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Two Door Cinema Club
Artist Icon False Alarm (2019)
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"False Alarm" is the fourth studio album by Northern Irish indie rock band Two Door Cinema Club. It was released on 21 June 2019 through PIAS Recordings.
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False Alarm is an album which begins with the familiar, before plundering the band’s avid fans and listeners into a whole new Two Door Cinema Club universe. It is an album that either spins out of control in a desperate effort to break the norm; or, is a work of genius reinvention that has been a gradual change in the making since their previous studio album Gameshow. The more the album is played on loop, the more the idea of it being a genius reinvention turns into a genuine realisation.
False Alarm as a title could be a reference to the organised chaos Two Door Cinema Club have created when putting this suite of songs together; assimilate the tracks individually, and each one shines through like a hidden gem in an eclectic, indie playlist. Tracks such as “Satellite” and “Once” showcase a new Two Door Cinema Club unlike anything we’ve heard, flying close to the likes of Glass Animals, Phoenix and Tame Impala.
If the job was to create a new, adventurous sound to complete a transformation in the making since Gameshow, these guys have definitely done the job. This is an album of bold, aggressive regeneration that does not fall short.
Reviewed by Bobby Rathore for thelineofbestfit.com.



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