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Artist/Band: Two Door Cinema Club Album: Tourist History Release Year: 2010 Genre: Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk Revival, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Codec: MPEG 1 Layer III Tags: ID3v1 ID3v2.3 Bit Rate: CBR Quality: 320 kbps CBR Total Files: 21] Total Run Time: 01:26:14 Download Size: 206.66 MB Plus Album Art Frequency / Mode 44100 khz / Joint Stereo Album Art?: Yes NFO File?: Yes Play List?: .m3u and/or .wpl Mixing electronic polish with guitar-driven hooks à la Phoenix and the Postal Service, Bangor and Donaghadee, Northern Ireland's Two Door Cinema Club feature singer/guitarist/programmer Alex Trimble, guitarist/singer Sam Halliday, and bassist/singer Kevin Baird. Trimble and Halliday met in school, and met Baird through mutual friends. The trio began playing as Two Door Cinema Club in 2007 and skipped going to university to focus on the band. Fortunately, the gamble paid off -- the band's debut EP, Four Words to Stand On, was released in January 2009 by the hip French label Kitsuné to positive reviews and music blog buzz, which grew with the release of April's single "Something Good Can Work." That summer, Two Door Cinema Club recorded their debut album in London's Eastcote Studios with Eliot James, which they mixed with producer Philippe Zdar in Paris that fall. The group's remixes of Phoenix's "Lasso" and Chew Lips' "Salt Air" also appeared that year, and by 2009's end, the group was among the acts featured in the BBC Sound of 2010 Poll. Another single, "Undercover Martyn," arrived in January 2010, shortly before the band's first full-length Tourist History was released. In 2012, Two Door Cinema Club returned with its sophomore album, the Jacknife Lee-produced Beacon. Though Two Door Cinema Club's music is resolutely indie at heart, the band released its early singles on the hip, largely electronic imprint Kitsuné. After listening to Tourist History, what the label heard in them becomes clear: Two Door Cinema Club craft immaculate pop that is infectious almost to a fault. On songs like their calling card “Something Good Can Work,” nimble guitars and drums -- both live and programmed -- propel yearning verses and big, hopeful choruses perfect for shouting along to. Alex Trimble’s boyish vocals recall Phoenix’s Thomas Mars and the Postal Service’s Ben Gibbard, and indeed, Two Door Cinema Club is just as adept as those bands are at fusing rock and electronic sounds into a smooth, sleek whole. Whether it’s the laser-like synths that ricochet through “Come Back Home”’s verses or streaking textures on “Do You Want It All?,” this hybrid never feels contrived or overcooked. And unlike some of their contemporaries, a unique urgency runs through Tourist History: even when trying to slow down, as on “Undercover Martyn,” the band gets carried away and the song picks up to Two Door Cinema Club’s usual brisk pace. For most of Tourist History, they stay on the right side of the fine line between consistency and monotony, and as the album unfolds, the band throws some curves into its almost scientifically perfect pop songs. “Cigarettes in the Theatre”’s trumpet solo harks back to the mid-‘80s heyday of sophisti-pop, while “I Can Talk”’s playfully sampled backing vocals show a wit that extends to lyrics like “Eat That Up, It’s Good for You”’s “You would look a little better/Don’t you know/If you just wore less makeup.” While Two Door Cinema Club don't yet have the flawless style or emotional weight of some of their influences, Tourist History just gets catchier and more stylized as it goes on, offering a promising foundation for the band to embellish with even more personality next time. ( Disc 01 ) 01 - Cigarettes In The Theatre - 03:35 Mins. - 8.63 MB - 320 kBps 02 - Come Back Home - 03:24 Mins. - 8.24 MB - 320 kBps 03 - Do You Want It All - 03:30 Mins. - 8.44 MB - 320 kBps 04 - This Is The Life - 03:31 Mins. - 8.50 MB - 320 kBps 05 - Something Good Can Work - 02:44 Mins. - 6.72 MB - 320 kBps 06 - I Can Talk - 02:57 Mins. - 7.21 MB - 320 kBps 07 - Undercover Martyn - 02:48 Mins. - 6.87 MB - 320 kBps 08 - What You Know - 03:12 Mins. - 7.76 MB - 320 kBps 09 - Eat That Up, It's Good For You - 03:46 Mins. - 9.06 MB - 320 kBps 10 - You're Not Stubborn - 03:11 Mins. - 7.73 MB - 320 kBps ( Disc 02 ) 01 - Kids - 03:05 Mins. - 7.49 MB - 320 kBps 02 - Undercover Martyn (Whatever/Whatever Remix) - 08:30 Mins. - 19.88 MB - 320 kBps 03 - I Can Talk (French Horn Rebellion Remix) - 04:25 Mins. - 10.56 MB - 320 kBps 04 - Come Back Home (Is Tropical Chilla Black Edit Remix) - 04:24 Mins. - 10.52 MB - 320 kBps 05 - Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) - 03:45 Mins. - 9.02 MB - 320 kBps 06 - I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix) - 05:04 Mins. - 12.04 MB - 320 kBps 07 - What You Know (Cassian Remix) - 04:57 Mins. - 11.77 MB - 320 kBps 08 - Come Back Home (Myd Remix) - 05:09 Mins. - 12.22 MB - 320 kBps 09 - Something Good Can Work (Ted & Francis Remix) - 03:25 Mins. - 8.27 MB - 320 kBps 10 - Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix) - 06:42 Mins. - 15.77 MB - 320 kBps 11 - Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix) - 04:10 Mins. - 9.97 MB - 320 kBps All of my rips are done at 320 CBR. If you come across a track with a major fault, let me know so I can fix it. I do not always listen to the rip after Im done with it. (Id never get anything else done!) All of the most important tags are populated, again, if you find an error, let me know so I can fix it. (I can be pretty anal about my tags!!) Every track has Album Art written into it. Enjoy your download, !!! ROCK ON !!! Tim P.S. Dont be afraid to download something/someone youve never heard of, thats the beauty of the internet, you might find a new favorite. If not, thats why God gave us delete buttons. TBiC Related Torrents
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