Thursday, February 17, 2011

Two Door Cinema Club

This is another one of those bands I didn't realize I was hearing all over the place.  Two Door Cinema Club has songs featured on Gran Truismo 5, FIFA 2011, and the MTV show "The World of Jenks".  I was also hearing their music at work all the time but never connected the dots.  

Two Door Cinema Club is an indie, electropop band from northern Ireland.  The band members are Alex Trimble (lead vocals, guitar), Sam Halliday (guitar, vocals), and Kevin Baird (bass, vocals).  In an interview for The Line of Best Fit, the guys told the story of how the name of the band came to be. "The name came from a small cinema called the Tudor cinema which Sam pronounced wrong when thinking of a band name – Tudor Cinema Club – so the spelling got changed to Two Door."  The band is signed with french label Kitsune, who in the past has signed several artists I love such as: Bloc Party, Hot Chip, Klaxons, La Roux, and Phoenix.  Tourist History was even recorded in the same studio where Phoenix recorded their amazing album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.


Tourist History is filled with upbeat guitar melodies and a little synth.  My only complaint is the album's length.  At a mere 33 minutes, I always wish there was more! The album is definitely something I bop my head around to while on the CTA. I haven't listened to a album on loop like this since I first heard Q-Tip's The Renaissance.



It's tough to pick a favorite track but after some deliberation, my favorite has to be their latest single, "What You Know".  Other great tracks from Tourist History include, "I Can Talk", "Something Good Can Work", and "Undercover Martyn"(simple, great concept, easily their best video).


Check out the video for "Undercover Martyn"



Two Door Cinema Club will be performing at Park West in Chicago on Thursday April, 7th. Tickets went on sale on the January 29th for $18. I should really get my ticket soon...



Tourist History track listing:
1. Cigarettes In The Theatre
2. Come Back Home
3. Undercover Martyn
4. Do You Want It All?
5. This Is The Life
6. Something Good Can Work
7. I Can Talk
8. What You Know
9. Eat That Up, It's Good For You
10. You're Not Stubborn
Two Door Cinema Club Official Website:

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Live Shows and....Lollapalooza sneak peek!

It's that time again music lovers.  Time to mark your calendars for upcoming concerts!!! I'm hoping to make it to at the least, one show a month. That's not too much to ask, right? I started last night at the House of Blues for the Underoath and Thursday show. Not usually the type of music I like, but those guys definitely know how to put on a great show.  Anyways, here are some upcoming shows!

February

11th- Robyn at The Riviera Theatre [sold out]
12th- Interpol at The Riviera Theatre
23rd- Pete Yorn at The Vic

March

2nd- Cage The Elephant at The Vic
4th- Iron and Wine with guest, Eleventh Dream Day at Riviera Theatre [$27]
9th- Janet Jackson at the Chicago Theatre [3rd and final show. $50-$200]
11th- Cold War Kids at Riviera Theatre
12th- Sarah McLachlan and Friends at Chicago Theatre [$39-$75]
-       Crystal Castles at The Riviera Theatre
15th- Bright Eyes at The Riviera Theatre [sold out]
25th- Travie McCoy at Metro [$18-$21]
      - Miami Horror, Class Actress, Millionyoung at Lincoln Hall [$12]
26th- Amos Lee at the Vic
28th- Apex Manor at Schubas [$10]

April

2nd- Klaxons, Creep at Metro [$15]
6th- The Raveonettes, Tamaryn at Lincoln Hall [$18]
7th- Three Days Grace at the Riviera Theatre [$30]
     - Two Door Cinema Club at Park West [$18]
12th- Starfucker, Champagne Champagne at Lincoln Hall [$12-$14]
20th- The Submarines, Nik Freitas at Schubas [$12-$14]
22nd- Guggenheim Grotto at Space [$10-$14]
        - Chris Cornell at The Vic
        - The Boxer Rebellion at Double Door [$14]
25th- Arcade Fire, The National at UIC Pavilion [$51]
28th- James Blunt with guest, Christina Perri at Riviera Theatre [$35]
30th- Deftones at The Riviera Theatre

May

4th- The Kills at The Vic
5th- Of Montreal at The Vic
7th- Peter Bjorn and John at Lincoln Hall [$20-$25]
14th- Cake at The Riviera Theatre
24th- Adele at the Riviera Theatre [$35]
31st- Friendly Fires at Lincoln Hall [$20]

June

1st- The Script at the Aragon Ballroom [$32-$35]
3rd- Brett Dennen at The Vic [$22]
7th- Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs with special guests Brandi Carlile and The Secret Sisters at Jay Pritzker Pavilion [$20-$65]
18th- Florence + The Machine at the Aragon Ballroom

July

7th- The Flaming Lips at the Aragon Ballroom
8th- Katy Perry at the Allstate Arena [$35-$45]

And THIS JUST IN!!!!
LOLLAPALOOZA HEADLINER LEAKS!
According to the Chicago Tribune, at this year’s Grant Park music festival headliners are Eminem, Muse, and Foo Fighters.  Also expect to see Best Coast, Girl Talk, Crystal Castles and Lykke Li.  The entire lineup will be announced in April.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Cold War Kids



Towards the end of my freshman year in college, my friend Sam was raving about this new band that I had to check out.  At the time, their first single "Hang Me Up To Dry" was a free download on iTunes, so of course I downloaded it.  It was the kind of song that I instantly knew all of the words to and always sang along.  I picked up Robbers and Cowards and the album found it's way onto my regular rotation on my iPod.


Robbers and Cowards received very positive reviews overall from magazines and music blogs.  While Loyalty to Loyalty received mixed reviews.  It seemed as though listeners either loved it or hated it with barely any middle ground.  Last Tuesday, Cold War Kids released their 3rd album.

Mine Is Yours is a step in a different direction for Cold War Kids.  The band enlisted the help of Jacquire King who has produced for, Kings of Leon, Mutemath, and Modest Mouse.  On previous albums, Robbers and Cowards and Loyalty to Loyalty, I enjoyed the bands gritty and often, very un-refined sound.  Mine is Yours completely raises the ante in production value and goes back to Robbers and Cowards more simplistic lyrics.  They even try using a hip-hop synthesized beat in the song, "Sensitive Kid" that just sounds awkward and out of place.  Some listeners may like the new sound.  It does take the band to a more mainstream type of sound, and may broaden their fanbase.  With that, comes the price of isolating fans of their original sound.


Some of my favorite Cold War Kids songs are:

From Robbers and Cowards
Hang Me up to Dry(music video)
Hair Down
Hospital Beds(music video)
Rubidoux

From Loyalty to Loyalty
Welcome to the Occupation
I’ve Seen Enough(music video)
Dreams Old Men Dream
Relief
As soon as I hear that bassline, there aren’t many things that compare to the feeling I get when I turn up “Relief” as loud as I can stand to hear it.

I’m still a Cold War Kids fan.  I’m a little disappointed in some of the choices they made for Mine Is Yours.  I’ll just be looking out for what comes next.

And I definitely hope to catch them when they perform in Chicago on March 11th at Rivera Theatre.

You can also stream Mine Is Yours for free here:
http://prettymuchamazing.com/reviews/albumreviews/mineisyours








Mine Is Yours track listing:

1. Mine Is Yours
2. Louder Than Ever
3. Royal Blue
4. Finally Begin
5. Out Of The Wilderness
6. Skip The Charades
7. Sensitive Kid
8. Bulldozer
9. Broken Open
10. Cold Toes On The Cold Floor
11. Flying Upside Down 

Cold War Kids Official Website:
http://www.coldwarkids.com