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Miina Hunker

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:33:04 AM8/5/24
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Twodoor cinema club was unbelievable. They were so exciting and I never knew what was going to happen next. The crowd was so rowdy and perfect for the concert. The venue made it comfortable and was clean. I was standing only 10 feet away from the lead singer. We went for my birthday and it was the best present. I knew every word to the songs. This made the experience even more special. The lighting was so great. Even a bit over the top. I was expecting low lights with a chill crowd. But what I got was a brilliant crowd with lights everywhere and screaming at the top of our lungs. Sure we were in so much pain from our feet and sweat was everywhere, but we did not care at all. The music was so good and it was like the best concert. The stage was almost gonna explode and it was so thrilling. When I got home I was so tired I just crashed. The ride home was so tiring too. I fell asleep a few times on my friends. We were so happy to be there when we could see our favorite band. The band was very into it and they loved the crowd. They kept talking to us and played every song perfectly. Nobody could get over the bright lights. It was almost like we were in a rave or house concert. I wish I could go back there everyday to hear the sound of Two Door Cinema Club. The music was very upbeat and inviting. The lyrics work so well with what is going on and the lyrics are relevant to events that occur to most people. The drums were ringing in my ears through tout the entire night and on to the next day. The one guitarist was really cute. He kept looking toward us and pointed at us. I swear he was pointing right at my friends and I. The night was so memorable and I would definitely recommend them to anyone who likes alternative or indie type music. They are somewhere in that genre. Not really sure where else they would go. The concert last November was probably the most memorable concert ever because it was on. Friday night in the city with 2 of my friends. It was just us and Two Door Cinema Club. The best part of it was that we didn't know the 2 opening acts and that they were good. I learned new music, got to hang with friends, spend the night listening to the most popular band on my iPod, and letting go. This was one of the nights of my life. Two Door Cinema Club was perfect for me. They helped me get up from stages in my life that I thought I would never get out of. Their music is calming, cool, fast, slow, different, and just their own special sound. It is highly likely I would see them again and have an even better time knowing what I know now. The concert was perfection.

I walked into the cozy grunge of Showbox Sodo (now deceased), mild mannered and expecting a satisfactory show that, at the very least, would not disappoint me. The openers were strange and unknown, the crowd calm and swaying to them in an only slightly interested wave. After their exit, the energy shifted dramatically. A wave of shoving sent me and my friends stumbling towards the front lines with little to no effort. Then came Two Door, charming accents blazing as they introduced themselves. Within three guitar notes the attendees woke up, rubbed their eyes, and went absolutely mental.


After experiencing an amazing show on Day 3 of Lollapalooza, my friends and I, along with the thousands of people around us, were all high in anticipation for the next show to knock us off our feet... And Two Door Cinema Club did just that - they put on a show like no other. The band came on the stage, looking fresh ta death. The lead singer, Alex, came out in a dark blue suit and shades. The classiness didn't stop there; periodically he would take a sip from a cold glass of white wine in between songs. The other band mates were dressed nicely as well, and they all looked so put together. Though looks can sometimes be deceiving, TDCC proved that one can look good and play amazing music simultaneously (Alex rocked out in that three-piece suit for the entire show). The band was so in tune and connected with each other, and they knew how to keep the crowd entertained. At on point in the show, they suddenly stopped playing and froze in place. After the crowd grew more excited, wondering when they were going to continue to play, the band all started playing again in unison. It was such a cool thing to watch! Dancing to TDCC that day brought back many memories of my middle school years, when my sisters and I would jam out to their songs; I never would have dreamed of getting to see them live. The band looked like they were having so much fun up there, which gave the show an upbeat and exciting vibe. They played a nice mix of their classics and songs from their latest album. I was thoroughly impressed with TDCC. The combination of the suits, wine, and music made this experience a memorable one that I'll never forget.


In terms of the setlist, it was very balanced. They actually focused on the oldies starting with "Cigarettes in the Theatre" and "Undercover Martyn". The biggest surprise for me was that they included "Eat That Up, It's Good For You" and all the classics were there. They played just 4 songs of the new album, maintaining the attitude all the way.


If you're looking for captivating, fun, lively music, then Two Door Cinema Club is perfect for you. Their true talent shines through in every song they produce, and you can feel their emotion with each note and chord.


With an all around unique sound, Two Door Cinema Club will undoubtedly enthrall you. From their most famous song 'Something Good Can Work' to some less known ones such as 'Sun', you will never be let down. A polyphonic bliss most definitely awaits, with a plethora of sounds such as electric guitar, mandolin, keyboard, drums, and even some brass. The lead singers voice has a uniquely soothing aspect to it, not to mention that adorable hint of a British accent! When live, Two Door Cinema Club brings an even bigger appeal. They never have an arrogant attitude. They always feel right at home and make you feel the same. From incredible mosh pits to equally incredible seat experiences, you can never go wrong with a Two Door Cinema Club concert. In real life and through their albums, they carry out their joyous and unique feel.


Two Door Cinema Club came on stage with a really great, in a way interactive introduction that led into Talk. It really pulls you in! The rest of the show was mind-blowing and they tricked us (me, at least) about their final song. I thought about 4 songs were gonna be the last one haha. Alex spoke to the audience and they all thanked the audience for coming. I loved the graphics they had set up behind them and the lighting cues. It was just spectacular and I was definitely sad when it ended. I would suggest for anyone and everyone to go to one of their concerts. You will not be disappointed.


Back in October when I saw them in a small, local venue, they packed the place. Most of the songs were played off of their first album, Tourist History. Even when I'm with my friends, TDCC perfectly sets the tone for a good time. I remember seeing everyone singing along to their most popular songs like Undercover Martyn and What You Know. It was like a party inside the venue because of how much effects they had set! There were flashing lights everywhere and everyone dancing. There were even crowd surfers! They even played their new single, Changing of the Seasons. Their opening bands, Smallpools and St. Lucia also set a very good vibe for them. The alternative/indie pop definitely made it a very lively concert.


Two Door Cinema Club was great. Unfortunately their performance didn't match with how the audiences behave. They were the worst. Since Sundara Karma playing, a bunch of teenagers started to push people around and made a commotion (they somehow wanted to create a mosh pit, gosh the song wasn't even the right song to do moshing). I couldn't enjoy the concert last night because I was busy saving my life from getting stomped by people. And I couldn't understand why the security was so slow. They didn't do anything to those d*ckheads just until before the TDCC played. And somehow there was also a fight in the middle between a boy and a girl? Like f*ck?! I really wantes to like the performance last night, but those experiences of being pushed and pulled in a sea of people made this concert was THE WORST CONCERT I'VE EVER ATTENDED IN LONDON.

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