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False Alarm

Two Door Cinema Club

False Alarm

Fourth studio album from the Irish indie pop outfit produced by Jacknife Lee (U2, Weezer, One Direction and Taylor Swift)

ADM rating[?]

6.8

Label
Prolifica Inc.
UK Release date
21/06/2019
US Release date
21/06/2019
  1. 9.0 |   Clash

    Through wide-eyed vulnerability and reflective song writing, ‘False Alarm’ is a game-changing record for the future of indie-rock
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  2. 9.0 |   DIY

    They’ve learnt how to harness their mainstream power while taking creative risks
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  3. 8.0 |   The Independent

    Two Door are often overlooked in comparison to both their shinier pop counterparts, and the rock and indie bands more willing to mouth off about the state of the world. On False Alarm, though, they offer something that proves they’re still worth paying attention to
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  4. 8.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    If the job was to create a new, adventurous sound to complete a transformation in the making since Gameshow, these guys have definitely done the job. This is an album of bold, aggressive regeneration that does not fall short
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  5. 8.0 |   All Music

    False Alarm is a colorful, good-time album by a band that's maturing, and having fun at the same time
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  6. 7.0 |   The Music

    A nice attempt at something new(ish) for the band, with mixed results
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  7. 6.0 |   NME

    Wild experimentation and prioritisation of fun yields mixed results across the band's fourth album, but the risks are admirable in themselves
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  8. 6.0 |   The Irish Times

    While these songs are in keeping with their previous release, 2016’s Gameshow, this is a completely transformed band. What remains is a strong aptitude to produce undeniably strong, radio-ready singles
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  9. 4.9 |   Gig Soup

    The Northern Irish group return with a funky album about the internet, social media and its effects on society. This is not just a cut-and-paste job from their 2016 return with a funky album about the internet, social media
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  10. 4.0 |   The Guardian

    The Northern Irish trio have embraced electronic pop, but they fail to give their strong hooks any personality
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