


‘Invincible’ hits like a long-lost Kylie & Jason anthem, drenched in neon thrills and a guitar solo built to be played on top of a mountain. Guiding through synth-laden disco highs, it’s in the strutting swagger of ‘Bad Decisions’, the cocktail-croon of ‘Ordinary’ and the effortless energy of ‘Fever’ – a palpable sense of the shackles being thrown off in favour of unabashed pop perfection.Įven then, there are moments which when written down should never work, but take on a new life when delivered with such freedom. ‘Gameshow’ is a record that doesn’t hold any boundaries, a stream of extravagance and outlandish sounds that come together into a record that’s sure of itself and knows it’s fucking good. After years of self-evaluation, personal demons and even questioning what band they really were, Two Door have come back and flung that box wide open – and what has come out is nothing short of dazzling. If anything, they fitted the indie band box to a tee, but clinging on to that thrill ride had its consequences. Spiky indie guitars, pogoing choruses and a non-stop thrill ride of a live show meant that they were festival favourites even at the festivals they weren’t playing.

Two Door have hit the jackpot on this one.īack in 2012, Two Door Cinema Club were every 16 year old’s favourite band.
