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: A high-tempo fan favorite driven by a pulsing bassline and frenetic drums.

Tourist History was released in February 2010 on Kitsuné Music. The album was produced by Eliot James (who worked with Bloc Party and Two Door Cinema Club) and mixed by Philippe Zdar. It was a perfectly timed explosion of bright, energetic pop, separating itself from the melancholic indie-pop of the era. The album was recognized for its tight production, featuring interlocking guitar parts from Sam Halliday and Alex Trimble, backed by precise drumming and melodic basslines.

A frantic, breathless track that captures the anxiety and excitement of being young. "Eat That Up, It’s Good For You":

Detail the used to create the album's unique guitar sound. Share public link

The band still tours heavily, and these songs are the peak of their setlist.

The late 2000s and early 2010s were the golden age of "Blog Rock" and the indie MP3 blogosphere. Websites like Muxtape, Elbo.ws, and thousands of personal Blogspot sites served as the tastemakers of the era. Bloggers would write glowing reviews of new bands and provide a compressed file link—usually a .rar or .zip archive hosted on third-party file-sharing networks—so readers could download the full album instantly. The Missing Links

Streaming platforms offer the entire album in pristine digital quality, often with access to deluxe edition bonus tracks and remixes:

Their influence can be seen in the many bands that have followed in their footsteps, blending indie rock with electronic and dance elements. Two Door Cinema Club's music has also been featured in various films, TV shows, and commercials, introducing their sound to an even broader audience.

Older compressed internet rips often suffer from poor bitrates, ruining the crisp, punchy production that makes Tourist History so brilliant. The Best Ways to Experience Tourist History Today