Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Two Door Cinema Club




I first started listening to these guys when I heard their remix of "The Angler" by Panama Kings in early 2009-ish I believe. They have come a long way since then, they released their first full length "Tourist History" March 1st 2010.



They remastered tracks from their older demo's, EP's and singles, and threw in a handful of new stuff too. In my opinion though, some of the remastered stuff sounded better when it was just a demo, maybe i'm just used to the old version and don't want to accept the newer version.

Like many other awesome bands they were featured on Kitsune Compilations 7,8, and 9 with artists such as: Cut Copy, Digitalism, Klaxons, Delphic, Foals, and so on.



Here is a prime example of a demo that I thought was better than the remastered version. The song is called "Something Good Can Work" :



In my opinion the guitars just sound better in the demo. If you really care to listen to the difference between the demo and the new version then watch the music video for something good can work:



Here is a song that wasn't included on the new album, I feel it didn't get the attention it deserves. It's a great song but was only offered as track 2 on the "I can talk" single. It's called "Costume Party" :



This next track was what really made me fall in love, this track was sort of a turning point for the band in my opinion. This track is titled "I Can Talk":



Allow me to once again, share my opinion that this next track is another case of demo being better than remastered version, mostly the sound of the guitars, and the absence of the unnecessary long intro . "Cigarettes In The Theatre":



Feel free to compare it to the new version, let me know what your opinion is now that you've heard mine, i'm quite interested.

So I might as well end this post with my favorite track from the new album called "Eat That Up, It's Good For You":



Download Links:

Something Good Can Work

Costume Party

I Can Talk

Cigarettes In The Theatre

Eat That Up, It's Good For You

Other Links:

http://myspace.com/twodoorcinemaclub

http://myspace.com/maisonkitsune

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