Friday, August 31, 2007
  Something for the Weekend

Just a few news snippets to tide you over...
  • Bloc Party will play at London Barfly on Sunday 14th October as part of Gonzo on Tour 2007, recorded for MTV2. Support comes from Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Operator Please and tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 14th September from here!
  • The boys will also be DJing in various US record stores during their forthcoming tour...more info here.
  • Read a review of last week's cosy Brighton gig on Drowned In Sound.
  • Listen to an interview with Kele and Matt on Xfm (scroll down to the 16:15 entry). Matt: "We're gonna put out a single in between albums for no reason other than that we can." Woop!
  • Bloc Party have been nominated in four categories in this years BT Digital Music Awards: 'Artist of the Year', 'Best Music Community' (for Marshals), 'Best Podcast', and 'Best Rock/Indie Artist'. Vote here!

And finally, don't forget that BlocParty.net is up for 'Best Unofficial Music Site' in the same awards. You know what to do!

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  Bloc Party clown around

Roll up, roll up! Bloc Party have just announced a special concert in the circus-style Big Top at Dublin's Phoenix Park on Saturday 3rd November. Support comes from Biffy Clyro and Foals.

Tickets go on sale from here on Friday 7th September at 9:00am, priced €36.60 including booking fee, limited to six per person.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
  Matt chats to Austinist

Read an interview with Matt for Austinist here, ahead of Bloc Party's September appearance at the
Austin City Limits festival.

"The funny thing was, we pretty much had the album ['A Weekend In The City'] we wanted to record when we got to the studio. We hadn't written enough material for B-sides, and had to go back and prepare additional material some time later. Pretty much all of the B-sides were done in a two-week period last September, which amuses me, since I'm aware some of those songs already have a pretty cultish following. It's all good. If anything, it's shown us that maybe we can be a little more instinctive about our decisions in the studio and work quicker than we have done in the past. I think this is an attitude we want to embrace when we start work on our next album."

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
  Reading Festival, Main Stage, 25.08.07

Download a video recording (or the audio rip) of Bloc Party's triumphant Saturday evening set at Reading Festival 2007! Two of the tracks on the setlist unfortunately weren't recorded ('The Prayer' and 'So Here We Are'), but all of the other tracks are awesome quality.


Links removed at the request of the management...sorry!
[Download - Bloc Party @ Reading Festival 2007 - full set]
Full audio (52.3 MB)
Full video (62.8 MB)

[Download - Bloc Party @ Reading Festival 2007 - individual audio tracks]
01. Song For Clay (Disappear Here)
02.
Positive Tension
03.
Hunting For Witches
04.
Waiting For The 7.18
05.
Banquet
06.
This Modern Love
07.
Like Eating Glass
08.
She's Hearing Voices
09.
Helicopter

Kele quote: "This is the third time we've played Reading and we've always been successful here so it's got a special place in our hearts. I met Russell our guitar player over there and we decided to be in a band."

[Setlist]

Song For Clay (Disappear Here) / Positive Tension / Hunting For Witches / Waiting For The 7.18 / Banquet / This Modern Love / The Prayer (not on bootleg) / So Here We Are (not on bootleg) / Like Eating Glass / She's Hearing Voices / Helicopter

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Sunday, August 26, 2007
  Bloc Party start work on new material!

Speaking to NME.com yesterday at the Reading Festival, Gordy has confirmed that Bloc Party are already working on new material for the third album! They spent the past week rehearsing a dozen new tracks in London and will head into the studio tomorrow to do some preliminary recording with Jacknife Lee, producer of 'A Weekend In The City'. There's talk of a brand new single this year, but this will depend on how much progress they make next week. Either way, the band are definitely eager to keep their creative output ticking over.

Watch the interview below:


And here's an interview with Kele, also from the Reading Festival:

And finally, click here to read Matt's Reading Festival blog for Guardian Unlimited.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007
  Brighton Concorde 2, 23.08.07

Q: What do you get if you cross an internationally renowned rock band, 500 excitable fans, a balmy Brighton evening and a venue the size of a shoebox?

A: A very joyous occasion, and a LOT of sweat.


Bloc Party brought their well-oiled machine to Brighton last Thursday to perform a one-off intimate gig for lucky members of the 'Marshals' fanclub. They were ably supported by Lo-Fi Culture Scene, a group of 13-year-olds who looked like The Strokes after being zapped by that crazy laser gun in 'Honey, I Shrunk The Kids'. Those expecting some kind of kindergarten-indie were soon proved wrong though - the band's youthful blend of powerpop and wonky US indie-rock was crammed with more energy and hooks than many bands twice their age can manage. LFCS are already being nurtured by Bloc Party's manager, so their future looks brighter than the illuminations on nearby Brighton Pier.

The warmed-up crowd greeted Bloc Party like homecoming heroes. Bloc's performance was near-flawless...the songs having been honed to perfection after a year of constant touring. They played with fire in their bellies, enjoying the rare opportunity to view every single person in the room (thanks in no small part to the new anti-smoking legislation which eliminates the traditional smoky haze). 'Waiting For The 7.18' was one of the set highlights, with the soaring "Let's drive to Brighton on the weekend" outro taking on a special significance in the eponymous seaside resort. This song was segued into a euphoric 'Banquet' before a chilling 'Where Is Home?' was introduced by Kele from underneath his towel.

Created from photos taken by jesusthepixie

However, despite the excellent performance, a handful of fans left the gig feeling disappointed by the lack of rare tracks and b-sides. Apart from the stunning first UK airing of 'The Once and Future King' and the welcome resurrection of 'Price of Gasoline', the setlist was edging towards the mundane...no old tracks such as 'The Marshals Are Dead' or 'Little Thoughts' and no classic b-sides either (fans constantly bawled "Skeleton!!" but to no avail). No-one could accuse the band of playing below their best, but any hardcore Blocheads expecting a once-in-a-lifetime rarity-fest were left a touch disenchanted. Still, most fans went home happy and, judging by Kele's perma-grin, the band enjoyed going back to their "toilet circuit" roots before they step up to the UK arenas in December.

[Setlist]

Song For Clay (Disappear Here) / Positive Tension / Hunting For Witches / Waiting For The 7.18 / Banquet / Where Is Home? / This Modern Love / The Prayer / Two More Years / Uniform / So Here We Are / Like Eating Glass


Price of Gasoline / The Once And Future King / She's Hearing Voices / Helicopter


[Videos]


Bloc Party indulge in some 'Skeleton' teasing before launching into a mind-blowing rendition of 'TOAFK'


Kele goes shirtless for 'Price of Gasoline'

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
  Download...She's Hearing Voices (Live at Hurricane)

Download a high quality video of 'She's Hearing Voices', recorded at Germany's Hurricane Festival in June earlier this year. It's worth downloading just for Kele's performance...he charges around the stage, eyeballs the camera and gets swamped by fans before finally collapsing in a heap on the stage as the song reaches its climax.

[Download] 'She's Hearing Voices' (Live at the Hurricane Festival, 23.06.07)

Tomorrow, Bloc Party drive to Brighton for a very special one-off fanclub gig at Concorde 2! It'll be their smallest show since the club tour in early 2006 (not counting radio sessions), so BLOG PARTY would love to hear from any lucky attendees. Send in your setlists, reports, videos and photos to the usual address. Get ready to hear some rare b-sides (fancy shouting for 'Cain Said To Abel', anyone?) and if Bloc Party do play 'Skeleton', expect the roof to be well and truly lifted!

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Thursday, August 16, 2007
  Summer Sonic, Osaka, 11.08.07

[Setlist]

I Still Remember / Positive Tension / Hunting For Witches / Waiting For The 7.18 / Banquet / This Modern Love / The Prayer / Like Eating Glass / She's Hearing Voices / Helicopter

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Friday, August 10, 2007
  On your marks, get set, VOTE!

BlocParty.net is nominated in the People's Choice Awards for 'Best Unofficial Music Site' at this year's
BT Digital Music Awards. You can vote for the site by clicking here, up to once per day! BP.net did pretty well last year, so it'd be cool to repeat that performance again this time round.

So...
vote now (it takes 30 seconds), bookmark the page and visit back once per day until voting closes on September 30th to help propel BlocParty.net into the upper echelons! Thanks :)

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Sunday, August 05, 2007
  Pin Me Down...pinned down for an exclusive interview!

'Pin Me Down' is Russell Lissack, the bloc-headed guitarist extraordinaire who should need no introduction to the Bloc Party faithful, and Milena Mepris (more about her later). Their "apocalyptic dance-rock project" was announced in May with the arrival of their first track, 'Cryptic', streamed on MySpace, but since then the duo have kept decidedly quiet. BlocParty.net decided to do some snooping around to find out what the twosome have been up to, and here's the result…an exclusive interview with Milena (plus a few words from Russell)!


Milena Mepris is a singer and guitarist from New York City. Her past bands include London all-girl trio The Revenge (lead singer/guitarist), with whom she toured the UK, received acclaim from the NME and had singles played on Steve Lamacq's Radio 1 show. She then went on to play lead guitar in the Brooklyn based electro-punk band Black Moustache who, after releasing their debut album, toured the US and Canada and played shows with Bloc Party, Avenue D, A.R.E. Weapons, and Fannypack. She also played guitar in NYC dance pop band Eskimobot and went on to form her solo band Milena Mepris (still alive and kicking). Her 2005 song 'Hot Model' was an indie cult hit, played everywhere from the Winter Music Conference in Miami to Istanbul to NYC rock clubs.

In addition, Milena Mepris writes for and collaborates with other artists. Two of her songs were recently recorded by young soul-singer
Alice Smith for her critically acclaimed debut album, 'For Lovers, Dreamers & Me'.

So, yeah, Milena's a pretty busy girl. Quite how she manages to fit so much into her schedule is one of the modern world's greatest mysteries, but she still found some time to chat to BlocParty.net about Pin Me Down. Read on after the jump...


BlocParty.net: Milena, could you introduce yourself to the BLOG PARTY readers with a few Milena-related facts?

Milena Mepris:

1. While Russell plays mainly Fender guitars, I have always been a Gibson girl. My favourite guitars are the SG, my TV yellow Les Paul special and my pink Hello Kitty Fender strat (but that’s more based on its er…rather splendid appearance over its sound…hee hee). And there’s a new gold SG that I have my eye on – this becomes addictive!


2. I was in a Lou Reed video when I was 15 for the song 'NYC Man' (not the best song, but cool video).

3. I am partially Scottish, so I was overjoyed to play in Glasgow, but when I was onstage, no one could understand what I was saying because of my American accent (and vice versa). Now I am trying to brush up my Scottish slang - "Achei".

4. I've been writing songs since I can remember. I have a back catalog of over 300 songs.

5. I used to be a choir girl, singing professionally from the age of 6-13 and I still am a bit of one. You can take the girl out of the choir but you cannot take the choir out of the girl ;) I also played clarinet and saxophone.

BP.net: Describe each other in five words (or bullet points!)

Milena on Russell:
1. One of my favourite people on earth
2. Comedian
3. Musical genius
4. Partner in crime
5. Meerkat

Russell on Milena:
Guitar playing rock goddess woman!

BP.net: Milena...you live on the other side of the pond in New York. How did you come to meet Russell?

MM: I used to live in South London, in Borough, near Old Kent Road (I was a classy lass!) and Russell lived a few blocks away at the same time near Elephant and Castle. Even though we both attended many of the same gigs and parties and had mutual friends, we didn't meet until 2004 when Bloc Party first came to New York and played at the Knitting Factory. At the time, I was the guitarist in Black Moustache and we opened for BP along with A.R.E. Weapons. It was just an insane show all around, full of sweaty, irrational kids, who were jumping on the stage. Russell borrowed my amp and we just really got along from the first moment we met. He was amused by my collection of pink guitars and we both loved a lot of the same cheesy 90s records and 80s TV shows.

Russell and I kept in touch and he was on the East Coast a lot touring at that time, so we started writing music together, plus I was in L.A. and London at other points, so the project just naturally evolved; it was something fun for both of us, a diversion while we worked with our other bands.

BP.net: How did the project, 'Pin Me Down', come about and does the name have any significance?

MM: Neither of us took the project very seriously until we realized that we had something like 30+ songs just sitting around on our iTunes and thought that maybe we should record them properly. We did several sets of demos at various studios and decided we wanted to move away from a more rock-oriented style toward a darker, pop guitar/synth sound, since we both worship Kate Bush, Cyndi Lauper, 'Burning Up' era Madonna, and New Order.

We struggled with band names forever. One day Russell was on tour in Europe and, because of the time difference, we had to schedule when we could talk on the phone. I rang at a certain time, but he was in soundcheck and he sent me a text message saying "Pin me down at 7" or something to that extent, and a flashing light bulb went off in my head. The name was perfect and it stuck. We both liked the phonetic sound of "Pin Me Down" as well as all of its multiple meanings.

BP.net: Your first track, 'Cryptic', was posted on your MySpace a couple weeks ago to a great reception. What's the story behind this song and is it representative of your other material?

MM: Ummm…yeah, we're pretty pleased with the way people have been responding to it! We can't wait for some people to do remixes because it's quite dance-oriented.

Sometimes Russell titles our songs – he'll just name an instrumental track or idea and send it to me, so he initially gave 'Cryptic' another title that was very funny, but it didn't match the lyrics I was writing. So we changed the song in the studio. We must have three different versions. At one point we were sticking the names of people we knew into the lyrics – as a laugh. I'm praying those takes never surface! The real song deals with issues of celebrity and how, in this day and age, people can gain fame (the highest caste in our culture) for doing nothing at all, maybe just for being photographed. I find this disappointing and wish more people would be known for DOING and creating things.

We try to make our music coherent and eclectic at the same time – so it all feels of one piece, but there are many different kinds of songs and moods. There are several upbeat anthems, a few songs that are really dancey, some that are more rock, and a few slower songs too.

BP.net: What's the 'Pin Me Down' songwriting process? Do you record together in a studio, or send your parts to each other via email?

MM: It works a number of ways. Sometimes Russell will send me a fully formed instrumental song or idea and I will write the melody and lyrics to it; other times it's just a drum beat and keyboards and he doesn't flesh it out until I've created a vocal melody. Other times, I'll suggest a musical theme or idea for a song to Russell and he'll send me back his take on it. Sometimes I add keyboard or guitars to the tracks. Many may not know but Russell is an amazing keyboard player and bassist. He writes all of the bass lines and programs all the drums on our songs and our drummer Alex (the other guy in the first picture) plays those parts live.

When we met, we recorded all of our songs on my old digital 8-track which ran on zip disks - quite fragile and limiting! We'd have to be in the same place for that, but shortly after we both got laptops and I showed Russell how to use Protools (which isn't as hard as it looks), so we began to send stuff back and forth over the internet, which is useful since we're usually not in the same city. It's also great for editing and refining songs. For serious recording, we go to a proper studio together. It's funny because when I was a teenager, I wrote a song about how I dreamt of having a songwriting pen pal, and in a way, that has become the reality for Pin Me Down. Maybe I am psychic! Technology is amazing in that regard.

BP.net: Do you have any long term plans for the future...any official releases or tour dates?

MM: I guess the big news is that YES there is a record. We are mixing it at the moment and are figuring out how we want to release it. This is a scary but exciting time in music right now because albums are increasingly being distributed digitally and with that comes a whole new set of pros and cons. It changes the role of the record label and gives artists like us way more control. But we're also working in an untouched frontier, where album leaks and file sharing are the norm…so we have to be smart and do things in a strategic way.

We want to tour. I am most looking forward to playing in the UK as I haven't played a gig there in several years and England, Ireland, and Scotland have very enthusiastic audiences. I'd also love to go Japan because I've never been and I hear they love blond girls there! SCORE! It seems like such a surreal and magical place.

BP.net: And, finally, the last word goes to Russell…will you be taking time out from Bloc Party if Pin Me Down takes off?

Russell: Bloc Party is always my priority so I'd never take time out, that wouldn't be fair on anyone, but if there's a gap in the Bloc Party schedule (ever!), then I'd love to play some shows as Pin Me Down.



So, there you have it…Pin Me Down have been hard at work in their secret underground bunker creating future electro-pop anthems. Expect to hear much more from them in the not-too-distant future! In the meantime, stream their first track, 'Cryptic', over on MySpace
now.

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Saturday, August 04, 2007
  Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, 04.08.07

[Setlist]

Song For Clay (Disappear Here) / Positive Tension / Hunting For Witches / Waiting For The 7.18 / Banquet / I Still Remember / This Modern Love / The Prayer / Two More Years / Uniform / So Here We Are / Like Eating Glass

SRXT / She's Hearing Voices / Sunday / Helicopter

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  New US date announced

Bloc Party have announced a new show on their upcoming US/Canada tour at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, RI on Tuesday 2nd October. Tickets for the gig don't go on general sale until August 10th, but members of Pioneers will be able to buy tickets from Monday 6th August.

BlocParty.net is back from its hols now, so Always New Depths is back online (hopefully for good this time!) and keep your eyes peeled for an exclusive
Pin Me Down feature on BLOG PARTY very soon...

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