It’s an excellent party-starter or anthem to the night out, and Two Door Cinema Club follows the indie trend of matching the danceable electrorock beats, the punky straight-forwardness, and the massive synth and guitar riffing with melancholy in the melodies and youthful, street-smart wisdom in the lyrics. For example, the all-in burst that is the latter half of “Eat That Up, It’s Good For You” could easily have come straight off of A Weekend In The City or An End Has A Start.A mere 32 minutes, Tourist History lacks any dead moments, recalling Late Of The Pier’s and Friendly Fire’s self-titled album if those had been focusing on making sheer pop in place of instrumental experimentation and eclectic variation. If you listen to opener “Cigarettes In The Theatre”, you instantly think of Bloc Party’s emotional and complex indie rock, but as the epic release kicks in, you’d also like to think of Editors’ heavy use of layers of guitars to raise the roof and expand the soundscape. If you listen to “Do You Want It All?”, you could hear sweet, soaring melodies that both Phoenix and Passion Pit have made great use of.
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