melodies and the bass taking a back seat. The start of the album is a little misleading what with the singer screaming “Operator. Get me the President of the World” suggesting that chaos is forthcoming. But rather, the songs are very fun, with spazzy guitar lines and really catchy choruses.
“If It Works” even has a break for a second of silence (unexpected in a song that’s only 2 minutes long). “Citizens of Tomorrow” has a few softer moments in it (followed by a chorus that reminds me of The Go! Team). They fit in nicely with the rock revival bands that have been making the rounds lately. I’m very interested in their full length.
[READ: November 12, 2008] “Sleep”
This is a short, affectionate story by Roddy Doyle. I enjoyed it very much. It concerns a long-married couple and how much the husband enjoys watching his wife sleep. There’s some flashbacks, including the time she slept from Friday night until Sunday morning, as well as some medical revelations that are scary but which he believes they can get through. It’s nice to read a short, sweet story that, despite the difficulties, ends happily.
It’s available here, and if you’ve not read anythign of Doyle’s (or anything since his earlier funnier works) this is a good story to get a feel for his more mature stories.

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