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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dundee
Posts: 703 Band: Cole Appleyard
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Biffy Clyro - Infinity Land
Biffy Clyro are a band who have certainly divided opinions amongst music followers, on the one hand their ever growing army of devotees will tell you without a second thought that this album will...
Last edited by kj : 16th December 2005 at 08:29 PM. |
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By
Action_Donkwaa
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31st January 2005, 12:52 AM
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i shall indeed be in attendance, looking forward to it as well!
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kill the old...
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22nd February 2005, 12:12 AM
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it was amazing!! how class was the intro to toys? and G & T?! thats the best i've seen them play in a while
i had to leave at the start of 57 though, to catch the bus simon + acoustic guitar = was right at the front as usual ![]() |
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kill the old...
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23rd February 2005, 05:57 PM
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i was at the other sidei in front of james! i had on a biffy-t, jeans and my elvis belt, but we were at opposite sides so...
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Action_Donkwaa
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3rd March 2005, 02:02 AM
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Done.
Review Biffy Clyro Carling Academy 17/2/05 Ghostride take the stage looking like a band with a lot to prove, and the ex-Will Haven member certainly do their best to rip it up tonight despite a poor sound severly hampering their performance, something not enhanced by their singers lack of stage presence. While the rest of the band seem 'lost in music' (apologies for the cheapness there!) he merely seems to be going through the motions. This is certainly NOT an accusation you can lay at the feet of Hell Is For Heroes. Their decision to take creative control over their new album seems to have paid dividends as the new songs on display all sound thrilling. The oldies don't go down too badly either... It was a brave move to invite such great support act(s?) on this tour, but any doubts about Biffy Clyro's ability to rise to the challenge are dispelled by the time Glitter and Trauma kicks into life (complete with non-skipping cd intro!). The Go-Slow then proceeds to whip an already incredibly excited crowd into a manic frenzy of singing madmen/women. It's common knowledge that Biffy Clyro can rock singalongs, however possibly the most impressive parts of tonights show come during an acoustic version of The Atrocity and the a-cappella There's No Such Man As Crasp, both done absolutly beautifully. There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake rips the crowds lungs out again, before an impassioned rendition of 57 almost takes the roof off the Carling Academy. Not many bands can inspire this much devotion but fail to really see it transform into big record sales, but SURELY Biffy Clyro's big break into stardom is just around the corner... |
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james666
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3rd March 2005, 04:22 PM
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sweet ass man..... heres some of my comments ( cheers for getting the ball rollin!)
ghost ride - never heard them or will haven before, wasnt too happy at first but soon warmed to them for their energy and "lets all go nuts and throw our instruments around like wotsits" sort of attitude, lets not forget the fact they did an amazing hardcore versaion of the slayer song "disciple" from the album "god hates us all" , the song being instantly reconisable by the screams of "god hates us aaaaaal! god hates us aaaaaallllll!!!" anywasy yeah a really good live band but i feel there music, probablyy down to being a relativly new band, lacks artistic depth for the the same bill as biffy. hellisforhereos - dont really like them, i felt the music was instantly forgetable, and there stage presence was very under-par for a band that kerrang once noted as being " best up and coming british act", but then again it was kerrang that said that. anyways yeah, guitarist looked like a monkey and the singer looked bored, rest of them just kinda stood about. biffy clyro - cracking set, everything has been said. just out of this world, i know this isnt a great review, but you cant really describe what heaven looks like, though i did throw devil horns at ben during "liberate the iliterate"s last verse, and hee looked me straight in the eye, threw them back and laughed. hehehehe, best moment ever. |
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Indigo_Jordan
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5th March 2005, 02:40 AM
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I was at this gig and it was amaaaaaaazing. I think the crowd sang every word to every song. My throat still hurts. (it was funny when no-one clapped in time for wave upon wave) Whit a good show tho. They totally
(would have liked to hear strung to your ribcage + bodies in flight) |