
Sharp, syncopated indie-pop driven by interlocking guitars and neon-lit melodies. A high-energy snapshot of early 2010s youthful urgency and precision.
July 12, 2010 · Kitsuné Music
Come Back Home represents the peak of the early 2010s indietronica movement, where the grit of post-punk was replaced by a clinical, neon-lit precision. The sound is defined by its lack of fuzz: every guitar note is a sharp, percussive chime, and every drum hit feels quantized to a digital grid. It is music that demands movement, not through aggression, but through an infectious, clockwork-like momentum that feels both sophisticated and deeply accessible. It captures the feeling of a city at night, illuminated by artificial lights and the nervous energy of youth.
How does Come Back Home sound next to the rest of Two Door Cinema Club's catalogue?
Hopeful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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