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“I think music is poetry. When somebody listens to one of our songs what we hope that they feel is a number of emotions. We like to take the listener on a journey. … Overall, it’s pretty optimistic and happy, [but] we’ll always try and incorporate dark twists.”

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“I think music is poetry. When somebody listens to one of our songs what we hope that they feel is a number of emotions. We like to take the listener on a journey. … Overall, it’s pretty optimistic and happy, [but] we’ll always try and incorporate dark twists.”

Watch our full interview with Capital Cities.

On Oct. 25 indie electro-rock collective Two Door Cinema Club were the featured guests at 98.7-FM’s Penthouse, an exclusive concert series hosted by Los Angeles-based radio station KYSR-FM at the historic Hollywood Tower in Hollywood, Calif. Before an intimate crowd, Two Door Cinema Club performed a set featuring tracks from their sophomore album, Beacon, including “Next Year” and “Sleep Alone.”

Prior to the performance, Two Door Cinema Club’s Kevin Baird and Sam Halliday participated in an exclusive interview with GRAMMY.com and discussed recording Beacon, common themes in their music and touring, among other topics.

“I think lyrically there’s a lot of talk of distance and longing,” said Halliday. “When we were writing and recording the record, and from being on tour for the last three years, it’s hard to settle down [in] places [and] keep relationships going strongly. … It’s the longing for the routine of keeping those relationships.”

On May 31 GRAMMY-nominated rock band Garbage were the featured guests at 98.7-FM’s Penthouse, an exclusive concert series hosted by Los Angeles-based radio station KYSR-FM at the historic Hollywood Tower in Hollywood, Calif. Before an intimate crowd of radio contest winners, Garbage performed an acoustic set featuring the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Only Happy When It Rains,” “I Think I’m Paranoid,” “Vow,” and “Blood For Poppies,” a song from their most recent release, Not Your Kind Of People.
Watch the full interview and performances here.
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On May 31 GRAMMY-nominated rock band Garbage were the featured guests at 98.7-FM’s Penthouse, an exclusive concert series hosted by Los Angeles-based radio station KYSR-FM at the historic Hollywood Tower in Hollywood, Calif. Before an intimate crowd of radio contest winners, Garbage performed an acoustic set featuring the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Only Happy When It Rains,” “I Think I’m Paranoid,” “Vow,” and “Blood For Poppies,” a song from their most recent release, Not Your Kind Of People.

Watch the full interview and performances here.

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