![]() The first official single, however is a surprising choice, ‘Sleep Alone’ is noticeably one of the weaker tracks from this album. The result of this is the cheery indie pop that we know and love from Two Door, but with stronger hooky bass lines for example in 4 th track ‘Sun’ and lyrics that unlike much of Tourist History, actually seem to have some meaning. The title Beacon is indicative of what sort of sound you can expect from this album as the band have obviously tried to shine a light upon specific elements of their original sound in Tourist History, but without straying from the flourishing genre that they are associated with. ![]() It’s a fine line for any band but it seems that Two Door Cinema Club have managed to dodge the dreaded second album curse. Scouting For Girls) or to try and show some musical development without appearing to sell out. The dilemma is whether to stick to the winning formula and risk being seen as a one trick pony (i.e. The second album can generically be a curse, especially for a band whose debut album was so successful to begin with. Since the debut release of Tourist History which saw this trio of Northern Irish indie rockers catapulted into the public eye, Two Door Cinema Club’s highly anticipated second album Beacon certainly had a lot to live up to, but fortunately it doesn’t disappoint.
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