UPC: 190295936549
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Oct 14, 2016
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Ireland's Two Door Cinema Club transform into a glitzy disco and synth pop-infused powerhouse on their third studio album, 2016's Gameshow. Having garnered favorable attention for their infectious, dance-rock-heavy 2010 debut, Tourist History, the trio of singer/guitarist/programmer Alex Trimble, guitarist/singer Sam Halliday, and bassist/singer Kevin Baird immediately began expanding their sound on their follow-up, 2012's Beacon. However, where that album found them maturing with a softer musical palette and weightier emotionalism, Gameshow is a dynamic shift away from the buoyantly kinetic guitar-based approach of their first two albums. Which isn't to say they've completely abandoned their post-punk roots; tracks like the ferocious "Gameshow" and the dynamic "Surgery" are a perfect balance of Scary Monsters-era David Bowie and Seven and the Ragged Tiger-era Duran Duran. That said, the lion's share of Gameshow is filled with pulsing, neon-toned dance numbers that sound equal parts Giorgio Moroder and '70s Bee Gees. While name-dropping influences feels a bit too easy for the high quality of songwriting on display on Gameshow, the enthusiastic nature by which Two Door Cinema Club have clearly gravitated toward these old-school dance club sounds is worth mentioning. In that sense, the metamorphosis from garagey post-punk to hip, R&B-inflected disco also brings to mind the similar trajectory of contemporary acts like France's Phoenix and Canada's Arcade Fire. Thankfully, the album never sounds like a retro pastiche, and instead the band has found a sweet spot between vintage cool and modern sophistication. These are vibrant productions courtesy of Beacon helmer Jacknife Lee, who frames Trimble's yearning tenor croon with juicy laser-beam synths, Halliday's kinetic Nile Rodgers-esque guitars, and Baird's hip-swaying bass riffs. Cuts like "Bad Decisions" and "Fever" are catchy, falsetto-heavy groovers that bring to mind a mix of the Bee Gees' Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and Off the Wall-era Michael Jackson. Similarly, the romantic and sad-eyed "Invincible" sounds amazingly like a Justin Timberlake ballad if produced by ELO's Jeff Lynne. With Gameshow, Two Door Cinema Club ultimately balance a growing pop maturity with a stylish strut worthy of Saturday Night Fever's Tony Manero. ~ Matt Collar
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Are We Ready? (Wreck)
2 - Bad Decisions
3 - Ordinary
4 - Gameshow
5 - Lavender
6 - Fever
7 - Invincible
8 - Good Morning
9 - Surgery
10 - Je Viens De La
11 - Gasoline
12 - Sucker
13 - Ordinary [Sam Holiday Remix]
14 - Bad Descisions [Keb's Summer Time Madness Remix]
15 - Gameshow [Live at Bonnaroo 2016]
Disc 2:
1 - Are We Ready? (Wreck)
2 - Bad Decisions
3 - Ordinary
4 - Gameshow
5 - Lavender
6 - Fever
7 - Invincible
8 - Good Morning
9 - Surgery
10 - Je Viens De La
11 - Gasoline
12 - Sucker
13 - Ordinary [Sam Holiday Remix]
14 - Bad Descisions [Keb's Summer Time Madness Remix]
15 - Gameshow [Live at Bonnaroo 2016]
Disc 2: