UPC: 4050538176186
Format: CD
Release Date: Jan 29, 2016
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Personnel: Kele Okereke (vocals); Russell Lissack (guitar); Justin Harris (bass guitar); Alex Thomas (drums).
Audio Mixer: David Wrench.
Recording information: Lynchmob, London, UK.
Bloc Party returned after a two-year hiatus with Hymns, the first set of songs to feature drummer Louise Bartle and bassist Justin Harris, formerly of the band Menomena. Kele Okereke's fondness for soaring choruses and meditations on sex, drugs, and faith -- and how they often blur together -- provide the main connection to the band's previous work. Backed by slide guitars and a stomping beat, Okereke sings "I used to find my answers in the gospels of St. John/Now I find them in the bottom of a shot glass" on "The Good News." Hymns' ballads are some of its strongest moments, and the most reminiscent of Bloc Party 1.0 and Okereke's solo career. "My True Name" and "Fortress" serve as reminders that their plaintive melodies and soul-baring are still potent, while "Different Drugs'" chemically enhanced portrait of being alone together recalls Bloc Party's highest emotional peaks. "So Real" and "Into the Earth" are intimate, guitar-driven sketches that make the most of Hymns' more straightforward sounds and emotions while taking the band's music in new directions. ~ Heather Phares
Audio Mixer: David Wrench.
Recording information: Lynchmob, London, UK.
Bloc Party returned after a two-year hiatus with Hymns, the first set of songs to feature drummer Louise Bartle and bassist Justin Harris, formerly of the band Menomena. Kele Okereke's fondness for soaring choruses and meditations on sex, drugs, and faith -- and how they often blur together -- provide the main connection to the band's previous work. Backed by slide guitars and a stomping beat, Okereke sings "I used to find my answers in the gospels of St. John/Now I find them in the bottom of a shot glass" on "The Good News." Hymns' ballads are some of its strongest moments, and the most reminiscent of Bloc Party 1.0 and Okereke's solo career. "My True Name" and "Fortress" serve as reminders that their plaintive melodies and soul-baring are still potent, while "Different Drugs'" chemically enhanced portrait of being alone together recalls Bloc Party's highest emotional peaks. "So Real" and "Into the Earth" are intimate, guitar-driven sketches that make the most of Hymns' more straightforward sounds and emotions while taking the band's music in new directions. ~ Heather Phares
Tracks:
1 - Love Within
2 - Only He Can Heal Me
3 - So Real
4 - Good News
5 - Fortress
6 - Different Drugs
7 - Into the Earth
8 - My True Name
9 - Virtue
10 - Exes
11 - Living Lux
12 - Eden
13 - Paraíso
14 - New Blood
15 - Evening Song
2 - Only He Can Heal Me
3 - So Real
4 - Good News
5 - Fortress
6 - Different Drugs
7 - Into the Earth
8 - My True Name
9 - Virtue
10 - Exes
11 - Living Lux
12 - Eden
13 - Paraíso
14 - New Blood
15 - Evening Song