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  2. Kele Okereke - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Kele reunited with Bloc Party to record the band's fourth album, Four, which was released in August 2012. Both the album and its lead single - Octopus, released a month before - peaked in their respective UK charts at number three. In 2013, the band released an EP called The Nextwave Sessions and went on an indefinite hiatus.

  3. Silent Alarm - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the CD with an extra DVD was released in the UK in October 2005. The DVD, titled God Bless Bloc Party, contains a US tour documentary at El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, live footage of Bloc Party at the 2005 Eurockéennes Festival in Belfort, France, and nine music videos from the band's career.

  4. Bloc party - Wikipedia

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    A bloc party (German: Blockpartei), sometimes called a satellite party, is a political party that is a constituent member of an electoral bloc.However, the term also has a more specific meaning, referring to non-ruling but legal political parties in a one-party state (most notably communist states as auxiliary parties and members of a ruling coalition, differing such governments from pure one ...

  5. 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]

  6. List of NME concert tours - Wikipedia

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    From 2005, the tour was sponsored by unisex hair product company ShockWaves. In 2007, the main NME Awards tour was split into two different tours of four bands each. The first tour, the ShockWaves NME Indie Rock Tour was created to reflect the growing indie rock scene in Britain throughout 2006–2007.

  7. Intimacy (Bloc Party album) - Wikipedia

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    After the studio sessions, Bloc Party embarked on a tour of North American and European summer festivals. [7] One of the recorded tracks, "Mercury", was released as a single on 11 August 2008 and peaked at number 16 on the UK singles chart.

  8. One More Chance (Bloc Party song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released in order to coincide with the band's 'Bloctober' tour. The song received its first radio play on 18 June 2009 on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. The music video for the song was first released publicly on the official MTV site in July 2009. The single debuted at 15 in the UK Singles Chart after its first week of release. [2]

  9. Bloc Party discography - Wikipedia

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    The next EP, Little Thoughts was released the same year only in Japan; it included Bloc Party's first UK Top 40 entry, the double A-side "Little Thoughts/Tulips", which peaked at number 38. 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.