Musik / rock

False alarm


Anmeldelser (3)


The independent

d. 20. juni 2019

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Roisin O'Connor

d. 20. juni 2019

"When so many of their peers have long-since faded into obscurity, the sheer longevity of a band like Two Door Cinema Club is impressive. Much of this can be put down to their willingness to take risks - the Northern Irish group are still experimenting ... Two Door are often overlooked in comparison to both their shinier pop counterparts, and the rock and indie bands more willing to mouth off about the state of the world. On False Alarm, though, they offer something that proves they're still worth paying attention to".


Gaffa [online]

d. 15. aug. 2019

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Kristian Bach Petersen

d. 15. aug. 2019

"Skarp og intelligent indiepop ... Den irske trio har hen over en lille håndfuld album bevæget sig fra det mere skæve og mathrock-klingende til en mere ligetil synthpop. På False Alarm får Jacknife Lees kølige og sikre produktion virkelig TDCC til at skinne ... 'Nice To See You', hvorpå trioen flankeres af den amerikanske rapper Open Mike Eagle, er et endnu et stykke fremragende 80'er-inspireret synthrock, og at den (endnu) ikke er ude som single illustrerer, hvor proppet med hitmateriale albummet er ... Der er ingen falsk alarm - det her er et ace og intelligent popalbum".


The line of best fit

d. 14. juni 2019

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Bobby Rathore

d. 14. juni 2019

"Two Door Cinema Club's latest album False Alarm splits the band's genetic makeup, delving into uncharted territory in a brave attempt to revamp their sound ... 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".