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''Silent Alarm'' is the debut studio album by English
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band
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. Recorded in
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and
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in mid-2004 with
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as producer, it was released on 2 February 2005, by
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. The album peaked at number three on the
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. In the United States, it entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 114 and the ''Billboard'' Independent Albums at number seven. The double A-side " So Here We Are/Positive Tension", " Banquet" and " The Pioneers" were released as singles. ''Silent Alarm'' went on to achieve worldwide sales of over one million copies. Bloc Party aimed to create an album that appealed to followers of different musical genres. Building on the arrangements in their demo songs recorded in 2004, the band members moulded tracks largely through live takes during the ''Silent Alarm'' studio sessions. The compositional focus was on rhythm and the drum and bass parts, while lyricist
Kele Okereke Rowland Kelechukwu Okereke (born 13 October 1981), also known mononymously as Kele, is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band Bloc Party. Early life Okere ...
's writing examined the feelings and hopes of young adults, including views on global politics. Following the album's completion, Bloc Party embarked on promotional tours before its release. ''Silent Alarm'' garnered widespread critical acclaim upon release, with praise often centered on its fast
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and passionate delivery. Later in 2005, it was remixed as ''
Silent Alarm Remixed ''Silent Alarm Remixed'' is the remix album to ''Silent Alarm'', the debut album by British indie rock band Bloc Party. It was released on 29 August 2005 in the British Isles on Wichita Recordings, the band's primary label, and on 13 September ...
'' and was re-released with bonus tracks to coincide with Bloc Party's worldwide touring schedule. The album has received accolades throughout the music industry since its release.


Background

In 2003, Bloc Party consisted of guitarists Kele Okereke and
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, and bassist Gordon Moakes. After drummer Matt Tong auditioned and joined the trio, the band members' songwriting evolved and they started crafting tracks for ''Silent Alarm''. Discussing the first demo "
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", Okereke has stated that it "was really just a drum beat, which was something we couldn't do before because we relied on writing songs only with guitars". Self-recorded in a small, hired space in Acton, London, the song was followed by the May 2004 double A-side single, "
Banquet/Staying Fat "Banquet"/"Staying Fat" is a double A-side single by Bloc Party. A follow-up to "She's Hearing Voices", it was released in May 2004 on Moshi Moshi Records, following the band's support slot for several dates with ex- Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. ...
", produced by Paul Epworth. '' Bloc Party EP'' was subsequently released by
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in the UK, containing all three previous songs and new material. Following exposure with British magazines and newspapers and a successful performance on
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, Bloc Party received a contract offer from
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. The band members declined the opportunity because they did not want to work for a major record label and instead signed a recording contract with East London
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Wichita Recordings, chosen because it did not want to stamp its agenda on the conception of records. Frontman and chief writer Okereke wanted ''Silent Alarm'' to emphasise the importance of finding pleasure in small mundane things, because "those are the sort of things that can be incredibly touching". The album was born out of "a nagging youthful urgency" and the realisation that responsibility has to be taken for the first time as a young adult. Before recording started, Okereke attended singing lessons to open up his voice.


Recording

In June 2004, Bloc Party convened at Deltalab Studios in Copenhagen to make ''Silent Alarm'' with Paul Epworth. The band had already written demo songs to record, but Okereke has noted that "it is a creative process and you have to let yourself be inspired while you're in the studio as well". The Deltalab set-up posed problems, because it included bare mains cables and dated, malfunctioning equipment from the 1960s and 1970s. Bloc Party took three sessions to get acquainted with Epworth's methodology. The producer has called the recording time a "growing process" because Okereke was not wholly comfortable singing in front of people, especially after
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problems. Although the band members had preliminary ideas about a track's rhythm, they did not know how songs were going to start or end. Okereke often asked Tong to play something on the drums, which inspired him to mould a track by adding guitar
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to the beat. Bloc Party's priority when recording ''Silent Alarm'' was "to give the music more depth, sonically speaking" rather than focus on making a
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record. The band believed that 21st-century rock music could only survive if people started "mixing styles that aren't supposed to be together". Okereke has suggested that forward-thinking bands reach a plateau and start to question the boundaries of their medium; this leads to experimentation with elements from other genres. Bloc Party set out to explore the idea of merging different styles in the debut album, rather than in later work. ''Silent Alarm'' was crafted to appeal to R&B, electro, and pop fans, on top of the band's core indie rock fanbase. Okereke wanted the album to sound "very rich and full". Preferring live recording takes for better sound authenticity, Epworth's style separated the band's elements by accentuating the bass and by allowing the guitarists space to improvise. The producer meticulously tuned and retuned the components of the drum kit for a specific sound and used ribbon or condenser microphones lined up in an equidistant formation. According to Lissack, the basic idea was to emulate the "optimum audio representation" of songs heard in a club environment by adding guitar lines on top of boosted drum and bass tracks. Epworth advised Bloc Party to shape dynamics "a bit more subtly". As the sessions progressed, the band members started experimenting with distortion pedals to add to their "chiming, clean guitar sound", although they did not listen to the producer about song structure. In the end, 15 tracks were recorded in 22 days in Copenhagen, while the vocal overdubbing was subsequently done at London locations. Throughout the studio sessions, Okereke focused closely on the nuances of songs by often amending "microscopics". Epworth's bass-oriented production was key to creating a universally appealing album and was also used as a musical background to the lyrics. Okereke has explained that the songs were crafted to balance dark lyrics with uplifting melodies. He called the final version of ''Silent Alarm'' " technicolour" due to its stylistic choices and indicated that Bloc Party achieved the aim of making the songs sound "better and bigger" when they were recorded in the studio. Moakes later pointed out that the band members were relative novices when they entered the recording sessions, and that for the most part they only did what they were advised; this is an additional reason why the album is disjunct and not focused on any particular musical style.


Composition


Music

Many of the arrangements on ''Silent Alarm'' are strongly percussive. The leading song, "Like Eating Glass", was inspired by a remix of
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" Okereke heard in 2002. Its drum track was deliberately mixed louder than usual to add emphasis to the album's opening. "Helicopter" has a quick tempo of 171 
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, while "Positive Tension" begins with a solitary bassline and builds up pace, first with a rhythmic drumming pattern, and then with a guitar solo towards its conclusion. "Banquet" involves lead guitar and rhythm guitar playing in syncopation, while "Blue Light" has a slower tempo and a
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towards the end. During the studio sessions, the ''Bloc Party'' EP version of "She's Hearing Voices" was reworked to include reverberation and stereo separation of the instrumental parts. "This Modern Love" begins minimally with panned vocals before the rhythm section enters the mix and the song intensifies. The second half of ''Silent Alarm'' includes more studio effects. "Pioneers" opens with a series of delayed
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s, while "Price of Gas" is driven by a marching-like sound created by Moakes walking in the studio with planks of wood strapped to his feet. "So Here We Are" is the only track on the album to not include vocal overdubbing. The song contains layered audio tracks of guitar and is followed by "Luno", which begins with 32  bars of bass guitar and drums. "Plans" has a slower tempo and uses a synthesizer and effects such as
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during the chorus. The final track, "Compliments", incorporates an electronic drum kit and the use of reverberation.Commercial sheet music for ''Silent Alarm''.
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Music Publishing. February 2005. Distributed by International Music Publications.


Lyrics

''Silent Alarm'' does not contain a solitary lyrical centre and simply observes people's lives. Okereke wanted to leave individual listeners space to make their own conclusions, but has admitted that the record "operates in the realm of cultural politics". Much of the songwriting is inspired by the style of
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authors like
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and musicians
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and Björk. In general, ''Silent Alarm'' tries to make clear an
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pointlessness in life. With hindsight, Okereke noted themes of "helplessness and weariness" because of the album's focus on how he was feeling between the ages of 18 and 20. Professor John Sutherland has pointed out literary elements, often similar to
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's work, in the lyricist's writing. Discussing the opening track "Like Eating Glass", he explained, "It strikes me that whoever did the lyrics must have read some of her work. It has the same rather jagged, surprising imagery. It could sit fairly comfortably in a poetry anthology." The recurring line "We've got crosses on our eyes" is inspired by cartoon characters who have crosses on their eyes when they die. Okereke tried to convey the feelings in a failing relationship, "of being completely disorientated", using childhood metaphors. According to Heather Phares of
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, "The Pioneers" and "Price of Gasoline" exemplify the political undercurrent on ''Silent Alarm'', the latter including the explicit chant "War / War / War / War". "Helicopter" focuses in equal measure on America's " red states" and on UK
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and "the people queueing for the
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by kereke'shouse". "Positive Tension" concerns boredom and its dangers, focusing on how it "can lead you into dark places", while "Banquet" details "how sex is about power, submission, domination and real rapacious desire". The lyrics in the chorus of "She's Hearing Voices", "Red pill / Blue pill / Milk of amnesia", are in reference to the medications a friend of Okereke's took to relieve the symptoms of
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. The lyricist has described the moment in "This Modern Love" when the backing vocals enter the mix before the second chorus as "perfect", because it evokes the idea of "two people on the telephone, who can't touch each other, and as the song and the conversation progress, everything amplifies".


Promotion and release

'' Bloc Party EP'' was distributed in America in September 2004 by
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, while the band performed several gigs at the end of the year in the US and Canada. The release of ''Silent Alarm'' was preceded by the marketing of '' Little Thoughts EP'' in Japan in December 2004, containing previous UK singles "
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" and "
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" and new material. Bloc Party commenced UK promotional touring in January 2005 by performing during the ''NME'' Awards Tour. "
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" was released from ''Little Thoughts EP'' in the US on 25 January. The first single from ''Silent Alarm'', " So Here We Are/Positive Tension", was released on 31 January and peaked at number five on the
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, the band's second highest peaking release on the chart (behind 2007's " The Prayer" which reached number 4). Between 31 January and 4 February, Bloc Party performed after autograph signing sessions in UK
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stores. The band achieved exposure largely because of word-of-mouth and favourable press reviews. ''Silent Alarm'' was released on 2 and 14 February 2005, in Japan and Europe respectively. Chosen because the album has a sense of disquiet, the name comes from an article in ''
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'' about an early detection system for earthquakes in Japan, while the cover art is based on a bare winter landscape by freelance photographer Ness Sherry. Bloc Party followed the album's release with a short European promotional tour in early March 2005. Between 17 March and 9 April, the band undertook a first headlining US tour to coincide with the American release of ''Silent Alarm'' through
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on 22 March. The US marketing was geared to establish a long-term fan base among "tastemakers and early-adopter rock enthusiasts", rather than a short-term emphasis on radio play. At the time, Okereke stated, "All I’m concerned about is playing live shows here to people who want to see us."


Reception


Commercial

''Silent Alarm'' entered the UK Albums Chart and the
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at number three, selling 61,737 copies during the first week in the former country. The album achieved
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certification within 24 hours of its European release. 350,000 copies were shipped worldwide by the first week of March 2005; 20,000 were sent to America, double the record labels' January forecast. In the US, the record entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 114 and the ''Billboard'' Top Independent Albums at number seven. With little radio support, it became the best-selling release in Vice's history as a label. 123,000 copies of ''Silent Alarm'' were sold in the US by the end of July 2005. The record was listed at number 75 in the end-of-year UK Album Chart and was certified
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by the
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after more than 500,000 copies were sold in the UK during 2005. According to Nielsen SoundScan, 280,000 copies of the album were sold in the US by January 2007. By August 2012 it had sold 379,000 copies in the United States. At least 88,800 copies were sold in France. More than one million copies have been sold worldwide.


Critical

''Silent Alarm'' received critical acclaim from critics; aggregating website
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reports a normalised rating of 82 out of 100 based on 32 reviews which indicates "universal acclaim". '' Drowned in Sound''s Gen Williams described the album as "mature and expansive" and wrote that "the autonomy, creativity and sheer, elastic beauty that spans this debut more than justifies the rapidly accelerating hype". Andrew Romano of ''
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'' similarly noted that it "lives up to the hype". Summing the record up as "dance rock, but highly caffeinated", Barry Walters of ''
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'' explained that the tracks are emotive and rhythmic in equal measure, while Nick Southall of '' Stylus Magazine'' thought that every song is "full of thrilling ideas and inspired moments". Johnny Davis of '' Q'' labelled ''Silent Alarm'' "an arty, confident and exhilarating debut", while Joshua Glazer of '' URB'' compared Bloc Party to "every legendary band ever who followed an EP with an even better album and on into greatness". ''
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''s Alexis Petridis was less receptive and commented that the "reedy vocals and lyrical evocations of suburban ennui ... induce a worrying ennui of their own". Heather Phares of AllMusic stated that the record is not perfect, but praised its "passion and polish". Romano and Glazer compared ''Silent Alarm'' to U2's early work, while Walters claimed that it distills "twenty-five years of spiky British rock, from
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to Blur to hot Scots
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''s Nitsuh Abebe noted particular similarities between "Banquet" and Franz Ferdinand's second single " Take Me Out", calling both songs "wonderfully tight and energetic—the same kind of spiffy half-dancing rock". Phares suggested that Bloc Party are more comfortable with lyrical proclamations than their contemporaries Franz Ferdinand or
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, while Imran Ahmed of ''NME'' concluded, "''Silent Alarm'' is no ''
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Tours and supporting releases

By the end of April 2005, ''Silent Alarm'' had charted in eighteen countries on four continents. Bloc Party toured in Japan with
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at the start of May and completed a headlining tour of the US in June. The band members played their first concerts in Australia in July and spent the whole of August on the European festivals circuit. The remix album ''Silent Alarm Remixed'' was released on 29 August 2005 following Bloc Party's headlining slots at the
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on 26–28 August. The record includes reworked versions of all original tracks by artists such as
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,
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, and
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from
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. In September 2005, the band members embarked on their second major worldwide tour of the year; they played several gigs in North America between 8 and 24 September. Another headlining UK tour during the whole of October coincided with the release of new single " Two More Years". ''Silent Alarm'' was re-released in the UK on 17 October 2005 with "Little Thoughts" and "Two More Years" as bonus tracks. It contained a bonus DVD, ''God Bless Bloc Party'', which included Bloc Party's two June performances and backstage footage at
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, Los Angeles. Dan McIntosh of
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stated that the concert documentary shows the band "can consistently pull off its material live", but concluded that it focuses on Bloc Party "much too intently, far too soon". In March 2018, the band announced they would play the album in full for the first time. The tour would take place in October and November and would travel to Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Dublin plus dates in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. A subsequent live recording would also be available.


Accolades and legacy

''Silent Alarm'' was shortlisted for the 2005
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, but was beaten by Antony and the Johnsons' second album ''
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''. It was also nominated for the 2005
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, but lost to Sufjan Stevens' fifth album ''
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''. The record was named Album of the Year for 2005 by ''NME'' ahead of
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's debut album '' Funeral'', by ''Intro'' in Germany, and by ''Rumore'' in Italy. ''URB'' included ''Silent Alarm'' in its unnumbered shortlist of the best records of 2005. It figured highly in other end-of-year best album lists: at number two by ''
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'' ''Note: Subscription required.'' and by ''Stylus Magazine'', at number four by ''Drowned in Sound'', at number six by '' Spin'', at number seven by Metacritic's chief editor, and at number nine by ''
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''. ''Silent Alarm'' earned Bloc Party several nominations, including Best Alternative Act at the 2005
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, Best British Band at the 2006 ''NME'' Awards, and Artist of the Year at the 2006
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. The record itself won Indie Rock Album of the Year at the 2006 PLUG Awards. It was also nominated as Best Album at the 2006 ''NME'' Awards, and as Album of the Year at the 2006 PLUG Awards. In 2006, ''NME'' placed ''Silent Alarm'' at number 55 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever!, while ''Drowned in Sound'' ranked it at number three in its list of the editorial staff's 66 favourite albums of 2000–2006. In 2009, '' Clash'' placed the record at number 11 in its list of the 50 Greatest Albums, 2004–2009. The same year, ''Pitchfork'' ranked it at number 156 in its list of The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s, while ''NME'' included it at number 38 in the list of The Top 100 Greatest Albums of the Decade decided by the publication's staff and music industry members. In 2010, ''Stylus Magazine'' placed ''Silent Alarm'' at number 31 in its list of the Top Albums of the previous decade.


Track listing

* Tracks 8 and 9 are labled on some album pressings as "Pioneers" and "Price of Gas" respectively. CD hidden track * "Every Time Is the Last Time" – 3:10 – track 0 (
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) on the UK and US editions and after track 13 on the European edition Vinyl * There were two UK LP copies of ''Silent Alarm'' distributed by
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: a standard black vinyl copy, and a limited edition picture disc version which has the album cover printed on Side A and the track listing printed on Side B. * The US LP issue was distributed by Dim Mak Records. It comprises two limited edition 12" records which additionally contain a track listing for "Every Time Is the Last Time" on Side A, the appearance of "Little Thoughts" on Side C, and four bonus remix tracks—two of "Positive Tension" (Jason Clark and Johnny Whitney) and two of "Price of Gas" (Automato and Jus Ske)—on Sides E and F. DVD * A CD with an extra DVD was released in the UK and Europe in February 2005 at the same time as the normal CD version. The DVD portion contains live footage of Bloc Party at Heaven in London. * A new version of the CD with an extra DVD was released in the UK in October 2005. The DVD, titled ''God Bless Bloc Party'', contains a US tour documentary at El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, live footage of Bloc Party at the 2005
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Festival in
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, France, and nine music videos from the band's career. * ''God Bless Bloc Party'' was released as a stand-alone DVD in the US by ''
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'' in January 2006, but did not include the music videos.


Personnel

Those involved in the making of ''Silent Alarm'' are: Bloc Party *
Kele Okereke Rowland Kelechukwu Okereke (born 13 October 1981), also known mononymously as Kele, is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band Bloc Party. Early life Okere ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar *
Russell Lissack Bloc Party are an English rock band, composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler), Russell Lissack (lead guitar, keyboards), Justin Harris (bass guitar, keyboards, saxophones, backing vocals) and Louise Bartle ( ...
– lead guitar * Gordon Moakes – bass, backing vocals, synthesizer * Matt Tong – drums, backing vocals Production *
Paul Epworth Paul Richard Epworth (born 25 July 1974) is an English record producer, songwriter, musician, and remixer. He has worked with artists including Adele, Florence and the Machine, Rihanna, and Maxïmo Park, among many others. He is a member o ...
– Record producer, programming (track 4) *
Eliot James Eliot James is a British record producer, songwriter, musician, audio engineer and mixer, based at Eastcote Studios in West London, England. Selected production credits include: *Tor Miller "Midnight" EP *Two Door Cinema Club ''Tourist History ...
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(except tracks 4, 13), programming (except track 4), additional production * Mark "Top" Rankin – recording (tracks 4, 13) * Joe Hirst – recording assistant * "Fashion Show" – recording assistant *
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mixing Artwork * Ness Sherry – Album cover photograph * Paul Epworth – photography (except ''Russell'', ''Copenhagen'') * Matt Tong – photography (''Russell'', ''Copenhagen'')


Chart positions

Album Singles "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
"X" denotes song not released in a particular country.
"=" denotes track not eligible for a particular chart.


Certifications


References


External links


''Silent Alarm'' lyrics
at Bloc Party official site
End-of-year critics' lists for 2005
at Metacritic {{Authority control 2005 debut albums Bloc Party albums Albums produced by Paul Epworth Wichita Recordings albums