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Two More Years For Bloc Party

Bloc Party, currently short-listed for the Nationwide Mercury Prize release a brand new single Two More Years on 3rd October 2005 through Wichita Recordings. This will be the band's first new material since their debut Top 3 (Gold Selling) album Silent Alarm released earlier this year. Two More Years was recorded at Jacob¢s studio, Surrey in July and produced by Paul Epworth and mixed by Alan Moulder in London. The single also features another new song, Hero and the much talked about Banquet (Streets remix).

Bloc Party are set to headline the Radio 1 stage at Reading / Leeds Festival on August Bank Holiday weekend. Followed by a Sold out tour of the UK in October. In-fact every live date from June 2004 to the end of the year has sold out worldwide.

See in depth Bloc Party news @ link

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