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Biffy Clyro have been one of those surprise bands
of 2009 who have simple blew me away, I have always
liked Biffy Clyro’s music but nothing about
them has made me want to rush out and pick up their
stuff ore even made me want to listen to them on
a daily basis but their previous singles ‘That
Golden Rule’ and ‘The Captain’
really got me excited and left me counting down
the days for the release of their new album ‘Only
Revolutions’ , well now Biffy Clyro are back
with the third single release from that album and
this time they are releasing ‘Many Of Horror
(When We Collide).
‘Many Of Horror (When We Collide) is a
real slow starting song and when it does get going
it maintains an very average pace the pace of
the song gives frontman Simon Neil the potential
to shine and that he does with his spot on softly
spoken vocals, the song is bound to become a live
favourite and one of those where the air will
be glowing with everyone’s mobile phones
waving about.
So Many Of Horror (When We Collide) is the third
single release from the latest Biffy Clyro album
and it is also so different from the other songs
released from the album and it just shows how
experimental and brilliant Biffy Clyro currently
are.
5/5
Review by Trigger |
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Band
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Simon Neil (Guitar, Vocals)
Ben Johnston (Drums, Vocals)
James Johnston (Bass, Vocals) |
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1. Many Of Horror (When We Collide) |
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Review
Score Code |
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- Top Cheese
- Brilliant
- Pretty damn good
- Ok I guess -
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