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Gallery: Peach Pit + Two Door Cinema Club

By Tanmay Shankar

Nov. 7, 2019 7:56 p.m.

The concert opened with Peach Pit, an indie pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, with Neil Smith on the vocals and rhythm guitar.

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Peach Pit’s set featured mellow, duotone lighting and energetic dance moves.

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The four-piece band is currently touring with Two Door Cinema Club across the U.S. and Canada.

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Lead guitarist Christopher Vanderkooy hops off the stage to interact with the audience at the Hollywood Palladium.

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Two Door Cinema Club followed the act by Peach Pit on their tour ‘’False Alarm,’’ named for their fourth and most recent album released in June.

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Alex Trimble led the band on the vocals, opening their act to ‘’Talk,’’ a single from ‘’False Alarm.’’

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Trimble frequently interacted with the audience at the event, pausing during the chorus of ‘’Talk’’ for concertgoers to sing along.

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Sam Halliday, a founding member of the band and lead guitarist, accompanied Trimble on ‘’Talk.’’

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The set was backlit with an LED screen showing graphics of megaphones, a prominently featured motif on the ‘'False Alarm’’ album art.

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Benjamin Thompson, a touring member of the band, accompanied the act on the drums.

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Kevin Baird, another founding member of the band, accompanied the act on the bass guitar.

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After ‘’Talk,’’ the act moved on to a crowd favorite, ‘’Undercover Martyn,’’ from the band’s debut 2010 album, ‘’Tourist History.’’

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Trimble later brought out the rhythm guitar to accompany his vocal performance.

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The set list included newer songs as well as old favorites from ‘’Tourist History’’ and the band’s 2012 album ‘’Beacon,’’ ending with ‘’Nice to See You’’ from ‘’False Alarm.’’

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Tanmay Shankar | Senior staff photographer
Tanmay is a senior staff photographer and member of the editorial board. He was previously an assistant Photo editor covering the sports beat.
Tanmay is a senior staff photographer and member of the editorial board. He was previously an assistant Photo editor covering the sports beat.
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