The song quickly transitions, however, to a funky guitar riff and a radio-friendly verse. So Many People begins with a Kevin Parker (Tame Impala) sounding synthesizer intro. The dreamy sounding breakdown is a nice addition to the feel of the track. It’s another song with hit potential and should keep the club crowds moving. Again, Trimble’s vocals are very solid and fits the music nicely. Satisfaction Guaranteed kicks in with a very nice 80’s synth-pop opening. Vocalist Alex Trimble effectively delivers the lyrics over a solid composition. It will likely become a crowd favorite at their live performances, as it has plenty of spots for audience interaction and a driving, danceable beat. Very listenable, with great flow and hit potential. Up next is Talk, and this one probably should have been the opening track. It isn’t a bad track but would have been better suited near the middle of the record, as it didn’t set a strong tone for the rest of the album, lacking in charisma. It’s a pretty generic sounding song, and comes across as a bit uninspired. The first track on the record, Once, was an interesting choice for the opener. They return this year with their latest release, False Alarm. They released their debut, Tourist History, in 2010 followed up by Beacon in 2012 and Gameshow in 2016. If you aren’t familiar with them, Two Door Cinema Club is a Northern Irish three-piece indie rock band with three full-length records already under their belts. Two Door Cinema Club returns with their fourth studio album, False Alarm managing to produce some catchy and danceable beats, but not maintain the pace.
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