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Tokyo Police Club Releases Cover of Jimmy Eat World’s “Sweetness” as Part of 10 Days, 10 Covers, 10 Years Project

It's tough to believe that locals Jimmy Eat World released what was perhaps their biggest hit, "Sweetness," nearly a decade ago. But sure enough, Tokyo Police Club is here to remind us of just how much we've aged. As part of their "10 days, 10 covers, 10 years" project, the...
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It’s tough to believe that locals Jimmy Eat World released what was perhaps their biggest hit, “Sweetness,” nearly a decade ago.

But sure enough, Tokyo Police Club is here to remind us of just how much we’ve aged. As part of their “10 days, 10 covers, 10 years” project, the Ontario indie band enlisted the help of  Passion Pit lead singer Michael Angelakos to cover the 2002 hit, the second song in the series.

Really, they didn’t change much. Lead singer David Monks’ voice comes off a little more pop-punk than probably intended, but an electro-infused break — likely the work of Angelakos — about 3/4 of the way in adds a spark of originality.

For the next seven days, the band will return to the studio to record the next in the lineup of covers. Fans can watch the recording process live via webcam starting at 7 p.m. MST. each day.

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Check out yesterday’s cover of Moby and Gwen Stefani’s 2001 smash “Southside” here, and stay tuned for TPC’s version of “Under Control” by The Strokes tomorrow. 

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