Were you hoping for a miracle?
They really were pretty good once upon a time, and that time was mostly around the release of their debut album Silent Alarm in 2005.
It’s not too unfair to label Bloc Party one of the great ‘diminishing returns’ acts, as each new album sounded less and less immediate and by the time 2016’s rather dreadful Hymns arrived, the band resembled a shadow of its former self with only half of the original line-up in place.
This is what they look like now, in case you were unaware:
Still, Silent Alarm is something of a modern classic, and so we welcome the unexpected news on a cold snowy Monday morning that Bloc Party are returning to perform that album in full.
What remains of the band will hit up London’s Alexandra Palace on Wednesday 24 October as part of a six-date Silent Alarm-themed European tour, with tickets on sale Friday at 9:30am.
This October, we will perform Silent Alarm in full at six European shows. Tickets on sale this Friday. https://t.co/F7zVUt6kIG pic.twitter.com/lmz2UXBNFd
— Bloc Party (@BlocParty) March 19, 2018
Between that and The Kooks high up the Electric Picnic bill, it’s heaven for mid-2000s indie fans…
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