Bloc Party - A Weekend In the City (Bonus Version) (iTunes Version)
From the post-post-punk of their early EPs to Silent Alarm's sprawl of sounds and ideas, Bloc Party has never shied away from reinventing their music. They continue to evolve on A Weekend in the City, an unashamedly ambitious, emotional album that builds on where they've been before but still feels like a departure. Silent Alarm's eclecticism was one of its biggest strengths; not knowing exactly which Bloc Party you were going to get from song to song — arty punks, unabashed romantics, or righteously angry rockers — made for thrilling listening. They make the earnest, anthemic sound that was on the fringes of Silent Alarm the heart of A Weekend in the City, and it works remarkably well. It helps that the band's feelings are as focused as the music is. A Weekend in the City revolves around Kele Okereke's thoughts on life in 21st century London; in his eyes, it's a few highs and moments of belonging, surrounded by a lot of loneliness and disappointment — not to mention racism, homophobia, and religious hypocrisy.
Genres: Alternative, Music, Indie Rock
Released: Feb 06, 2007
℗ 2007 Bloc Party under exclusive license to Vice Music, Inc. for the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and Central America.
1 Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
2 Hunting for Witches
3 Waiting For The 7:18
4 The Prayer
5 Uniform
6 On
7 Where Is Home?
8 Kreuzberg
9 I Still Remember
10 Flux
11 Sunday
12 Srxt
13 Cain Said to Abel (Bonus Track)
14 I Still Remember (Video)
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