Okereke and Lissack met each other through mutual friends at the Reading Festival, and discovered that they had musical tastes as well as friends in common. Tong and Moakes soon joined their collaboration, and under the name Union, the quartet issued a demo in early 2003. Later that year, they switched their name to Bloc Party.
The group's demo and concerts began to attract attention from both the press and their peers. Okereke sent a copy of the demo to Franz Ferdinand, who invited them to play at the Domino Tenth Anniversary bash in fall 2003. Early the following year, the band released one of the demo's tracks, "She's Hearing Voices," as a single on "Trash Aesthetics." A few months later, "Banquet/Staying Fat" arrived on Moshi Moshi.
That spring, Bloc Party signed to Wichita to release their full-length album in the U.K., and to Dim Mak for U.S. distribution. The band spent summer 2004 recording and touring. Late that summer, Bloc Party, which collected the band's first two singles, arrived in the States. Their debut album "Silent Alarm" appeared early in 2005 and was released by Vice Records in the States.
Written by Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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