Along with Radiohead, Bloc Party are fast becoming one of the untouchables in modern day music as far as criticism is concerned, so I guess here is as good a place as anywhere to start. 'Silent Alarm' ...
Back in 2005, the year of their stellar debut album, Silent Alarm, Bloc Party truly felt invincible. The British quartet wrangled explosive melodrama from the simplest of rock 'n' roll tools: the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bloc Party makes NPR Tiny Desk debut - Credit: NPR Music/Youtube Bloc Party appeared on NPR Tiny Desk for the first time with a ...
Before indie-rock Tumblr girls obsessed over Arctic Monkeys, there was Bloc Party. Effortless, provocative, innovative and distinct, Bloc Party is by far my favorite indie-rock band. In fact, their ...
UK band Bloc Party return today with Alpha Games, their much-awaited sixth album and the first where founding members Kele Okereke and Russell Lissack created songs from the ground up with new members ...
For just shy of two decades, Bloc Party have subverted expectation. From 2005’s critically acclaimed Silent Alarm, which birthed the immortal guitar anthems “Banquet” and “Helicopter,” to 2008’s ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The news follows a busy first half of 2023 for Bloc Party. Fresh off of an ...
Bloc Party have announced plans to release a remix album of tracks from their third LP Intimacy. The album will feature reworkings of songs by acts including No Age and Mogwai. What to Read Next ...
Earlier this week, UK rockers Bloc Party commemorated 20 years of their debut album, “Silent Alarm.” In honor of the anniversary, Phoenix New Times music editor Chris Coplan has penned a brief ode to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. L-R: Russell Lissack, Kele Okereke and Louise Bartle (background) of Bloc Party at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on August 2nd, ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bloc Party may have won over fans worldwide with their trademark London sound, but the band is determined not to be branded as just another British rock band on the U.S. music ...