![]() It can be argued that Two Door Cinema Club is an experiment in and of itself, especially considering the group basically created and pioneered their own genre, a feat that not many other bands have on their mantles. Gameshow, however, with its generic pop sound and strange attempts at mimicking ‘70s disco beats, feels as if Two Door Cinema Club became lost and took a turn in the wrong direction. ![]() Perhaps what made Tourist History such an inviting listen was how it successfully intertwined electronic vibes and the basic qualities of an indie rock piece. “Undercover Martyn,” considered a classic by long-time Two Door fans, features cooing guitar licks from Halliday as well as a synthesizer effect-filled bridge accompanied by palm-muted guitar. “I Can Talk” works in much the same fashion Halliday shows off his prowess in tremolo picking before an effect-laden bridge and guitar solo bisect the song. “What You Know” and “Cigarettes in the Theatre” both demonstrate Trimble’s impressive vocal range. These qualities that first drew fans towards Two Door Cinema Club are far more suppressed throughout Gameshow. ![]()
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