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Bloc PartyBest Bloc Party Albums Ranked

6.7

Avg Score

27

Opinions

14

Albums

11

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Summary from 27 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Bloc Party's catalog across 14 albums from 27 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Bloc Party album is Silent Alarm (2005) with a 8.3/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Little Thoughts EP and A Weekend In the City. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2023. Like Eating Glass ranks as the highest-rated Bloc Party song on Wavelength with a 9.2/10 average.

Silent Alarm

Silent Alarm

pitchfork
8.9

Bloc Party's debut is deconstructed by Four Tet, M83, DFA79, Ladytron, Erol Alkan, Mogwai, and Phones, among others.

Hymns (Deluxe Edition)

Hymns (Deluxe Edition)

nme
8.0

Last November, Bloc Party singer Kele Okereke laid the blame for the recent departure of original members Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong on “someone doing cocaine and someone not being into it”. Listening to ‘Hymns’, it’s not hard to tell which faction of these pivotal indie noir icons stayed in the band. For all of the narcotic dancefloor euphoria on its opening song ‘The Love Within’, this fifth al

Silent Alarm

Silent Alarm

rollingstone
8.0

One of punk rock’s greatest joys is when group members interlock to the point of becoming a visceral, vibrating dance machine. London’s Bloc Party achieve this manic bliss on nearly every track of their superb long-playing debut. Drummer Matt Tong provides enough speedy syncopation for several bands, guitarists Kele Okereke and Russell Lissack lend nervous […]

Bloc Party - EP

Bloc Party - EP

pitchfork
8.0

These UK indie rockers may be catching the post-punk/new-wave revival at its tail end, but they've also written one of its most essential singles-- and this debut five-song EP suggests they may have a solid full-length in them, too.

A Weekend In the City

A Weekend In the City

pitchfork
7.5

Roughly two years after their dynamic debut Silent Alarm, Bloc Party are no less earnest and deadly serious, but no less in charge of their craft either.

Silent Alarm Live

Silent Alarm Live

pastemagazine
7.2

For at least a little while in the mid-2000s, Bloc Party was one of the best bands on the planet. Fresh off of the release of their debut album Silent Alarm in early 2005, Kele Okerke and co. were thrust to superstardom in the U.K., eventually leading the indie British invasion of sorts stateside alongside Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines and others, acting as the more intellectual

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