![]() ![]() Their self titled third album, while being somewhat of a departure from their more straightforward sound, sees Birds of Tokyo continue the amazing consistency of their two previous albums whilst displaying a marked improvement in song writing. Since their inception in 2004, Perth four piece Birds of Tokyo have risen as the best of the bunch in the new generation Australian rock bands, showing they have the potential to fill the aforementioned hole. Pop rock is a somewhat dying art in Australia, with Powderfinger recently calling it quits and other big names in Jet and Grinspoon becoming more and more irrelevant, there’s a gaping hole in the scene that is begging to be filled. ![]() Review Summary: Birds of Tokyo sacrifice some of their punchy song writing in favour of more swagger and better melodies, creating the best album of their career. ![]()
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