![]() ![]() And things really haven’t changed between Tourist History and Beacon Trimble still wears his heart on his sleeve, the band still live for explosively catchy choruses, and every comparison to Bloc Party is still very much valid.ĭisclaimer: if Tourist History was your favorite album of 2010 and you would like nothing more than another album just like it, feel free to give this review a rest. Sounding quite boyish and naïve, Trimble sounds and looks less like a bad boy and more like a girl’s preferred shoulder to cry on. But anyone who is familiar with the band’s debut, 2010’s Tourist History, should be familiar with Alex Trimble’s lyrics and voice. Pairing the artwork with the album title, it might seem that this is a band of wannabe bad boys who are out for one thing from all females. Not only is the concept ridiculously adolescent, but it’s ill-fitting of Two Door Cinema Club. Not only does it desperately want the same shock value as The Strokes’ album art for Is This It, but the suggestive placing of a light fixture in between the model’s legs is just embarrassing. Before I begin writing anything about the music, the album art for Irish electro-rockers Two Door Cinema Club’s sophomore album, Beacon, is terrible.
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