A Celebration Of Endings
Biffy Clyro continue to prove themselves titans on an experimental and thunderous ninth outing
The Scottish trio return with a wildly diverse album that swings from frenzied riffage to rock balladry, all tied together with a message of hope
This is a tough time to be organising the comeback of one of the greatest live bands on Earth.
It's a celebration of brilliance as Biffy Clyro make their incredible return with A Celebration Of Endings
Lead single ‘Instant’ might have suggested a new direction for the Kilmarnock rockers, but their new album sees the band back doing what they’re best at, with a few surprises along the way
Album number eight from Biffy Clyro is packed with stadium-ready ferocious energy. Read The Forty-Five review of 'A Celebration Of Endings'
Following 2019's ambitious soundtrack Balance, Not Symmetry, Scotland's Biffy Clyro return with their ninth studio album, 2020's brightly attenuated A Celebration of Endings.
Following Download Festival’s 2021 announcement that they’ll be taking the main stage on Saturday night in place of Iron Maiden, there’s been a rush of faceless Twitter bashing around Biffy Clyro’s perceived relevance at this point in time.
Biffy Clyro have always been a band with two distinct personalities. From the grunge, metal and math-rock of their early albums, to the radio-friendly
A Celebration of Endings by Biffy Clyro album review by Adam Williams. The UK trio's eighth album is out today via Warner Records and DSPs
Biffy Clyro - A Celebration of Endings review: Messy and convoluted, but it could have been a lot worse.