No, not what I want for Christmas (that would be a new iPod) though I wouldn't say no to it really. It's the title of the latest Bloc Party single released from their third album, and sixth best of the year according to this very blog, "Intimacy". A mix of the crunching guitars and electronic paranoia of the band's first two albums with the new dancey direction, the song is a perfect vehicle for Kele Okereke's brilliant-as-always lyrics (trying not to get too far up BP's backsides here). It's a highlight of "Intimacy" and should win over anyone who lost faith in the Bloc after "Mercury" (which I think is a work of genius personally). "One Month Off" is also accompanied with a rather cool video, if not too subtle with it's political feel, which is slightly confusing as the song lyrics are more to do with yet another failed relationship with someone and have nowt to do with tanks appearing out of nothing.... ahh well, it's still pretty good.
Hitsville U.K. is basically about music. Simple as. Albums, singles, individual tracks, gigs (when I can get to them). Failing being in a band, music journalism is what I want to do. In the words of Scroobius Pip "having a blog does not make you a music journalist", but it's better than doing nothing.
I'll try to keep it a healthy mix of well known and not so well known. I doubt there's too many people who wants to hear about that uber-obscure nine-piece math-folk band from wherever's currently hip to be from at the minute that have only released one EP, solely available in their street. Unless they're freaking awesome.
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