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Concert Review: Want Some Tokyo Police Club @ Maroquinerie 25/11/10


As My joy was great when I learned that Tokyo Police Club, one of my favorite Canadian bands and favorite short, in fact, had played and headlined in a room like the Leather !
Must remember that they were recruited by the infamous Owl City for his first game? Still glad it was canceled because it fell on the same day as that Radio Dept.
TPC played in the evening Want Some , organized by Live Nation. I feel that all developers have their own evening: Custom (We), Inrocks Indie Club (Alias) to name a few. English
2 groups were on display: Tellison and Little Comets.


Tellison


I came early enough to not miss Tellison , group I had heard about Spotify and liked me a lot.
Live, it was a good rock / emo inspired 90s with backing vocals beefy nothing to do with 99% of British bands at the moment.
Their first album was released in 2007 and the following should not delay.
A good set, which I am not bored a single second.

Little Comets

Well, I listened again quickly but I did not hang at all.
Live, I'm a little bored though the last 2 songs were pretty good.
The group sounds a bit like the Maccabees and all these things, so if you like it, I recommend it!


Tokyo Police Club

Well then, there's something to write.

Third group came to Paris if we are to believe the word of Dave Monks, graaaand bassist and vocalist. The room was
not empty but not full either, so far as a big night in Paris (Foals, Two Door Cinema Club, Imogen Heap ...).

Around 21:30, 4 Canadians go on stage, already acclaimed by the public to interpret a Favourite Colour rather ... soft! At this point, I was a little scared at the turn of the concert but Nature Of The Experiment me quickly back on track: Tokyo Police Club is awesome.



The public was quickly in the game many group handclaps and hopped the sound of the thumping bass of Dave Monks, the hallmark of TTP, and thus the atmosphere was rife.
I was a bit too carried in their set, waiting to see them was so long that I could not help but to smile. The setlist

digging around the album / EP, although of course almost any field is vetted (or not Gone Frankenstein) and a new song was played (Top 5 ).
Bambi, a song that I fear it does not sound good live, was extraordinarily well-implemented.



Most highlight of the evening was the tambourine exchange between Graham (Keys) and Josh (Guitar) for And Your Français Is Good, just before the recall.



course, when I'd just as a group, I found the concert really short. TPC has almost as tubes and time was heard alone.
as I see them often, but as it is a shitty country where everyone will see the same group 10 times in the year, I doubt that the Canadian return souvent *sigh*

Setlist :
Favourite Colour
Nature of the Experiment
Graves
Top 5
End Of The Spark
In a Cave
Tessellate
Hands Reversed
Big Difference
Not Sick
Be Good
Bambi
Favourite Food
Citizens of Tomorrow
Breakneck Speed
Boots Of Danger
Your English Is Good

Cheer It On

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