

The Man-flavored bounce of “Lucky” is similarly fit for pool playlists. “We say it all of the time, the time is now, it’s now or never,” singer Alex Trimble cheers on “Wonderful Life.” The Portugal. True to its title, Keep On Smiling keeps its chin up, with songs about the good old times and the even better ones that lay ahead. It’s a record as efficient and impersonal as a frozen yogurt shop on the street level of a mixed-use condo development.

Recorded with assistance from the Killers/ Bloc Party producer Jacknife Lee, a studio pro as synced to alt-radio’s wavelength as any, the band’s fifth album, Keep On Smiling, revels in the sounds of the moment, even as it ostensibly calls back to the New Wave funk of Talking Heads and INXS. So far that hasn’t happened for Two Door Cinema Club-the group’s steady streams have never translated into real radio support-but they’re close enough to the piñata that you understand why they keep swinging.
