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Bloc Party's Silent Alarm: Revisiting a spiky 2005 indie classic (Live Podcast)

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The debut album from Bloc Party remains a seminal record of a key time in UK guitar music.

Niall is joined by author and writer Dean Van Nguyen discuss the record in front of a live audience at Listen Closely, our series of monthly album listening parties.


Bloc Party – Silent Alarm (2005)

Bloc Party’s debut album quickly became a seminal indie record of the 2000s with big frenetic indie zeitgeist hits like ‘Helicopter’, ‘Banquet’, ‘This Modern Love’ and ‘Like Eating Glass’.

Silent Alarm presented a poppy spin on taut post-punk, edgy pop and alternative ballads, with Kele Okereke’s lyrical explorations of matters of the heart, modern anxieties, intimacy and alienation.

Silent Alarm felt like a manifesto. It bridged rock and dance culture before LCD Soundsystem and others made that fusion mainstream. We discuss its beginnings, its impact, what came after for the band and some recommended further listening.


We revisit the record in The Big Romance with a live audience.

Dean’s book about Tupac is recommended.

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