Artist: Two Door Cinema Club
Album: Tourist History
Here's a new young Irish band signed to Kitsune who are just releasing their new record overseas this week. Mixed by the guy that did Phoenix's "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix," it's a short and sweet, punchy and catchy, pop-rock record that employs a bit of electro to round out it's young and brash sound. I hear a little of The Editors, a little Postal Service, and a lot of youthful energy. The songs become a bit same-sounding, but at just over thirty minutes, the album get s in and gets out before over-staying it's welcome.
Stand-outs include the singles "I Can Talk" and the breezy "Something Good Can Work." And I do love the guitar sound in "Undercover Martyn."
When it comes do punchy disco-rick, their no Bloc Party or Franz Ferdinand, but this is a pretty good record, so if that's your bag you should certainly check them out.
Enjoy.
I Can Talk
Undercover Martyn
Something Good Can Work
Undercover Martyn
Something Good Can Work
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