Tokyo Police Club

Tokyo Police Club

Country: CA

Influence: 59.37% Fanbase: 47.01% Trending: 65.55% Career Level: Mainstream

Top Brand Affinity

Highest overlapping lifestyle brand

Scotiabank • 45.67% • Very Strong

As of 2025-09-13

40,427

Social Media Followers

As of 2025-09-13

00:00:00

Hours Airplay

2025-12-07 11:48:04 UTC

Genres

popindie popshimmer popcanadian indieontario indierockmodern rockrockalternativeindie rockalternative

Biography

The high-energy indie rock outfit Tokyo Police Club began as a favorite of mid-2000s music blogs, but lasted far longer than many of their contemporaries thanks in part to their evolving sound. While their early EPs boasted a brash style in keeping with the rock revival earlier from earlier in the decade, the band opted for a more introspective approach on 2008's debut album Elephant Shell. Whether they took their music in a more polished direction, as on 2014's Forcefield, or in a rawer one, as on 2018's TPC, the hooks that defined Tokyo Police Club's music remained.

Vocalist/bassist Dave Monks, keyboardist/vocalist Graham Wright, guitarist/percussionist Josh Hook, and drummer/percussionist Greg Alsop formed Tokyo Police Club in 2005, after their previous band Suburbia called it quits. They began performing shows in the Toronto area, and the rousing receptions they got convinced them to make Tokyo Police Club a full-time venture. Early in 2006 the band signed with local label Paper Bag Records and released their debut EP, A Lesson in Crime, which drew comparisons to the Strokes, Buzzcocks, and Pixies, that April. In 2007, the band issued the Smith EP, another short, sharp blast of guitar pop, and signed to Saddle Creek Records. In 2008, the label released Tokyo Police Club's emo and dance-punk informed debut album Elephant Shell, which featured the single "Your English Is Good." That year, Wright also released the solo EP The Lakes of Alberta.

By the end of 2008, Tokyo Police Club were working on their second album. The lighthearted and expansive Champ, which featured production by Rob Schnapf, arrived on Mom + Pop Music in 2010. That year also saw the release of Wright's debut album Shirts vs Skins. After touring heavily in support of Champ, Tokyo Police Club embarked on the Ten Days, Ten Covers, Ten Years project, which found them cranking out versions of a decade's worth songs by artists including Kelly Clarkson and Queens of the Stone Age. Amidst all this activity, Monks relocated to New York and Alsop moved to Boston. In 2013, the band returned to the studio with co-producer Doug Boehm, who helped them polish their sound on 2014's Forcefield, which included the summery tracks "Argentina (Pts. 1, 2 & 3)" and "It's Hot Tonight." The following year, Monks released his debut solo EP All Signs Point to Yes. The band continued to record at spontaneous sessions in New York City, resulting in a pair of 2016 EPs: Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness: Pt. 1 appeared that April, with Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness: Pt. 2 (which featured a collaboration with Rostam) arriving that September. To make their fourth album, Tokyo Police Club worked on their songs in an Ontario church before reuniting in the studio with Schnapf. The results were TPC, which Dine Alone released in October 2018. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Tokyo Police Club Marketing Affinity & Brand Fit Data

Report Date: 2025-09-13

Tokyo Police Club is a clear fit for 18-24 & 25-34 audiences with strength across UNITED STATES, CANADA, UNITED KINGDOM. The audience is heavily male (63%), so messaging can confidently lean into identity, fashion, and status. Youtube remains the best top-of-funnel driver (4,658 avg views per post); Instagram builds the community layer. Affinity data highlights Scotiabank, Live Nation, Ampeg, suggesting immediate traction in streetwear, music platforms, and lifestyle products. The upside is culture-first creative with measurable lift.

Artist Affinity estimates how strongly an artist's audience overlaps with interest in specific brands, products, and categories. It is derived from aggregated social and behavioral signals—who fans follow, save, click, and engage with—normalized across platforms. Higher affinity suggests better partnership fit and higher likelihood that fans will respond positively to branded content or offers. Use it to shortlist natural brand partners and product concepts that feel authentic to the audience. Combine affinity with Connection Strength (ER) and reach to balance fit with impact. Treat affinity as directional—validate with creative tests and small pilots before scaling.

ER = (likes + comments + shares) ÷ audience per post ≥ 3.0% = Very Strong 2.0–2.99% = Strong 1.0–1.99% = Moderate < 1.0% = Low
How to read it: Pair ER with reach (views/followers) to gauge intensity and scale.
Connection Strength
Artist Tokyo Police Club score 4.16%Very Strong bucket.
Brand: ScotiabankBrand: Live NationBrand: Ampeg
Followers:40,427
Engagements:1,683
Rate:4.2%
Posts:1,030
Views:4,658
Avg Likes:1,673
Avg Comments:66
Avg Views:4,658

Audience Demographics & Key Stats

MetricValueWhy It Matters
Social Snapshot Followers 40,427 · Engagements 1,683 · Rate 4.2%
Posts 1,030 · Views 4,658 · Avg Likes 1,673 · Avg Comments 66 · Avg Views 4,658
Combine reach (followers/views) with ER to size both impact and responsiveness.
Age Breakdown 18-24: 49%
25-34: 34%
35-44: 8%
13-17: 6%
Largest: 18-24 (49%); next: 25-34 (34%)
Gender Split Female: 37%
Male: 63%
Non-binary/Other: 0%
Skews male (63%)
Top Countries UNITED STATES (32%)
CANADA (25%)
UNITED KINGDOM (7%)
BRAZIL (5%)
MEXICO (3%)
Top regions: UNITED STATES (32%), CANADA (25%), UNITED KINGDOM (7%)
Platform Engagement Instagram: 1,537 avg likes/post · Youtube: 4,658 avg views/post Best reach: Youtube 4,658 avg views; best engagement: Instagram 1,537 avg likes

Top Brand Affinities

Scotiabank
Score: 45.67
Live Nation
Score: 39.78
Ampeg
Score: 22.01
MOOG
Score: 19.19
Budweiser
Score: 18.86
Tim Hortons
Score: 15.07
Air Canada
Score: 14.86
NHL
Score: 11.03
Amazon Music
Score: 10.61
Pro Tools
Score: 9.78
Sennheiser
Score: 9.42
Glossier
Score: 8.19
Brand Category Score
Scotiabank 45.67
Live Nation 39.78
Ampeg 22.01
MOOG 19.19
Budweiser 18.86
Tim Hortons 15.07
Air Canada 14.86
NHL 11.03
Amazon Music 10.61
Pro Tools 9.78
Sennheiser 9.42
Glossier 8.19
Pilsner Urquell 7.38
Spotify Music 6.31
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Showtime 5.76
Jameson 5.70
Coors 5.41
iHeartRadio Music Awards 5.21
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Kickstarter 4.57
SoundCloud 4.50
Lollapalooza 4.49
Oculus 4.48
Kodak 4.47
Columbia Pictures 4.47
Polaroid 4.45
Taco Bell 4.43
Verizon 4.39
Coachella 4.19
Paramount Pictures 4.08
Urban Outfitters 4.04
Nixon 4.04
Lululemon Athletica 3.77
Emporium 3.73
Guinness 3.50
Fujifilm 3.44
Lush 3.41
Tinder 3.36
Comedy Central 3.30
Summit Entertainment 3.25
Gatorade 3.22
PetSmart 3.11
Costco 3.10
Dr. Martens 3.09
CBS Television Studios 3.07
CBS 3.05
Airbnb 2.89
Nintendo 2.85

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Artist: Tokyo Police Club

Date Range: 2025-12-07 → 2025-12-07
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Total Streams (2025-09-14)

Total: 1,021,372

PLATFORM TOTAL %
Last.fm Last.fm 1,021,372 100.00%
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Audiomack Audiomack 0 0.00%
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Spotify Spotify 0 0.00%
Tidal Tidal 0 0.00%
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