seriously...what happened to bloc party. They should have stuck with the style they were best at and actually knew how to imitate. Not that they should have made another Silent Alarm, but rather they should have further developed the genre they are known for by incorporating more varied elements.
...More so, when you think about what the Bloc has demonstrated through 'Flux' and of course their subsequent single 'Mercury' is that they are completely capable of producing some of the more traditionally structured tracks (the rough, organic, clangy sound) to the most complex. But what you can expect is that they will live up to their reputation as described by Zane Lowe and step it up even bigger with their next single following 'Mercury', whatever that might be.
... This might just be experimentation, and your speculative thoughts are discouraging you to think this may be the culmination of the current Bloc era. On the other hand, "Mercury' could just be the single the Bloc collectively decided to release next month. Simply put, you can't come to any conclusions about the nature of their junior album at this stage of the game.
...I'm kind of agnostic on the track per se, however, you might ask yourself, what's the big deal if the Bloc is backing their tracks with this new approach? In fact, it's not a big deal. Who knows?
idiot, do you even understand what you wrote, one of these stupid emo kids who try to put an overly intelligent comment to sound like they actually give a crap - tragic fail.
First off, any thoughts on how 'Mercury' will play out on a live medium?
You may or may not have attended the radio debut of 'Mercury' via stream, nevertheless, Zane Lowe of BBC Radio 1 described the new single as "the hottest track in the world by one of the most creative bands around."
seriously...what happened to bloc party. They should have stuck with the style they were best at and actually knew how to imitate. Not that they should have made another Silent Alarm, but rather they should have further developed the genre they are known for by incorporating more varied elements.
A Weekend in the City = FAIL
Mercury = Fail.
'Nuff said.
k79890 3 years ago
wtf is this
ItsPhckingSiMiZ 3 years ago
i like it... and if you dont like it thats your problem.
mailmop 3 years ago 5
what the fucck happened to bloc party
paranoidandroeed 3 years ago
i agree, I want to hear well constructed tracks like blue light.
kooldaug 3 years ago
spamisnotacrime you eat shit if you got a problem with bloc party then make it better but i think you can't make it better so just shut the hell up
Sashthe187er 3 years ago
beautyful experimentation
aoxomoxoa77 3 years ago
id rather live on mercury than have to listen to this again.
roosterhughes 3 years ago
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block party are shit and they eat shit big time bunch of weedy wimps with guitars and bad breath,
need to get singing lessons, ha ha ha
spamisnotacrime 3 years ago
...More so, when you think about what the Bloc has demonstrated through 'Flux' and of course their subsequent single 'Mercury' is that they are completely capable of producing some of the more traditionally structured tracks (the rough, organic, clangy sound) to the most complex. But what you can expect is that they will live up to their reputation as described by Zane Lowe and step it up even bigger with their next single following 'Mercury', whatever that might be.
jetkid 3 years ago
... This might just be experimentation, and your speculative thoughts are discouraging you to think this may be the culmination of the current Bloc era. On the other hand, "Mercury' could just be the single the Bloc collectively decided to release next month. Simply put, you can't come to any conclusions about the nature of their junior album at this stage of the game.
jetkid 3 years ago
...I'm kind of agnostic on the track per se, however, you might ask yourself, what's the big deal if the Bloc is backing their tracks with this new approach? In fact, it's not a big deal. Who knows?
jetkid 3 years ago
idiot, do you even understand what you wrote, one of these stupid emo kids who try to put an overly intelligent comment to sound like they actually give a crap - tragic fail.
w0rldd0minat0r 3 years ago
First off, any thoughts on how 'Mercury' will play out on a live medium?
You may or may not have attended the radio debut of 'Mercury' via stream, nevertheless, Zane Lowe of BBC Radio 1 described the new single as "the hottest track in the world by one of the most creative bands around."
jetkid 3 years ago
I really dont like this song i hope they scrap this song so badly
Amazingred12 3 years ago
i like flux better, but mercury is pretty creative. i can't wait to see them at the royal oak music theatre on september 5th! anyone else going?
eickyeicky 3 years ago
so very very annoying, agree with you 100% SnowiQ
wesseem 3 years ago
omg call urself fans i love it wats bad aba it its amazing
matthew9120 3 years ago
disappointing...
tunathegreat 3 years ago
No, after some thinking, I cant really say I like this song... It's just annoying..
SnowiQ 3 years ago