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  1. May 15, 2008 · This song is from the album Silent alarm.This is only for fan use.=]01 Bloc Party - Like Eating Glass HQ01 Bloc Party - Like Eating Glass ...

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  2. Bloc Party isn't a band that made Silent Alarm bloc party is a band that released SA, AWITC, I, F and H that's the thing that people need to realize that bloc party made other things. Its fine to not like the new direction but don't tell a band literally doesn't deserve to exist just because they didn't made something similar to their most ...

  3. Bloc Party's first studio album, Silent Alarm was released in 2005 and was the band's UK breakthrough by reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart. The album generated a hit single, " So Here We Are/Positive Tension ", which peaked at number five on the UK Top 40.

  4. Gen Williams. Silent Alarm 's not 100% filler-free - the forgettable 'So Here We Are' could have slipped out the back with little protest - but the autonomy, creativity and sheer, elastic beauty that spans this debut more than justifies the rapidly accelerating hype that Bloc Party are currently generating. Full Review.

  5. May 24, 2011 · Listen free to Bloc Party – Silent Alarm (Like Eating Glass, Helicopter and more). 13 tracks (49:23). Silent Alarm is the debut studio album by English rock band Bloc Party. Recorded in Copenhagen and London in mid-2004 with Paul Epworth as producer, it was released on 2 February 2005, by Wichita Recordings. The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. In the United States, it ...

  6. Silent Alarm’ is exactly the LP many were expecting from Bloc Party. Despite the much mentioned omission of previous single ‘Little Thoughts’ it pushes near every button in the musical arsenal, and still has room to throw a cheeky grin at the chasing pack.

  7. But Bloc Party’s arrival embodied a defiant contradiction. Their debut album Silent Alarm is a blitzkrieg of rhythmic friction, cold-sweat instrumentals and unforgettable melodies, of course—but what set the band apart was their unflinching vulnerability.

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