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Two Door Cinema Club|Beacon (Special Edition)

Beacon (Special Edition)

Two Door Cinema Club

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Two Door Cinema Club returned with Beacon after a couple of years touring in support of their debut album, Tourist History. While that set of songs was already pretty sleek thanks to the production skills of Eliot James, the band opted to polish things further with the help of Jacknife Lee, who has worked with R.E.M., U2, Snow Patrol, and plenty of other epic-sounding artists. With Lee's assistance, the band made Beacon a more sophisticated-sounding set of songs: witness the clever chord changes and harmonies on "Next Year," the more prominent electronics on "Wake Up," the intriguing percussion on "Pyramid," and the big brass swells on "Sun," which make the song a knowing nod to the band's '80s influences. However, this polish comes at a price, and much of the nervy, scrappy energy that made Tourist History so appealing is missing from Beacon. Songs such as "Handshake" are never less than pleasant examples of the band's bright, bouncy dance-rock, but they're not particularly distinctive; on the other hand, attempts to rock harder like "Someday" aren't entirely successful either -- the guitars don't just sound heavy, they sound weighed down, and the gulf between them and Alex Trimble's soothing vocals is nearly as big as the disconnect between the music and Beacon's borderline-saucy album cover. Two Door Cinema Club fare better when they stick closer to their wheelhouse of charming electro-guitar pop, which they do on the bittersweet "Sleep Alone" and the pretty title track. There's nothing overtly bad about Beacon; it shows that Two Door Cinema Club still have a remarkable knack for winsome melodies and harmonies set to kinetic beats. It just doesn't have the spark that Tourist History had, even if it's a more accomplished album overall.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Next Year
00:04:11

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

2
Handshake
00:03:31

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

3
Wake Up
00:03:45

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

4
Sun
00:03:07

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

5
Someday
00:03:43

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

6
Sleep Alone
00:03:56

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

7
The World Is Watching
00:03:36

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer - Valentina Pappalardo, FeaturedArtist

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

8
Settle
00:03:52

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

9
Spring
00:03:24

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

10
Pyramid
00:03:09

Mike Crossey, MixingEngineer - Jacknife Lee, Producer - Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer - Sam Halliday, Composer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

11
Changing of the Seasons
00:03:24

Two Door Cinema Club, MainArtist - Kevin Baird, Composer - Alex Trimble, Composer, Producer - Sam Halliday, Composer - Hugo Leclerq, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Kitsune 2013 Kitsune

Album review

Two Door Cinema Club returned with Beacon after a couple of years touring in support of their debut album, Tourist History. While that set of songs was already pretty sleek thanks to the production skills of Eliot James, the band opted to polish things further with the help of Jacknife Lee, who has worked with R.E.M., U2, Snow Patrol, and plenty of other epic-sounding artists. With Lee's assistance, the band made Beacon a more sophisticated-sounding set of songs: witness the clever chord changes and harmonies on "Next Year," the more prominent electronics on "Wake Up," the intriguing percussion on "Pyramid," and the big brass swells on "Sun," which make the song a knowing nod to the band's '80s influences. However, this polish comes at a price, and much of the nervy, scrappy energy that made Tourist History so appealing is missing from Beacon. Songs such as "Handshake" are never less than pleasant examples of the band's bright, bouncy dance-rock, but they're not particularly distinctive; on the other hand, attempts to rock harder like "Someday" aren't entirely successful either -- the guitars don't just sound heavy, they sound weighed down, and the gulf between them and Alex Trimble's soothing vocals is nearly as big as the disconnect between the music and Beacon's borderline-saucy album cover. Two Door Cinema Club fare better when they stick closer to their wheelhouse of charming electro-guitar pop, which they do on the bittersweet "Sleep Alone" and the pretty title track. There's nothing overtly bad about Beacon; it shows that Two Door Cinema Club still have a remarkable knack for winsome melodies and harmonies set to kinetic beats. It just doesn't have the spark that Tourist History had, even if it's a more accomplished album overall.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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