Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD13
  • JP2007-01-24
V2 Records JapanV2CP 3204520227014926
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
  • DE2007-02-02
  • GB2007-02-05
WichitaWEBB120CD5055036261203
A Weekend in the City (ltd.)Bloc PartyCD + DVD-Video11 + 3
  • GB2007-02-05
WichitaWEBB120CDL[none]
A Weekend in the CityBloc Party12" Vinyl11
  • GB2007-02-05
WichitaWEBB120PD5055036221207
A Weekend in the CityBloc Party12" Vinyl11
  • GB2007-02-05
WichitaWEBB120LP5055036231206
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyDigital Media11
  • GB2007-02-05
Wichita
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyDigital Media14
Atlantic (Warner Music imprint), VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)075679994516
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
  • CA2007-02-06
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)CD 94598075679459824
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD13
  • CA2007-02-06
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)VICE 94677-2075679467720
A Weekend in the CityBloc Party2×12" Vinyl6 + 5
  • US2007-02-06
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)VICE 94598-1075679459817
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
  • US2007-02-06
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)VICE 94598-2075679459824
A Weekend in the City (Best Buy Exclusive)Bloc PartyCD13
  • US2007-02-06
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)VICE 94700-2075679470027
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
  • TW2007-03-30
WichitaIIV-01885055036261203
A Weekend in the City (Australasian tour edition)Bloc PartyCD15
  • AU2007-07-16
WichitaWEBB120CDAU5021456150359
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD12
  • XE2007-11-19
WichitaWEBB120CDX5055036271202
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD + DVD-Video12 + 15
  • GB2007-11-19
WichitaWEBB120CDX25055036281201
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyDigital Media13
  • US2007-11-20
VICE Records (Brooklyn, NY-based record label of VICE Media)
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
Wichita, Shock (Australian independent)WEBB120CD5021456146802
A Weekend in the CityBloc PartyCD11
Just Music (South Africa), Wichita Recordings Ltd.CDJUST 1596009143248236
Promotion
A Weekend In The City + InstrumentalsBloc Party2×CD-R11 + 12
EMI MusicResources[none]

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Flux
Hunting for Witches
I Still Remember
The Prayer
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/11691 [info]
reviews:http://www.qromag.com/reviews/album_reviews/bloc_party_:_a_weekend_in_the_city/ [info]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/9zmq [info]
other databases:http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/28250 [info]
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/bloc_party/a_weekend_in_the_city/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000549697 [info]
Wikidata:Q300615 [info]

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Produced by Jacknife Lee, *A Weekend In The City *sees Bloc Party attempt to translate an honest assessment of the beats of metropolitan modern life – drink, sex, drugs and violence – into a digestible record. Much of what made the band's 2005 debut *Silent Alarm *so successful is still there but the content is darker and the impact less immediate. This is a tough one to call.

"Song For Clay" verges on being the perfect opener, easily bridging the gap between the two albums with a typically rousing chorus. Momentum established, it is then carried with aplomb by "Hunting For Witches" and the exhilarating first single "The Prayer", which has every ebb and flow in the right place at the right time. Okereke's masterplan to use upbeat tempos to transmit downbeat content works and is utterly engaging. Wait a minute, it's only February and the album of the year gongs are being dished out without hesitation...or so you think.

Six tracks in and *A Weekend In The City *starts to fray at the edges. Close inspection of the lyrics show flaws and the music mood dips, giving the difficult subject matter too much time to dominate proceedings. "On" – a song about cocaine - and "I Still Remember" will deservedly garner
praise, but are in danger of being lost in the record's slower-paced second half, and the nauseating "Sunday" is a timely reminder to hover over the back button with intent.

The intensity of the album and its lyrics will be cause for debate. Some will appreciate Kele's openness and revel in his philosophical focus on modern lives, and the way people are wasting theirs, others will be too distracted by questionable content such as 'East London is a vampire/It sucks the joy right out of me,'and lines about sudoku to take Okereke's grumbles into consideration. Disillusion and disdain resonate frequently, and it does becomes draining.

But wait, isn't it a grower? Yes, in every sense, but not always to its advantage. A Weekend In The City is a tale of two halves. The strong start to the album continues to amass appeal with each listen whilst the weaker latter stages become more and more stranded.

This sophomore effort has enough merits to eek away from the looming shadow of Silent Alarm and signal a new era for Bloc Party. However, their defining album it isn't and the moments of early brilliance are tinged with disappointment.