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  2. Bloc Party discography - Wikipedia

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    Bloc Party's first studio album, Silent Alarm was released in 2005 and was the band's UK breakthrough by reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart. The album generated a hit single, " So Here We Are/Positive Tension ", which peaked at number five on the UK Top 40.

  3. Category:Bloc Party songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Bloc Party songs or lists of Bloc Party songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bloc Party songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Silent Alarm - Wikipedia

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    In June 2004, Bloc Party convened at Deltalab Studios in Copenhagen to make Silent Alarm with Paul Epworth. [10] The band had already written demo songs to record, but Okereke has noted that "it is a creative process and you have to let yourself be inspired while you're in the studio as well". [4]

  5. Hymns (Bloc Party album) - Wikipedia

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    A bewitching new Bloc Party has risen from the grave. Praise be." [23] Giving the album a 4/5 score, The Guardian stated that "There’s a clue to Bloc Party’s radical new direction in the album title: lyrically, Hymns is a turn for the more spiritual. Out goes the angst; in come song titles such as 'Only He Can Heal Me' and an evangelical ...

  6. Alpha Games - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Games is the sixth studio album by English indie rock band Bloc Party, released on 29 April 2022.It is the first studio album by the band since 2016's Hymns.It is notably the first album with drummer Louise Bartle, who joined the band after drum sessions for Hymns had been completed, [3] and the first to feature significant songwriting input from Bartle and bassist Justin Harris with ...

  7. A Weekend in the City - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "The Prayer", became Bloc Party's highest charting song on the UK Singles Chart and on the Irish Singles Chart to date by peaking at number four and number 18 respectively. [22] [50] The song reached number 20 in Australia and is the band's only Australian Singles Chart career entry. [57]

  8. Kele Okereke - Wikipedia

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    Okereke made a guest appearance on Tiësto's song "It's Not the Things You Say" [10] on his album Kaleidoscope, released 6 October 2009 and also Martin Solveig's 'Ready 2 Go', after which Bloc Party went on hiatus. In 2011, Kele reunited with Bloc Party to record the band's fourth album, Four, which was released in

  9. Intimacy (Bloc Party album) - Wikipedia

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    According to Okereke, Bloc Party wanted to make something as stylised as R&B or electronica, [12] combining the rawness of Silent Alarm and the recording experience gained from A Weekend in the City. [8] The frontman drew inspiration from Siouxsie and the Banshees' 1988 song "Peek-a-Boo" and aimed to create "rock interpretations of dance".