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Ep112: Bloc Party

27-Jun-24 22:00

Ep112: Bloc Party

Seminal to the post-punk revival of the early 2000s, indie rockers Bloc Party helped shape British indie rock for the rest of the decade and as we know it today. This week, we go Back To Back through the four-piece's energetic post-punk revival sound from where it all started - their platinum-selling 2005 debut album, Silent Alarm.

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Hunting For Witches (A Weekend In The City)
Like Eating Glass (Silent Alarm)
Kettling (Four)
Into The Earth (Hymns)
Ratchet (Four)
Helicopter (Silent Alarm)
The Prayer (A Weekend In The City)
Banquet (Silent Alarm)
Traps (Alpha Games)
Signs (Intimacy)

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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