Hymns

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Hymns is the fifth studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party, marking a stylistic shift toward more spiritual themes and electronic-influenced sounds.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Bloc Party NERFINISHED
bassist Justin Harris NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
drummer Louise Bartle NERFINISHED
followedBy Alpha Games NERFINISHED
follows Four
genre alternative rock
art rock
electronic rock
indie rock
guitarist Russell Lissack NERFINISHED
hasPart Different Drugs NERFINISHED
Eden NERFINISHED
Evening Song NERFINISHED
Exes NERFINISHED
Fortress
Into the Earth NERFINISHED
Living Lux NERFINISHED
My True Name NERFINISHED
New Blood NERFINISHED
Only He Can Heal Me NERFINISHED
Paradiso NERFINISHED
So Real NERFINISHED
The Good News NERFINISHED
The Love Within NERFINISHED
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hasType conceptually spiritual album
language English
mainTheme faith
redemption
spirituality
notableCharacteristic features a more restrained and atmospheric sound compared to earlier Bloc Party albums
incorporates electronic-influenced sounds
marks a stylistic shift toward more spiritual themes
partOf Bloc Party discography NERFINISHED
performer Bloc Party NERFINISHED
Justin Harris NERFINISHED
Kele Okereke NERFINISHED
Louise Bartle NERFINISHED
Russell Lissack NERFINISHED
positionInDiscography fifth studio album
producer Bloc Party NERFINISHED
David Kosten NERFINISHED
Roy Kerr NERFINISHED
Tim Bran NERFINISHED
recordLabel BMG NERFINISHED
Infectious Music NERFINISHED
vocalist Kele Okereke NERFINISHED

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Bloc Party notableWork Hymns