Bloc Party @ Lollapalooza 2008, Chicago, IL - pics & videos
photos by Bao Nguyen
Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke looked like he was ready for a very political game of basketball. Dressed in brightly colored shorts, vintage Nikes and a Barack Obama T-shirt with the word “Progress” written on it, Okereke and his band managed to overcome some technical glitches and the absence of bassist Gordon Moakes (he’s at home with a new baby) to deliver a set of inspired stadium-sized dance riffs as the Chicago sun set. The band really clicked the new single “Mercury” (where Okereke sampled his own voice) and on the set-closing “Helicopter” (which was greeted as a true anthem). During some down time, Okereke even teased the opening riff of Nirvana’s “Heart Shaped Box,” which was a knowing nod to Lollapalooza’s early-’90s roots. [Rolling Stone]
No fights reported yet. Bloc Party play Webster Hall in NYC on Wednesday and Thursday. Video captured from the live Lollapalooza stream and more pictures below….
Bloc Party – Like Eating Glass
Bloc Party – So Here We Are
Bloc Party – Positive Tension
Bloc Party – This Modern Love
Bloc Party – Hunting For Witches
Bloc Party – The Prayer
Bloc Party – Mercury
Bloc Party – Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
Bloc Party – Helicopter