Bloc Party have revealed further details of their upcoming new album, which currently has the working title of 'Urbanite Relaxation'.
The follow-up to 2005's Silent Alarm is expected to be released early in 2007, with the band having completed recording.
Speaking recently to NME.com lead singer Kele Okereke said, "It's really, to me, very much an album about living in the city and I think a lot of the themes resonating on the record are pretty much about everyday living in the metropolis. So I guess the title's really gonna represent that for me."
According to blocparty.net the 13 new tracks are as follows:
'A Prayer To The Lord'
'England' (formerly 'Blue Moon')
'Hunting For Witches' (woop!)
'It Started In An Afternoon'
'Kreuzberg'
'On' (formerly 'Wet')
'Seroxat'
'Song For Clay (Disappear Here)'
'Sunday'
'Uniform' (the album centrepiece?)
'Waiting For The 7:18'
'We Were Lovers' (formerly 'Cells Shaped Like Stars')
'Where Is Home?' (formerly 'Perfect Teens')
Although the actual tracklisting for the second album is yet to be confirmed it is believed that the above track titles will feature on the album or singles.
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