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Biffy Clyro - Infinity Land
Biffy Clyro - Infinity Land
Published by Action_Donkwaa
5th October 2004
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 project biffy into the 'big league' of the british rock scene (whatever that is). Ask somehowever and they will say that they are nothing more than a noise with stupid time changes and a singer who's screams sound like a monkey being castrated.

this album might go somewhere to appeasing the doubters, from the opener 'glitter and trauma', complete with dance/rave intro, through to 'wave upon wave upon wave' and even into closing track 'pause it and turn it up' there is a pop(?!?) sensibility which runs throughout. don't get me wrong, this is the most leftfield album that the band have produced so far, but in a strange way it is also the most commercial.

this is not to say that they have ignored their musical background, this is still biffy clyro, only the songs now take new and exciting twists and venture into grounds that other bands are afraid to touch without ever losing the plot (no matter how hard the christmas carol styles of 'theres no such man as crasp' try), emphasised no better than in the brass introduction to the 'weapons are concealed'.

but the question still remains, does this mean they deserve the hype? personally i believe so, and would urge you to check out this album, as it may well end up being recognised as one of the few genuinely brilliant alternative albums in what has so far been a dissapointing year for music.
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By Allen1uk on 5th October 2004, 08:26 PM
i bought the album today.

there is some really good stuff on it, shows some good tallent
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By kill the old... on 5th October 2004, 09:26 PM
i love it! but it is my fave band. Bought it on Monday and haven't stopped listening to it

definatley something to check out (imo)
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By sansarin on 6th October 2004, 08:50 AM
ooh........I gotta buy this today
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By Ratbomb on 15th October 2004, 11:09 AM
I have no money for it but i desperately need it !!!
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By FashionWhore on 15th October 2004, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Action_Donkwaa
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 project biffy into the 'big league' of the british rock scene (whatever that is). Ask somehowever and they will say that they are nothing more than a noise with stupid time changes and a singer who's screams sound like a monkey being castrated.

this album might go somewhere to appeasing the doubters, from the opener 'glitter and trauma', complete with dance/rave intro, through to 'wave upon wave upon wave' and even into closing track 'pause it and turn it up' there is a pop(?!?) sensibility which runs throughout. don't get me wrong, this is the most leftfield album that the band have produced so far, but in a strange way it is also the most commercial.

this is not to say that they have ignored their musical background, this is still biffy clyro, only the songs now take new and exciting twists and venture into grounds that other bands are afraid to touch without ever losing the plot (no matter how hard the christmas carol styles of 'theres no such man as crasp' try), emphasised no better than in the brass introduction to the 'weapons are concealed'.

but the question still remains, does this mean they deserve the hype? personally i believe so, and would urge you to check out this album, as it may well end up being recognised as one of the few genuinely brilliant alternative albums in what has so far been a dissapointing year for music.
i liked that review, it was nice.

i never liked/ bought biffys second album but i LOVED blackened sky... that was lovely.
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By MotioN on 18th October 2004, 12:27 AM
ive heard a few of the songs, they just sound like a watered down version of the old Murder Of Rosa Luxembourg stuff.
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By Filthy Ritch on 18th October 2004, 12:32 AM
i got it.and i dont particulary like it.its average,but no way as good as blackened sky,old skool biffy rocks.
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By Ratbomb on 22nd October 2004, 01:22 PM
i dnt like the really long intros or the big techno intro to glitter and trauma bit weird
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By behind_theory on 31st October 2004, 06:50 PM
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i dnt like the big techno intro to glitter and trauma bit weird
Its the best part of the album you idiot.
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By Craig_Equilibrium on 18th November 2004, 05:27 PM
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old skool biffy rocks.
your damn right!

All 3 biffy albums are great, but then again they are my favourite band

everyone should check them out at Fat Sams in december
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By bandhelix on 18th November 2004, 05:27 PM
or Blue in inverness
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By johnny? on 18th November 2004, 10:40 PM
My favourite band, but not the best album of the year, i disagree when you say this hasn't been a good year for music..
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By Ratbomb on 19th November 2004, 03:39 PM
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Its the best part of the album you idiot.
strangely enough the techno intro is growing on me lol my fave song on album tho is strung to your ribcage
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By Indigo_Jordan on 19th November 2004, 07:40 PM
I love Biffy and i love this album. Though i don't know if i'd rate it higher than Vertigo of Bliss. It is in some places alot more complex, but in others far more commercial and user-friendly than they'v ever sounded (except maybe for some of blackened sky) It, like all their albums, flows so well. With Biffy, i find it hard to put an album on to listen to one song - always sounds better as a whole album. 'Got Wrong' is one of my fave's with its christmassy chorus and guitar plucking that sounds like snow flakes. Wave upon... is just amazing and as for Theres no such thing as a jaggy snake, what more could you want from a rock song - it has all the vital elements. The highlight for me tho is at the end of 'Pause it, turn it up' when the three of them are singing - its so lovely
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