Tokyo Police Club

Contest: Win Tokyo Police Club CDs, Prize Pack


In honour of Elephant Shell, the new album from Newmarket's Tokyo Police Club, blogTO is giving away some choice swag to 5 lucky readers.

For everyone who's had to make due for the last two years with the 16 minute 8-song wonder of their debut, A Lesson in Crime, and the small handful of killer singles they've put out in the meantime, Elephant Shell delivers more of the glorious post-punk power-pop the band is know for, with eleven killer tracks clocking in at just under a half hour.

Prizes

1st place:
The Elephant Shell Vinyl, Plaque Mounted Poster, Elephant Shell CD and an Elephant Shell T-Shirt.

2nd to 5th place:
A copy of the Elephant Shell CD.

Prizes will be awarded on a first come, first served basis to the first five people to comment on this article by dropping the name of any Tokyo Police Club songs. Use a valid email address or we'll have no means of contacting you.

More info

Check out the Deluxe and iTunes Edition that comes with remixes from Dntel, Los Campesinos, Field Music and Flowers Forever.

Also, keep your eyes on blogTO for a feature article on the band before the end of the month.

Tokyo Police Club will also be playing a two-night stand at the Opera House with Seattle's Smoosh and Wintergloves from Montreal, May 2 & 3. Both nights are sold out.


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