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Live Review: WATCH: Bloc Party 'Octopus'

12 July 2012 | 12:00 pm | Staff Writer

Bloc Party are back with a brand new single. Rebecca McCann tells us more...

WARNING: If you suffer from epilepsy or strobe-induced migraines don't watch the video for this song. You not enjoy it as much as we do.

BLOC PARTY have returned to grace our sound-waves after a suspenseful four-year hiatus, and LP Four is due to be released in August this year.

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First single 'Octopus' will hammer your eardrums with the frenetic, uncontainable energy of its squirming namesake. Enigmatic frontman KELE O'KEREKE, fresh and presumably re-energised from solo pursuits; gifts us with a slab of punchy, gritty vocals as usual. The guitar work is tight, and suggests the British outfit have left the electronic-leanings of Intimacy behind for a return to the award-winning garage-indie-punk of Silent Alarm.

The pyrotechnically maniacal video for 'Octopus' shows the band performing live in a decrepit warehouse, cut up with flashes of popping fluorescent block-colour and ballerinas twirling hula hoops. The hectic flashing colours and looped crop-frames are the ideal visual accompaniment to the chaotic staccato guitar riff – ensuring both your eyes and ears are assaulted with BLOC PARTY's banging goodness.