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A Weekend In The City Digi-LP
driving second album from Vice's punky powerhouses

file under : new rock

label : Vice    date added : 09/26/2007

 
 

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Bloc Party
Song For Clay (Disappear Here) pick
04:50
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Hunting For Witches pick
03:30
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Waiting For The 7.18
04:15
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
The Prayer pick
03:44
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Uniform
05:33
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
On
04:45
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Where Is Home? pick
04:54
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Kreuzberg
05:29
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
I Still Remember
04:35
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
Sunday
05:01
$1.39
$2.49
 
Bloc Party
SXRT
04:49
$1.39
$2.49
 
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  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
Second album from Bloc Party, and that means it's time for the haters to start crying "sophomore slump!" Don't think anyone arguing that point will have a leg to stand on with A Weekend In The City, though: whereas many bands play it safe on (or just break up before) LP numero dos, Kele and the lads have obviously taken another step in evolving their songwriting skills. Right from the jump, "Song For Clay" is a posted notice that Weekend might not appease all fans - the guitars are harder, the drumming more raw and the tone more somber. But if you were feeling the really epic, anthemic styles on Silent Alarm, you'll find a lot to like here. Check out "Where Is Home?" (which builds up and up at a furious pace for the duration of its 5 minutes) or the Radiohead-ish experimentation of "Hunting For Witches." And someone make a re-edit using the intro of "The Prayer," stat!

reviewed by Chris Lemon-Red 09/24/2007


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