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Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Deluxe Edition)

Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Deluxe Edition)

I knew that ‘s May appearance on , a major American late-night television show on a major television network, was really going to help them break in America. What I didn’t expect was how far across the globe they actually were going to break: after playing festival dates all over the world this summer, the Northern Irish trio have over 193,000 fans on Facebook, and many of the dates on their current tour of North America this fall have sold out quickly. So it makes sense that after the initial release of their debut album Tourist History on Records here in the U.S. on April 27 that they would release a deluxe, 2-CD version of the debut with some special features.

Disc #1 is identical to the original debut release, but for those of you who are not familiar with the album, here’s my review. A very interesting note: the of the version of the album differs slightly from the American version, as the song “Undercover Martyn” appears as track 3 on the American pressing, and “Do You Want It All?” and all other tracks move forward in sequence. When I asked guitarist Sam Halliday about the change in track order, he said that it had been recommended to them that they move the more upbeat “Undercover Martyn” further up in the American tracklisting for a more immediate reaction. If you want, move the songs around on your mp3 playlist and see if it makes a difference in your personal listening experience of the band. For myself, I’m used to hearing “Undercover Martyn” as the closer in the one-two-three punch directly following “Something Good Can Work” and “I Can Talk,” so I prefer the UK tracklisting.

But let’s look at the CD as a whole. In general, Two Door Cinema Club songs have a good formula that works well every time. I’m not criticizing them or suggesting what they’ve done is simple; on the contrary, they know what each band member’s strengths are and use these strengths to build songs in the very best way they can. Red-headed lead singer/guitarist has a voice that can be as gorgeously gentle: for evidence, see the softer bits of “Undercover Martyn”: “she spoke words that would melt in your hand / and she spoke words of wisdom.” I practically died the first time I heard that song. Skeptical? Watch the acoustic version of this song they did for ITN Music in January 2010 below.

But at the same time, he can also deliver sharp lyrics quickly , like the start of “I Can Talk”: “you won’t believe what I tell you / white clothes and clever minds will choose / you get a lot from this / loose tongue and arrogance / it’s not appropriate / don’t think that this is it.” My first impression of this lyric: it’s a slap in the face, in a good way. It makes you stand up and take notice. This is definitely not some frou-frou pop band. This is a band that writes songs with bite.

While you are probably most familiar with “Something Good Can Work” (played as background music on a Good Morning America photo montage) and “I Can Talk” (featured on the FIFA 11 soccer video game), there are some great non-single gems in Tourist History. “What You Know” begins with guitar chords, then beats come in, followed by ‘s bass and Halliday’s incredibly melodic guitar, as if it’s another voice in the mix. Hands down it’s my favorite on the album. The bass is the star of “Come Back Home,” propelling the song along with Trimble’s expansive vocals. If you’re looking to fall in love, look no further than “Cigarettes in the Theatre.” If you want a bouncy number with less threatening lyrics than “I Can Talk,” go for “Eat That Up, It’s Good for You.” The only two songs that are not as engaging as the rest are “Do You Want It All?” and “This is the Life,” which break down a bit in the lyrics department. Thankfully, the guitars save the day.

Then we come to disc #2. It begins with the new track “Kids”, a song the band previewed when I saw them in Philadelphia in May. It’s classic Two Door Cinema Club: there are Trimble’s gentle vocal verses, then a fun, singalong chorus with Baird’s thudding bass and Halliday’s noodling guitar enjoying the spotlight during the instrumental bridge. It’s not as frenetic as “I Can Talk” but it’s a keeper. The rest of the disc are remixes, the most interesting one at the lucky number 7 position. This summer the band offered up the stems to “What You Know” and asked fans to submit their remixes of the song. The winning , as chosen by the band themselves, was by Sydney DJ and as described on a poster on his MySpace “fuuuuuuunky fresh Zulu synth warrior ” . As promised by the band, the remix was included on this deluxe edition. With the cowbell, it actually sounds like something that might have come out of the studio.

What You Know (Cassian Remix) – Two Door Cinema Club by cassian88

The other remixes come from luminaries that you may not have heard of but you soon will. Manchester-based , a band who has turned everyone’s heads with their debut album Man Alive in August, remixes “Undercover Martyn.” “Come Back Home” is remixed by London’s , a band whose star is rising on the radio play of their forthcoming single “North Pacific” to be released in the UK in late November. The trio were recently signed to , the same French dance label that first discovered Two Door Cinema Club as well. Of all the remixes, probably the most fun is the Brazilian electronica duo ‘s take on “Something Good Can Work.” It’s what you would imagine Two Door Cinema Club would have sounded like if they had been making music during the disco era. In short, Tourist History is such a fun record, and the remixes just up the fun factor. Well done boys. We’re ready and waiting for your second album.

The deluxe edition of Tourist History, including a link to a special documentary, is available now. Two Door Cinema Club is currently on a tour of North America, ending on November 7 in Eugene, Oregon.


Nov 02 – Music Box / Los Angeles
Nov 03 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach
Nov 04 – Slim’s / San Francisco
Nov 05 – Hawthorne Theatre / Portland
Nov 06 – Neumo’s / Seattle
Nov 07 – EMU Ballroom / Eugene, OR

CD 1 Tracklisting
01. Cigarettes in the Theatre
02. Come Back Home
03. Do You Want It All?
04. This is The Life
05. Something Good Can Work
06. I Can Talk
07. Undercover Martyn
08. What You Know
09. Eat That Up, It’s Good for You
10. You’re Not Stubborn

CD 2 Tracklisting
01. Kids
02. Undercover Martyn (Everything Everything Remix)
03. I Can Talk ( Remix)
04. Come Back Home (Is Tropical Remix)
05. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
06. I Can Talk ( Remix)
07. What You Know (Cassian Remix)
08. Come Back Home (Myd Remix)
09. Something Good Can Work ( Remix)
10. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
11. Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix)

Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall | Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club | @ Johnny Brenda’s | Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour | “Come Back Home” video | Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary

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Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary

Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary

Northern Irish indie rock trio will be re-releasing their debut album, Tourist History, in an expanded, deluxe format in mid-September in the . The first CD will be identical in to their UK debut album.

The second CD will be a collection of their favorite remixes, including the of “What You Know,” the winning entry of a challenge the band issued to fans in June. Also to be included is a 1-hour documentary filmed by chronicling the band’s travels and gigs around the time of Tourist History‘s UK release in March; you can watch the trailer for the documentary below. The deluxe package will be released on 20 September in the UK by .

CD 1 Tracklisting
01. Cigarettes in the Theatre
02. Come Back Home
03. Do You Want It All?
04. This is The Life
05. Something Good Can Work
06. I Can Talk
07. Undercover Martyn
08. What You Know
09. Eat That Up, It’s Good for You
10. You’re Not Stubborn

CD 2 Tracklisting
01. Kids
02. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
03. I Can Talk ( Remix)
04. Come Back Home ( Remix)
05. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
06. I Can Talk ( Remix)
07. What You Know (Cassian Remix)
08. Come Back Home ( Remix)
09. Something Good Can Work ( Remix)
10. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
11. Something Good Can Work ( Remix)


Oct 07 – Warehouse Live / Houston
Oct 08 – Loft / Dallas
Oct 09 – Festival / Austin
Oct 11 – Mercy Lounge / Nashville
Oct 12 – Loft / Atlanta
Oct 13 – Norva / Norfolk
Oct 14 – First Unitarian Church / Philadelphia
Oct 18 – Agganis Arena / Boston*
Oct 21 – Webster Hall / New York City
Oct 22 – Black Cat / Washington, DC
Oct 23 – Club Hell / Providence
Oct 24 – Le National / Montreal
Oct 25 – Concert Theatre / Toronto
Oct 27 – Lincoln Hall / Chicago
Oct 28 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis
Oct 30 – Bluebird Theatre / Denver
Nov 02 – Henry Fonda Theatre / Los Angeles
Nov 03 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach
Nov 04 – Slim’s / San Francisco
Nov 05 – Hawthorne Theatre / Portland
Nov 06 – Neumo’s / Seattle
Nov 07 – EMU Ballroom / Portland
* supporting Phoenix

Photo: Mary Chang

Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall | Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club | @ Johnny Brenda’s | Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour | “Come Back Home” video

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The Twelves and Project Jenny, Project Jan @ Rusty Spurs, SXSW, Austin TX

The Twelves and Project Jenny, Project Jan @ Rusty Spurs, SXSW, Austin TX


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