Greg Alsop (Tokyo Police Club) and artist Mike Scala come together as Delta Underground, unveiling their debut single, “Where The Wild Things Are,” out now!
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The collaboration took shape after both artists relocated to Los Angeles—Alsop from Toronto and Scala from New York—bonding over a shared love of classic pop influences like Prince, Bowie, and U2. Writing together in Alsop’s Valley-based studio, their creative synergy intensified during a songwriter’s retreat in a medieval castle in Tuscany, alongside frequent collaborators Will Wells (Logic, Hamilton, Imagine Dragons), Marcus Miller (OneRepublic, Jon Batiste), and Kristian Attard (Zedd, Jason Mraz). Stepping beyond a traditional studio setting, they explored ancient villages with instruments in hand, crafting songs inspired by far-off places, imaginary realms, and the space between dreams and reality.
From this retreat emerged “Where The Wild Things Are,” a track that balances darkness with excitement, culminating in the anthemic refrain: “You can always come with us.” It’s an invitation to adventure—where the wild things aren’t a threat, but rather the life of the party.
Back in Los Angeles, Scala and Alsop refined Delta Underground’s sound while building momentum with hybrid live performance/DJ sets at Lightning in a Bottle, Wisdome LA, and an official Grammy after-party hosted by Warner Music featuring special guest Jacob Scesney (Mike Posner).
In 2025, Delta Underground will roll out additional singles ahead of their debut album, with tour dates to be announced soon. Beyond music, they continue their commitment to humanitarian efforts through Scala’s Foundation for Youth, supporting initiatives like school construction, circular economies, mental health programs, and disaster relief across 30+ countries.
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Mike Scala Bio:
Mike Scala is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur whose career spans over 30 countries, from NYC’s underground scene to global stages. Starting out with bands like Dillinger Escape Plan and Alien Ant Farm, he later established himself as a solo artist, performing alongside Carly Rae Jepsen, Deadmau5, OneRepublic, Wu-Tang Clan, and more. His songwriting credits include collaborations with Wolfgang Gartner, Mau5trap, Sampa The Great, and others. Mike made history with the first-ever concert on New Zealand’s Franz Josef Glacier, earning worldwide recognition. Beyond music, he is a dedicated philanthropist, founding the Mike Scala Foundation for Youth and working with global organizations like UNICEF and the UN to support at-risk communities in over 40 countries. His passion for music and humanitarian work cements his impact as both an artist and a force for positive change.
Greg Alsop Bio:
Greg Alsop is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and producer, best known as the drummer for Tokyo Police Club. Over his extensive career, he has toured globally, played main stages at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Osheaga, and earned three Juno nominations. With TPC, he released six albums and landed nine Top 20 singles before the band’s farewell tour in 2024, which ended with four sold-out shows at HISTORY in Toronto. Beyond the band, Greg has made his mark in television as a songwriter for DreamWorks, Disney, and Nickelodeon, while also crafting remixes for artists like Passion Pit, Young the Giant, and Arkells.
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