When listening to the majority of these tracks, it's hard not to find similarities to Foals' excellent June-released Life Is Yours record, admittedly a level below the Oxford band’s Album of the Year contender. The latter track is a smooth jam to complement Trimble's deliciously euphoric falsetto singing. 'Blue Light' is a punchy funk-rock number to carry the momentum whilst hip movers 'Everybody's Cool' and 'Little Piggy' slower the pace to great groovy effect. Throughout Keep On Smiling there's a distinctive and fun electro-funk vibe running throughout. In fairness, this boldness works to their credit. Opener 'Messenger AD' is an intense sci-fi inspired opening so far removed from their guitar-pop origins you're left wondering if it's in fact the same band you're listening to. They haven't been afraid to collaborate either, with additional production coming from Jacknife Lee (Bloc Party, The Killers) and Dan Grech-Marguerat (Lana Del Rey, George Ezra).
Two Door Cinema Club's fifth studio album was written and produced by the band both during and coming out of lockdown.
The results are pleasantly surprisingly: infectious and colourful tunes that reveal a more electronic sound progression yet still maintain a level of dancefloor immediacy. This, of course, is achieved by going in without expectation. Where second album Beacon (2012) felt underwhelming when released so soon after their debut, Keep On Smiling does, in fact, achieve the opposite. As evidenced by recent headline slots at Nos Alive (Portugal) and Benicassim (Spain), the trio are now regarded as a top tier band and it's those early tunes that by far gather the best reaction. The only problem is when we think of the band, often our minds are immediately drawn to their timeless debut: most of their other work doesn't get a look in. Twelve years later and little has changed: TDCC are as big as ever. As a result of their success, singer Alex Trimble was even selected to sing at the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. Bops like 'What You Know', 'Undercover Martyn' and 'You Can Talk' had snippets constantly played on our television screens and they'd become favourites at many a nightclub to rival the musings of The Killers and Arctic Monkeys. By 2012, it felt like their tunes were everywhere. Not bad for three guys who initially had the mickey taken out of them by the music press for their perceived geek-chic, librarian personas. Over the next couple of years, they'd establish themselves as one of the most in demand bands in the indie scene, both in the Europe and North America. SeatGeek will process your order and deliver your Two Door Cinema Club tickets.Two Door Cinema Club return with the feel-good ‘Lucky’.To buy Two Door Cinema Club tickets, click the ticket listing and you will be directed to SeatGeek’s checkout process to complete the information fields.On the right hand side, you can explore SeatGeek’s interactive maps to find the perfect seating section, and to get a preview of what a view from a seat in that section will look like. Filters at the top of the page allow tickets to be sorted by price, or by SeatGeek’s Deal Score feature, which ranks tickets by value and tells you exactly how good of a deal you're looking at. Next, explore all available Two Door Cinema Club tickets on the left hand side of the screen.Once you find the perfect date and show time, click on the button on the right hand side of the event to see all available tickets for that show. Browse the above listings of Two Door Cinema Club tickets to find a show you would like to attend.SeatGeek is the best way to browse, find, and buy Two Door Cinema Club Tickets. Currently, Two Door Cinema Club concerts have no restrictions. Some artists and venues may be unsuitable for certain ages and the age requirements will be listed next to the event above. Generally if you are under 18, you may have to be accompanied by an adult.
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