Biffy Clyro - 27
by Matthew Willson
published: 17 / 12 / 2001

Label:
Beggars Banquet
Format: CDS
intro
It's a single that follows all the formulas for a successful emo sound, but still manages to surprise you every time the pleasingly fuzzy guitars kick in. Biffy Clyro are a three piece with an energet
It's a single that follows all the formulas for a successful emo sound, but still manages to surprise you every time the pleasingly fuzzy guitars kick in. Biffy Clyro are a three piece with an energetic, dark emotional sound. Quiet, simple but intense guitars, slightly tortured sounding vocals and bursts of minor-key noise. You know the score... or do you? They leave me undecided. They have a more pleasing hardcore sound than tamer emotional indie contemporaries. During quieter moments post-rock tinges creep into their sound too - the inexplicably named but equally good B-side 'Instructio4' adds a violin to sinister guitar riffs and dreamy vocals. And when it goes loud, that sad intensity of it puts any nu-metal attempt at anger to shame. Inf act I prefer this to A-side '27', which is quite catchy but relies more heavily on the quiet-LOUD grungy sound which we all know just a little too well. This is no bad sign as the track would make an obvious single choice - along with the other tracks it gives us a good idea of their potential. We finish with 'Breatheher', a straightforward but beautiful acoustic track with harmonies and a wistful folky sound. Biffy Clyro seem a well-rounded band and based on this I will be looking forward to any future album.
Track Listing:-
1 272 Instructio4
3 Breather
live reviews |
Pyramids, Portsmouth, 20/5/2007 |
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At a show at the Pyramids in Portsmouth Paul Raven watches maths rockers Biffy Clyro play a catchy and enjoyable set of indie guitar rock, but also is impressed by suppoer acts yourcodenameis : milo and Frank Turner |
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Singles 2001-2005 (2008) |
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Fabulous compilation from until recently under-rated Scottish alt. rock outfit Biffy Clyro, which merges together some of the best songs from their first three albums |
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