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Walking in the countryside
It seems that the winds have stopped
I took down the posters from my wall
Left letters for you all
I remember moments of happiness
Endless summer, acoustic guitars
Being a man made me coarse
When I wanted to be delicate
I called up Eugene
Told him I was drowning
Like a castaway on a warm ocean
Waiting for a purpose to rise
They say it's not becoming
For a boy my age
If you want to know what makes me sad
Well it's hope, the endurance of faith
A battle that lasts a lifetime
A fight that never ends
Walking in the countryside
It seems that the winds have stopped
Tell my mother I am sorry
And I loved her
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Bloc Party - SRXT Lyrics
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"It was inspired by the fact that in 2005 two of my friends told me that they tried to kill themselves after leaving university. I thought that was really sad.
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Bloc Party – SRXT
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“SRXT” is the last song from A Weekend in the City and builds on a very light sound of glockenspiel and guitars before adding in drums and a crescendo.
The song itself is about
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Bloc Party – Kreuzberg
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“Kreuzberg” is the sound of a Hoxton U2, bigger, even, than the first album’s “Pioneers,” full of drama bigness even as the lovelorn lyrics offer up tender images aplenty. “
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Bloc Party – Hunting for Witches
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The song is a social commentary of the “Rupert Murdoch” style TV and how the press tries to keep people scared. The recent acts of terrorism are mentioned such as the London
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Bloc Party – Flux
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Originally released as a stand-alone single, but later included in the re-releases of A Weekend in the City and Intimacy, Flux is one of Bloc Party’s most popular songs. The title
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Bloc Party – Sunday
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Between Saturday night and Sunday morning, thinks Okereke, all life–and all emotional points–are here. He addresses this directly on “Sunday.” The drums pound like a headache after
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Bloc Party – Waiting for the 7.18
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“Waiting for the 7.18” is rebooted drum ‘n’ bass with lovely chiming keyboards. “We were going for a real Richard D James [Aphex Twin] sound,” says Okereke. It sounds nothing like
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Bloc Party – I Still Remember
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A song about falling in love while being young.
Possibly a first love as the narrator seems quite shy and remembers little details.
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Bloc Party – Uniform
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“Uniform” is a slashing rock monster about homogenised global youth culture that will surely be a moshpit favourite. An unexpected influence was Kate Bush’s “Sat in Your Lap
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Bloc Party – The Prayer
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And then there’s “The Prayer,” the first single. You can hear Okereke’s voice multi-tracked to the high heavens. It was inspired by “St Luke’s Passion” by Penderecki, which the
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Bloc Party – On
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The night–or two nights–before the morning after are detailed in “On.” It begins as a minimal techno thrum with a bassline that throbs at the back of the head. Then it all kicks
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Bloc Party – Where Is Home?
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“Where Is Home?” concerns racism and death, that of Christopher Alaneme, the black teenager stabbed in small town Kent. […] [Kele says,] “It’s to do with the idea of me, as a
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Bloc Party – Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
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[Intro] / I am trying to be heroic / In an age of modernity / I am trying to be heroic / As all around me history sinks / So I enjoy and I devour / Flesh and wine and luxury / But
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A Weekend in the City by Bloc Party
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A Weekend in the City is the second studio album by British indie rock group Bloc Party. The album spawned the singles “The Prayer”, “Hunting for Witches”, “I Still Remember” and
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Song for Clay (Disappear Here). Bloc Party · Space Alarm - mixed ... Bloc Party · Your Visits Are Getting Shorter - Optothetic Remix. Bloc Party · Zephyrus. Bloc ...
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