After emerging out of the Western Australian capital of Perth in the mid-2000s, Birds of Tokyo forged a career as one of the country's more dominant alternative rock bands, achieving mainstream success with 2008's Universes, then reaching number one with their 2013 release March Fires. A mix of soaring melodic pop and alt-rock muscle, the band nurtured their growing international audience and began recording and touring throughout North America and Europe. They took a grittier turn on 2016's Brace, but found even greater success with 2020's passionate Human Design, which becam...