Friday, 23 September 2011

Bloc Party's Kele Okereke claims, he is not sure whether for frontman and band member

Block Party frontman Kele Okereke claims that he is not sure whether he is still the frontman and band member.

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He saw his bandmates call or a recording studio into the season without it.

He said, “I was actually having lunch about three weeks ago, and I saw somebody walk past and I recognized the haircut. It was Russell. I was like, ‘Hey!’ but he didn’t see me.”

He continued, “I followed him around the corner and then I saw Matt, Gordon, and Russell all standing outside this rehearsal space. They all went inside.”

The band frontman is released his first solo album, The Boxer, previous year; in addition, a solo EP, The Hunter, is due out late next month.

But any hint of their individual projects within a Bloc Party never had a problem.

He did confess, “I hope I haven’t been fired. I don’t really know what’s going on, because we haven’t really spoken recently and I’m a bit too scared to ask.”

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Bloc Party frontman Kele new solo single 'What Did I Do' - Video

Bloc Party frontman Kele new solo single 'What Did I Do' was unveiled for the video, its video seen below.

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The track, which features Lucy Taylor's upcoming EP, 'Hunter' is the first single to be taken.

Released on October 31, the EP also sees Kele cooperation with a number of artists including Sub Focus, Fred Falke, RAC and QNESS.

Meanwhile, Block Party returns this year to set the guitarist Russell Lissack's left is ashes.

Brake band in 2009 after his third album Intimacy 2008 "tour is completed.

The full tracklisting for 'The Hunter' is:

'What Did I Do? feat Lucy Taylor'
'Release Me'
'Devotion'
'Goodbye Horses'
'Cable's Goodbye'
'Love As A Weapon'
'You Belong To Someone Else'


Thursday, 22 September 2011

Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke fears he has been dropped

Bloc Party frontman british singer Kele Okereke fears that without his bandmates after a recording session has been dropped.

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The Helicopters
hitmakers in 2009, while the gap has announced a solo album, Okereke worked, but
guitarist Russell Lissack confirmed in April that the group's reform plan was started on a new album.

However
, the band's singer, told the Planning and Okereke was left stunned
when Lissack, bassist Gordon Moakes and drummer Matt Tong staged a jam session together in New York without him.

He tells NME.com, "I was actually having lunch about three weeks ago... and I saw somebody walk past and I recognized the haircut. It was Russell. I was like, 'Hey!' but he didn't see me and I followed him around the corner and then I saw Matt, Gordon and Russell all standing outside this rehearsal space. They all went inside."

And Okereke can only hope he hasn't lost his job with Bloc Party: "I hope I haven't been fired. I don't really know what's going on, because we haven't really spoken recently and I'm a bit too scared to ask."