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Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo performing at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland for the Big Day Out 2011
Birds of Tokyo performing at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland for the Big Day Out 2011
Background information
OriginPerth, Western Australia
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2004–present
LabelsEMI Australia
Spinoff ofKarnivool, Tragic Delicate
MembersIan Kenny
Adam Spark
Adam Weston
Ian Berney
Glenn Sarangapany
Past membersAnthony Jackson
WebsiteOfficial website

Birds of Tokyo are an Australian alternative rock band from Perth, Western Australia. Their debut album, Day One, gained them domestic success, reaching number three on the AIR Independent Album charts and spending a total of 36 consecutive weeks in the top ten.

In 2008, the band released Universes, which made it to number three on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. 2010 saw the band's self-titled third studio release Birds of Tokyo spend over eight months on the Australian top 20, peaking at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart. The double platinum album received the 2010 ARIA Award for Best Rock Album and in early 2011 the band's breakthrough hit "Plans" ranked number four on Triple J's Hottest 100. The album's follow-up single, "Wild at Heart", reached number one on the country's national airplay chart and won the band an APRA Award.

In 2013, the band released their fourth studio album March Fires. Supported by the album's first two singles "This Fire" and "Lanterns", March Fires debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart—the band's first number-one record. The album was certified gold within four weeks of release and the triple platinum single "Lanterns" was the most played song on Australian radio for the first six months of 2013.

The band released their fifth studio album Brace in November 2016. Their sixth studio album, Human Design, was released in April 2020. It topped the Australian charts upon its release.[1]

  1. ^ Manning, James (3 May 2020). "ARIA Chart: Birds of Tokyo straight to the top with Human Design". Mediaweek. Retrieved 25 May 2020.

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