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What happens when a beloved indie band decides it's time to say goodbye? Join us as Graham Wright, guitarist of Tokyo Police Club, shares the emotional journey behind the band's Farewell Tour and their highly anticipated headlining performance at Canada Day in Trafalgar Square. Discover Graham's deep connection with London and hear his reflections on past vibrant Canada Day celebrations. Get an insider's look at the spontaneous decision to embark on this farewell adventure and the mixed emotions of leaving behind the routines of touring. Plus, Graham gives us a sneak peek into his future musical endeavors beyond Tokyo Police Club.
The music industry has undergone seismic shifts, and Graham Wright is here to recount Tokyo Police Club's experiences navigating this evolving landscape. From legendary festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury to the gritty realities of being an indie band in a post-COVID world, Graham provides a candid look at the highs and lows of a musician's life. We'll discuss the transformative impact of streaming on artists' livelihoods and the intricate balance between creativity and the demands of touring. Expect a thoughtful conversation about appreciating the moment while facing the stark realities of the music business.
Reflecting on social media's evolution from a fun engagement tool to a mandatory part of a musician's career, Graham shares amusing anecdotes and poignant memories from the road. Hear about quirky encounters with other artists, the band's dynamics during the pandemic, and the introspective growth that came from this unprecedented time. As Tokyo Police Club prepares for their final tour, Graham opens up about the emotional significance of fan interactions, the evolving understanding of personal conduct within the music industry, and the heartfelt connections that make this farewell so meaningful. Don't miss this heartfelt episode with Graham Wright, offering an intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of Tokyo Police Club.

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Chapters

1. Tokyo Police Club Farewell Tour Interview (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Music Industry and Art (00:14:11)

3. The Evolution of Social Media Influence (00:22:31)

4. Band Dynamics During Pandemic Reflection (00:27:23)

5. Musical Memories and Tour Stories (00:35:03)

6. Musical Tour Reflections and Future (00:41:01)

46 episodes

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What happens when a beloved indie band decides it's time to say goodbye? Join us as Graham Wright, guitarist of Tokyo Police Club, shares the emotional journey behind the band's Farewell Tour and their highly anticipated headlining performance at Canada Day in Trafalgar Square. Discover Graham's deep connection with London and hear his reflections on past vibrant Canada Day celebrations. Get an insider's look at the spontaneous decision to embark on this farewell adventure and the mixed emotions of leaving behind the routines of touring. Plus, Graham gives us a sneak peek into his future musical endeavors beyond Tokyo Police Club.
The music industry has undergone seismic shifts, and Graham Wright is here to recount Tokyo Police Club's experiences navigating this evolving landscape. From legendary festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury to the gritty realities of being an indie band in a post-COVID world, Graham provides a candid look at the highs and lows of a musician's life. We'll discuss the transformative impact of streaming on artists' livelihoods and the intricate balance between creativity and the demands of touring. Expect a thoughtful conversation about appreciating the moment while facing the stark realities of the music business.
Reflecting on social media's evolution from a fun engagement tool to a mandatory part of a musician's career, Graham shares amusing anecdotes and poignant memories from the road. Hear about quirky encounters with other artists, the band's dynamics during the pandemic, and the introspective growth that came from this unprecedented time. As Tokyo Police Club prepares for their final tour, Graham opens up about the emotional significance of fan interactions, the evolving understanding of personal conduct within the music industry, and the heartfelt connections that make this farewell so meaningful. Don't miss this heartfelt episode with Graham Wright, offering an intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of Tokyo Police Club.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Tokyo Police Club Farewell Tour Interview (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Music Industry and Art (00:14:11)

3. The Evolution of Social Media Influence (00:22:31)

4. Band Dynamics During Pandemic Reflection (00:27:23)

5. Musical Memories and Tour Stories (00:35:03)

6. Musical Tour Reflections and Future (00:41:01)

46 episodes

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