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Glitter and Trauma": "Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100: 15 August 2004 – 21 August 2004". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. Biffy Clyro | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019 . Retrieved 23 September 2019. Main article: Ellipsis (Biffy Clyro album) Biffy Clyro performing during the Ellipsis tour in Germany, July 2017 Official Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 22 May 2020 . Retrieved 1 June 2020.

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Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100: 10 February 2002 – 16 February 2002". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. After signing with 14th Floor Records, Biffy Clyro returned in 2007 with Puzzle, which topped the Scottish Albums Chart and reached number 2 in the UK. [2] [4] The album was certified platinum in the UK, [5] and spawned three UK top-20 singles: " Saturday Superhouse", " Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies", and " Folding Stars". [3] After reaching number 1 with " Mountains" and " That Golden Rule", [3] the band released Only Revolutions in 2009 which reached number 2 in Scotland, [2] number 3 in the UK, [4] and has since been certified double platinum in the UK. [6] An additional four singles from Only Revolutions reached the Scottish Singles Chart top 20. [3] In 2011, the group issued their first live album Revolutions: Live at Wembley, which reached number 4 in Scotland and number 9 in the UK. [7] [4] Infinity Land: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100: 10 October 2004 – 16 October 2004". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. Neoteric. Yeah it is overrated by the British media. Kerrang gave it album of the year. Among Biffy fans it's been slated as their worst and a lot of them hate it too. Grater, Tom (21 February 2020). "Biffy Clyro Return With New Single, Instant History". Kerrang . Retrieved 22 February 2020.

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Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing, Company number: LP003328; The difference is immediately apparent on opener ‘Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies’. You may have heard the radio version, but you’ve certainly not heard the cataclysmic firebomb of guitar and violin gut-punches that precedes it on the album version. It’s something that doesn’t so much introduce the listener to the giddying new direction Biffy have taken, as it does repeatedly clout them over the head with ‘Puzzle’’s sheer promise. Simon Neil defined this album as “more sprawling and less song-y” than its predecessor. That may be true, but for classic Biffy singalongs, there’s the singles A Hunger In Your Haunt and Unknown Male 01, the latter boasting a groove as deep as the Mariana Trench. But it’s the moments of unfamiliarity that prove most rewarding: listen out for the Sunn o))) meets The Cure drone of opener DumDum, the thunderous drum and synth of Separate Missions, and the playful Witch’s Cup. Mountains": "Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100: 31 August 2008 – 06 September 2008". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. Ellipsis: "15 July 2016 – 21 July 2016". Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100. Official Charts Company . Retrieved 16 July 2016.

Biffy Clyro – Puzzle (2007, CD) - Discogs Biffy Clyro – Puzzle (2007, CD) - Discogs

Engineer [Additional Assisted By] – Andre Kelman, Jan Petrov, Mike Kutchman, Paul Suarez, Sam Hofstedt The band have never disclosed where the name "Biffy Clyro" originated, and Simon Neil has said that it was "a stupid name" that was often "awkward" to explain its origins when the band started and when not many had heard their music. [42] Whilst being interviewed on Soccer AM, the band said that they make up stories about how they are named because they are bored with being asked the same question. Among the conflicting answers the band have given are: A Celebration... flits between myriad styles while remaining unmistakably Biffy at its core. There’s the fizz-bang perfection of Tiny Indoor Fireworks and the comforting swell of the string-laden of The Champ, which slides headfirst into Bond theme territory. In a Soccer AM interview, the band stated that they named themselves after a footballer named Biffy Clyro who played for South Ayrshire football club Ayr United. A very good question - and one that still doesn't have an answer. Simon, Ben and James have decided over the years to all tell different stories about the origin of their band name, and so there's no way to know where it truly came from.

Engineer [Additional Engineering, Assisted By] – Andre Kelman, Jan Petrov, Mike Kutchman, Paul Suarez, Sam Hofstedt Of course I love their experimental side, but I feel the saying 'less is more' couldn't be any more fitting here. Certification Awards - Platinum". Irish Recorded Music Association. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 . Retrieved 7 September 2015.

Biffy Clyro – Puzzle (CD) - Discogs

The Awards 2011: Best Live Band – Biffy Clyro – News". News.qthemusic.com. Archived from the original on 7 May 2012 . Retrieved 3 November 2011. https://thewarnermusicshop.com/products/biffy-clyro-a-celebration-of-endings-live-from-the-barrowland-ballroom-glasgow-bundleFolding Stars": "Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100: 22 July 2007 – 28 July 2007". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. Similarities: "27 July 2014 – 02 August 2014". Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100. Official Charts Company . Retrieved 7 September 2015. i totally agree that 'The Atrocity' and 'Got Wrong' are poor songs. but they aren't really examples of the classic biffy experimentation, the majority of which isn't pointless.



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