Allow Me To Reintroduce Myself

Can’t leave bloggin’ alone, the game needs me. We resume our regular programming today and I’ve got a post chock full of hotness for you today. Let’s start by getting back to what I do best: keeping you posted on all the latest Bloc Party news as it breaks. First, of all: Did I not tell y’all it was gonna be the best thing ever? I wasn’t kidding when I said it was going to be absolutely massive and it is, though I’m reserving final judgement as these leaked tracks are yet to be mastered (hence the volume issues and low bass portions on some of the tracks). Lead UK single, “The Prayer” has proven to be the early favorite of many, and I’ve been hotly anticipating news of the single release’s b-sides and remixes. Before I get into that, let me give people the opportunity to hear it first. Most of you have probably noticed VICE’s all-over-it-ness when it comes to shutting down posted tracks, so I’m obviously not able to post the download, but VICE has been kind enough to provide us with a stream of the official track, which you can listen to here. Furthermore, they found it in their hearts to hook us up with an mp3 of Kele discussing the track as well, which you can check out below.
MP3: Kele Okereke on “The Prayer”
In other Bloc Party news, BlocParty.net has put together a Bloc Party covers project, titled Blag Party, and is encouraging the musically inclined to submit their own covers of any Bloc Party song, the best of which will be picked for inclusion on the Blag Party compilation CD that will eventually be sent to the band themselves. If this sounds like your kind of thing, send all entries to blogparty@blocparty.net. Take your time though, there’s no deadline as of yet. The best news though, is that the first cover has trickled in and it’s absolutely fantastic. Slowbear The Great (née Joe O’Callaghan) gets the project off to a great start with his extremely impressive cover of “Banquet”. Taking a completely different approach from the orginal, Slowbear combines his acoustic fingerpicking and smokey, double-tracked vocals to reinvent the original in his own, chilled-out way.
MP3: “Banquet” - Slowbear The Great
But the big news of the day his the announcement of the details of “The Prayer” UK single release. “The Prayer” will see release on Wichita in the UK on January 29th and will come in three action-packed formats as well as a download bundled with exclusive remixes. Check out the details below, and be sure to view the recently-revealed album cover art (which I love) here. Thanks to James at Blog Party for the info.
CD-Single
1. “The Prayer” [stream]
2. “We Were Lovers”*
3. “The Prayer” (Phones Full Metal Jackin’ Mix)*
7″ One
A. “The Prayer”
B. “England”*
7″ Two
A. “The Prayer”
B. “The Prayer” (Version 2)
Download Bundle:
1. “The Prayer”
2. “The Prayer” (Para One Remix)
3. “The Prayer” (Break & Silent Witness Remix)
4. “The Prayer” (Does It Offend You, Yeah? Remix)
*FUCK YESSSS
Seriously, I couldn’t ask for better news as far as the b-sides are concerned. The live versions I have of both “England” and “We Were Lovers” (formerly titled “Blue Moon” and “Cells Shaped Like Stars”, respectively) were both incredibly promising, and I was gutted to hear that they didn’t make the final cut for the album. Thank god then for single release and b-sides; hear the live versions for yourself below. Keep an ear out for that awesome, “In our bodies! In our bodies!” chorus in “We Were Lovers”.
MP3s:
“England” (Live @ Fabric) - Bloc Party
“We Were Lovers” (Live @ Fabric) - Bloc Party

As far as the remixes go, HOW EXCITED ARE WE ABOUT PHONES?! First of all, the “Full Metal Jackin’” title is so bad ass I don’t even know what to do with myself. As if I didn’t already worship Paul Epworth enough already. Second of all, the remix itself is awesome. I actually stumbled upon it by complete luck two days ago as Phones quietly made it available on his MySpace site for streaming. I ripped the audio and actually have a pretty great MP3 of the track, but considering the way VICE and Wichita have been policing the tracks pertaining to this release I’ll have to forgo posting it here. Instead, get over to Phones’ MySpace as soon as possible and feel the hotness for yourself. When Epic Man first saw the light of day on Phones’ ‘Space at the end of last summer the header read “Phones is dead”. Now, with the recent posting of this new remix the header reads “Phones IS back”, and indeed he is, dropping his hottest mix of 2006 on the track. In my opinion, Phones’ masterwork is still his incredible “Wolves At The Door” mix for the Futureheads on “Hounds of Love”, with his remix of “Never Felt Like This Before” for Shaznay Lewis (of All Saints fame), coming in at a close second. Grab them both below, and if you haven’t already done it, get to Phones MySpace NOW and stream his new Bloc mix. Anyone feeling a bit of a Simian Mobile Disco influence in “The Prayer” remix, or is that just me?
MP3s: ((both highly recommended))
“Hounds of Love” (Phones Wolves At The Door Mix) - The Futureheads
“Never Felt Like This Before” (Phones Volt Version) - Shaznay Lewis

Concerning the other remixes, I’ve never heard of Breaks & Silent Witness or Does It Offend You, Yeah?, but I’m definitely psyched to find out what Para One can do with the track. Only thing is, if you’re going to get a hot Parisian DJ to remix “The Prayer”, WHY THE FUCK ISN’T IT JUSTICE. Pardon me if I’m overreacting, BUT THEY’RE ON THE SAME FUCKING LABEL [in the US] FOR CHRIST SAKE. Ever since I heard “The Prayer” I knew it was begging to be Justified by the French DJ’s, and I mean, shit - there was no reason it couldn’t happen. Don’t get me wrong, Para One is great (I mean just watch his music video for “Dudun Dun”), but I’d just had my fingers crossed about this whole Justice thing for a while now, and to find out they picked someone from Ed Banger [UPDATE: I’m wrong here, Para One’s on Institubes - minus fifteen scene points for me] that’s not Justice is just frustrating. But anyway, here are some Para One tracks for the uninitiated (I’m preferring the MSTRKRFT mix, though), and see you guys tomorrow with some more dancy goodness*.
MP3s:
“Dudun Dun” - Para One
“Dudun Dun” (MSTRKRFT Remix) - Para One
*If you haven’t already gathered, I’m into the more electronic side of things recently; I hope that’s cool with everyone. Worry not though, tomorrow’s update should appeal to everyone.

November 29th, 2006 at 10:44 pm
soooo glad your on the electronic side of things these days…
November 29th, 2006 at 11:47 pm
bloc party kicks ass. a weekend in the city, so hot right now, and its not even the final studio cut. chyeaaa, enough said.
November 29th, 2006 at 11:48 pm
this post also deserves the honorary “awh yeah” on behalf of myself and hopefully everyone else out there.
November 30th, 2006 at 1:57 am
Para One is going to destroy that track. In a good way i mean.
November 30th, 2006 at 2:25 am
Yeah those French DJs always seem to destroy things in the best way possible.
November 30th, 2006 at 2:43 am
fuck yes
you know i wanted to hear the studio b-sides of england and we were lovers
bang a fucking rang
November 30th, 2006 at 3:25 am
alright, man…counting on you for England when it hits!
November 30th, 2006 at 1:40 pm
Derek, never, EVER, add the word blog, blogger, or especially bloggin’ to a Jay-Z song. EVER.
November 30th, 2006 at 7:58 pm
justice and para-one are not under the same label; justice is ed banger, and para one is institubes.
December 2nd, 2006 at 3:21 pm
I’ve listened to the new BP album 4 times, and I’m struggling to find more than 3 or so songs that I really. Silent Alarm was my top album last year, so I am going into this wanting to love it. I keep reading things like “it kicks ass” and “it’s the best thing ever”, but I’m still looking for someone to explain in detail what about this album makes it better than, equal to, or at least nearly in keeping with Silent Alarm. Musically, it’s a departure from Silent Alarm. I don’t mind any electronic elements, but where are the balls on the album? I will also wait for the final mix to decide how I really feel. I’m just not sure that those tweaks will take it from a disappointment to a triumph in my mind.
December 2nd, 2006 at 3:50 pm
Matt, stay with it. You really have to give it time to reveal itself to you, as lame as that sounds, and sometime around your ninth or tenth listen everything will just click. I promise. As for the lack of balls, that’s kind of what I’m waiting for the final mix to judge. While it’s not going to get any more raw or anything, I’m expecting the final mastering job to give everything an undeniable punch that’s lacking on this current mix, as no matter how much you get into the album you still can’t really feel it just yet. But yeah, stick with it and let me know when everything clicks.
December 3rd, 2006 at 5:37 pm
Fucking great post man.
Don’t stop being on the electronic kick, ’cause the rest of the posts aren’t nearly as good as this stuff. College rock - SNORE! French, Toronto DJs and weirdness - FAB.
December 5th, 2006 at 7:29 pm
Wow, you’re right - We Were Lovers is great. So glad we’ll still have a chance to hear a studio version.
December 9th, 2006 at 1:15 am
[…] I have heard the Bloc Party album completely probably 5 times by now. At the exact same number of listens to Silent Alarm, I was hooked beyond hooked. There is no bad cut on Silent Alarm. Period. It was my #1 album in ‘05. A Weekend In The City isn’t nearly as immediately accessible. I cannot pass complete judgment on the album until I hear the final mix with all the bells and whistles, but I only hear a few of the songs that warrant the ***** rating on my iPod. It’s growing on me, but I’m not there yet. If you go by the assessment from the folks at Good Weather For Airstrikes (one of my favorite music blogs and big Bloc Party fans) the album is absolutely brilliant and my continued listens will be rewarded when the album finally “reveals itself” to me. At this point, I feel like if this was an album by another other band, I would have already tossed it. The fact that it was made by a band that I have tremendous respect for, I’m going to work this thing hard. […]
January 3rd, 2007 at 12:29 pm
to be honest i think ‘a weekend in the city’ is a fantastic album and i respect the direction that bloc party want to move in.
the content in some of their new lyrics have had a great effect on me and i can say that ‘on’ and ’srxt’ are two of the most incredible songs i’ve heard in a long time.
good luck for this year bloc, i think you’ll prove all these non-believers wrong
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