Four New Bloc Party Tracks

2006-11-17 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 4 Comments
Strike Gently are offering streams of four new tracks from the forthcoming Bloc Party album.

The tracks, entitled 'Hunting for Witches,' 'Song for Clay (Disappear Here),' 'Uniform,' 'I Still Remember,' are set to appear on A Weekend In The City, the follow-up to 2003's indie smash Silent Alarm.

A Weekend In The City is due for release in February 2007 via V2 Records, and is produced by U2/Snow Patrol producer Jacknife Lee.

http://www.blocparty.com/

http://www.myspace.com/strikegently

Tagged: Bloc Party

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TheMisterBungle
November 18th 2006
861 Comments


I like these guys.

Pyramidman
November 18th 2006
1340 Comments


i love it

Two-Headed Boy
November 18th 2006
4527 Comments


Silent Alarm kind of sucks, so I won't check this out.

scaredlittleman
November 20th 2006
14 Comments


loved silent alarm. hope the follow up isn't too samish....



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