All Signs Point To Yes? is the first solo release from Tokyo Police Club bandleader Dave Monks. Made up of six songs, the EP was released this summer via Dine Alone Records and is available for purchase now on iTunes.
Dave has now shared his second music video from the EP for the track "The Rules." Premiering on Paste today, the video was directed by Chris Schoonover who described the creative process by saying, "When we started working on this video, Dave and I had discussed a few different story lines, but nothing seemed quite right. Since the album shoot was 60's inspired, we decided to look at promotional music videos from that time. Most of them are b-roll, live shows and footage from recording dates slapped together. We decided to go in that direction, but with a performance cut in to hold it all together. It was important to us that Dave act like himself in this video. I think one can see all the different types of Dave: Good times Dave, Stylish Dave, Pensive Dave, Musical Dave, and Dad-joke Dave. The video makes you want to hang out with Dave Monks in an undetermined location and time."
"The Rules" is now available to watch and share on YouTube.
All Signs Point To Yes was written and completed ?over the latter half of 2013, while Monks was falling in love with a new person and a new place. Inspired by that romantic relationship and a move from Toronto to Brooklyn, Monks sought to hone in on the honesty in his songwriting, stripping away other sounds in order to focus the spotlight on his voice and acoustic guitar. The result is an EP of fully formed, earnest, and insightful songs that serve as both a natural evolution and familiar embrace of Monks' music.
Removing the other instruments also revealed a creative freedom for Monks, inspiring a simplicity and directness to which all songwriters aspire. "As I was writing these songs I just thought, 'What if this i?s? the song, what if it just starts with me and I don't have to add anything else and I can embrace all the things that come most naturally to me?' There's definitely less stuff to hide behind."
Settled in his new place in Bushwick, Monks embraced the collaborative spirit and structure of New York City, adding a new bass player and drummer to the project while sharing songs constantly with his girlfriend and other musician friends. "It's definitely honest," he says of his voice on the EP, which he recorded himself in his apartment before handing over to be mixed by Rob Schnapf. "It could be too honest for some people but I'm in a really good spot and wrote a bunch of sweet songs. I appreciate the connection that comes from sharing something that somebody might not have seen, that's not visible to the naked eye. People do relate to it, and I find that super rewarding; that drives me in a lot of ways. I'm trying to understand what people really want to get out of music."
Despite all its sincerity and intimacy, A?ll Signs Points To Yes s?till manages to avoid being too wistful or overly serious while still giving us a very real look into the life of its singer. It i?s a small record with a big heart, a snapshot of a man in a new time and new place who is learning to expand his reach, all while stripping away the superfluous and concentrating on connecting through trust, humor, and sincerity.
All Signs Point To Yes Tracklisting
Vegas
Gasoline
The Rules
Miss You
Heartbeat Blues
Summer Dream
Tour Dates
9/22 in Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground*
9/23 in Portland, ME @
The State Theatre*
9/24 in Providence, RI @ Lupos*
9/25 in New Haven, CT @ Toad's Place*
* w/
Lord Huron
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