Bloc Party man Kele Okereke says that his band's third album must be good, because this time he hasn't started to dislike the music after living with it for a while. The singer told BBC Newsbeat: “With our previous releases, with 'Silent Alarm' and 'A Weekend In The City', by this point into the campaign I'd already started to hate the music. Whereas this time round I don't hate the music – we did something right”.
Talking about his own music-listening habits, he added: “I don't listen to albums much any more – I don't sit down and listen to records as much as I used to. It's patience – it just wears thin. I just have no patience. The way that I listen to music now, because of what we do, it's very critical – I listen to something obsessively for like a week and then I never listen to it ever again. That's why singles are good because there's no context, it's just a song”.