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Can we escape the traps of the past but always know some mistakes are worth repeating? (Two People in Love)

Sometimes you have to come close to losing everything to realise what you've got.

The Biffy Clyro story has been built by three kindred spirits who have been together since they were just 15-years-old. Over that time, Simon Neil and brothers James and Ben Johnston have taken their band from the big dreams of their scrappy, grunge-loving origins to become one of the biggest forces in alternative rock. Against all odds those ambitions were realised with three UK #1 albums; headline sets at festivals from Reading and Leeds and Download to Radio 1's Big Weekend and TRNSMT; countless arena shows; multiple NME and Kerrang! awards plus three BRIT nominations.

But as they released 'A Celebration of Endings' in the midst of the pandemic, quickly followed by the companion piece 'The Myth of the Happily Ever After', unexpected cracks spread throughout their foundations. Suddenly, 'The Myth...' title felt horribly ominous.

"I think we had all neglected our lives outside of the band," admits Simon. "I think we all, in different ways, reached the end of the road and really needed to address our personal situations in terms of mental health. I needed to do something that was just the opposite of Biffy."

He channelled that urge into his leftfield extreme metal band Empire State Bastard, spending much of 2023 on the project's release and its first run of shows. It would be the first time since 2015 in which tour titans Biffy had effectively spent more than a year off the road. What emerged was, he confesses, was almost "a fear of being together."

A self-confessed overthinker who needs creativity to maintain a clear headspace, Simon's thoughts were haunted by the situation. Who is he without his bandmates and what would he do next? "Hitting a low point always leads to me writing good music," he grimaces, also accepting that it makes him incredibly hard to live with. But the songs flowed freely, with a soundtrack of the hook-laden aggression of Hi-Vis and The Armed, the melody of Big Thief, the metallic, sky-bound synths of Blood Incantation, and the instant pop of ABBA and Kacey Musgraves all providing subconscious influences.

The attitude of artists from other disciplines informed his thinking too: the extreme, unyielding commitment of Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0' project; the way in which Ari Aster's horror films focus on psychological torment over shocks or gore.

But what could solve the band's tension? The solution was actually simple. "It was literally seeing each other in the flesh, having a hug, and then everything just evaporated. It was just that shared moment of, 'Aren't we fucking lucky to know each other and to be able to share our lives together?' So we spent a lot of time together outside of the context of the band. All we needed to do was to remind ourselves that we're the same people. While we've evolved, we're still the same pals we were when we were 15."

That sense of returning to their roots to reconnect with the "ease, joy and innocence" of their early days was further heightened with a series of gigs in which they revisited their first three albums.

It was a turn of events which led Simon to realise the importance of the small things: or rather, the small things in life that really mean everything. Or as he now puts it: "I realised that you only really cherish things once they disappear. I want to cherish every moment I have with the people I love. I don't want to be sitting here in ten years' time cursing myself for a split-second decision I made because of my ego."

And quickly Simon rediscovered how much he valued his old friends and bandmates. He found their joy and their enthusiasm for his new songs infectious, and they trusted his songwriting regardless of the soul-scorching lyrics they often included. He could hear how much they had finely tuned their already accomplished abilities as musicians since he last saw them. He also appreciated what they individually bring to the band as a unit: Ben's natural tendency to live in the moment, James bringing logistics and planning into the mix.

But their friendship means more than all of that. It's something which is explored in their upcoming single 'A Little Love', a track in which brighter melodic tones and funk-leaning vibes bring an element of surprise before a classically soaring Biffy hook hits hard.

"It's a cynically optimistic song," begins Simon in reference to what is surely the most positive-sounding song to ever open with a lyric referencing divorce. "The song is basically about no matter what life or your relationship throws at you, if you always maintain that connection and that presence in each other's lives, then I think you can conquer anything. Myself, Ben and James have been really lucky to share that. It's the same in any long-term relationship: a marriage, with close friends or family. The beautiful thing about going through such a part of your life together is that you find out the most important aspects of each other and what really matters."

Another new song, 'Goodbye', takes us into a darker mindset. The tone is sweeping, string-assisted balladry in the finest of Biffy traditions - emotive, not manipulative - but its elegance masks the punctured torment of feeling as if giving up is your final chance of redemption. Simon picks his words carefully. "With the speed and intensity of our modern lives, I feel everyone has probably considering shuffling off the planet. That had passed through my mind at points. And that's why I now finally feel a bit of optimism, because I was able to pour that sentiment into a song rather than internalise it. Actually I realised I didn't want to escape this life, I just wanted to feel present. I needed to remind myself that life is everything, it isn't just your good times."

That existentialism is traded for visceral exasperation in 'Hunting Season'. In a volley of punkish melody and post-hardcore riffing, his ire targets big tech, social media companies and late stage capitalism:  especially the way in which people are treated as "collateral damage" in their pursuit of profit margins. It's also symbolic of the band's renowned communication, as Simon had put it on the backburner until Ben picked it as a personal favourite.

These songs - and a wealth of others to be revealed - came together primarily during seven weeks of sessions at Berlin's hallowed Hansa Studios with producer Jonathan Gilmore (Nothing But Thieves, The 1975, beabadoobee). By this point, team Biffy was back in high spirits, which were heightened by a "studio where I feel great art has been made, it emphasises that it's really important to set your bar fucking high." For Simon it evoked images of prime David Bowie and Iggy Pop, of Einstürzende Neubauten drilling holes in the live room, and Nick Cave and Blixa Bargeld getting lost in hedonism that made 'Fear and Loathing' look like a stroll to the garden centre.

Their enthusiasm in the studio was further driven by the summer festival offers that were coming in. By the time this summer fades, they will have played Radio 1's Big Weekend, Glastonbury, Eden Sessions and TRNSMT, plus a selection of major European events such as Rock am Ring / Rock im Park, Pinkpop and Hurricane.

So what could've been gone is now firmly back - and stronger than ever before. "Our raison d'etre is to get up on that stage," beams Simon, flashing a smile of both relief and contentment that the trio's woes are behind them. "I just can't wait to remind everyone what we're all about. Our mantra is, let Biffy be Biffy, motherfucker!"

Setlists

    1. 1.A Little Love
    2. 2.Howl
    3. 3.True Believer
    4. 4.Black Chandelier
    5. 5.A Thousand and One
    6. 6.Small Wishes
    7. 7.The Conversation Is...
    8. 8.Opposite
    9. 9.Shot One
    10. 10.The Rain
    11. 11.The Captain
    12. 12.Goodbye
    1. 1.A Little Love
    2. 2.Goodbye (Live debut)
    3. 3.Shot One
    4. 4.A Thousand and One
    5. 5.Biblical
    1. 1.A Little Love
    2. 2.Hunting Season
    3. 3.That Golden Rule
    4. 4.Shot One (song debut)
    5. 5.True Believer (live debut)
    6. 6.Black Chandelier
    7. 7.Wolves of Winter
    8. 8.Tiny Indoor Fireworks
    9. 9.Woe Is Me, Wow Is You (song debut)
    10. 10.Biblical
    11. 11.A Thousand and One
    12. 12.A Hunger in Your Haunt
    13. 13.Friendshipping (song debut)
    14. 14.Instant History
    15. 15.Mountains
    16. 16.Two People in Love (song debut)
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Machines
    2. 18.Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies
    3. 19.Bubbles
    1. 1.A Little Love
    2. 2.That Golden Rule
    3. 3.Who's Got a Match?
    4. 4.Biblical
    5. 5.Re-Arrange
    6. 6.Wolves of Winter
    7. 7.Tiny Indoor Fireworks
    8. 8.The Captain
    9. 9.Hunting Season
    10. 10.Space
    11. 11.Different People
    12. 12.A Hunger in Your Haunt
    13. 13.Black Chandelier
    14. 14.Instant History
    15. 15.Mountains
  1. Encore

    1. 16.God & Satan (Simon Neil solo acoustic)
    2. 17.Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies
    3. 18.Bubbles
    4. 19.Many of Horror
    5. -Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)
    1. 1.A Little Love
    2. 2.That Golden Rule
    3. 3.Who's Got a Match?
    4. 4.Biblical
    5. 5.Re-Arrange
    6. 6.Wolves of Winter
    7. 7.Tiny Indoor Fireworks
    8. 8.The Captain
    9. 9.Hunting Season (live debut)
    10. 10.Space
    11. 11.Different People
    12. 12.A Hunger in Your Haunt
    13. 13.Black Chandelier
    14. 14.Instant History
    15. 15.Mountains
    16. 16.Cop Syrup
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Machines (acoustic)
    2. 18.Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies
    3. 19.Bubbles
    4. 20.Many of Horror
    5. -Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 72 reviews
  • Awesome!

    by CassandraAB on 4/4/17The Belasco Theater - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    This is the third time I've seen Biffy Clyro live, each time at a different venue. No matter what venue, the performance is always lively and fun. The lighting was exciting and perfectly suited the music, and the sound was well-balanced.

  • Biffy Clyro killed it! The Scots win! :)

    by Mud07 on 4/2/17Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing show! Definitely unforgettable. The music was great and the venue had tremendous character. Would definitely come back for another show there, and will try to see Biffy play in the future. Been listening to them for years and it was amazing to see them live!

  • Incredible

    by SeattleChops on 4/2/17Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    This band never ceases to amaze me. Their live show is so different than their albums. Pure energy and musical intricacy. I have seen of 500 shows, and Biffy is top 10. And Neptune is always good acoustically as long as you are not under the balcony. Great time!

  • by Anonymous on 4/2/17Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Biffy were their usual energetic and raucous selves. Shame they didn't play one song from Blackened Sky though.

  • Mon the Biff!

    by Dibo on 3/31/17The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    The lads put on such a great show and were so connected to the audience! The Fillmore is such an amazing place to see a band because you can get so close to the stage. Lots of energy, we had this "thing"! Come back to SF soon!!!!

  • Biffy Clyro is the best live band!!!

    by vincentstar83 on 3/29/17The Belasco Theater - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Biffy is the best and played a great mix of all their albums. The venue doesn't allow crowd surfing or much movement of any kind and wouldn't even let the man in front of us have his little girl on his shoulders! Other than the bummer security and good night and great show.

  • Must See Live!

    by AdamWest11 on 2/16/14Great American Music Hall - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    I can't believe I got to see a band like this in such a small venue. They are hands down one of the best live acts I have ever seen. I was a fan before and now am an even bigger fan after seeing them live. If they are in town, see them. Impossible to be disappointed.

  • Biffy Clyro Kicks Ass Live

    by MissKitty09 on 10/13/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - BrooklynRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show! Simon and the boys rocked the house for sure. Lots of energy and really tight performance both vocally and sound wise. I wish they came to the U.S. more often.

  • Mon the Biff!

    by josiahluke on 10/13/13A and R Music Bar - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    Biffy Clyro is an amazing band. They played their hearts out, even at a relatively small venue. They're extremely talented and expert showmen. Go see them if you have the chance!

  • Biffy Clyro- Huge Sound, Small Venue

    by JGBemes on 10/13/13A and R Music Bar - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    I can't believe this band is not hugely popular in the US. They came out and played a blistering 20-song set, all the while interacting with the crowd of several hundred. This was a special treat for Biffy Clyro fans, considering the magnitude of their headlining shows in Europe. I would highly recommend anyone seeing them play, at any opportunity. The A&R Music Bar is a really cool venue to catch a show, and featured some of the best pizza I've ever eaten. I look forward to seeing more bands perform there.

  • Mon the Biff

    by Charlizard on 10/12/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - BrooklynRating: 5 out of 5

    Not much to say, except it was one of the best shows I've ever been to!

  • Mon the Biff!

    by bllash on 10/12/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - BrooklynRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a wonderful time. Biffy Clyro was a very entertaining band and most of the audience was going crazy. So much fun! Morning Parade was excellent as well.

  • Absolutely incredible show!

    by Bosey2013 on 10/11/13A and R Music Bar - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    Drove 3 hours from Pittsburgh to see them for the first time and if I were 5 years younger, I would've gone to see them in Philly as well. They played this tiny club with the same passion and energy as if they were playing a huge festival crowd. Love the band and certain songs even more after seeing this show. It's all I've been thinking about since. Thanks Biffy and hope to see you again soon.

  • Absolutely amazing!

    by BrittanyNicoleD on 10/10/13A and R Music Bar - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    The whole show was definitely come of the greatest I've been to! I never heard of Morning Parade before, but I'll definitely be getting into them now! Biffy Clyro was even better than I could've expected! I had the greatest time and can't wait until they return to the area!

  • Entertaining

    by lpbeards on 10/7/13The Opera House - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    High energy, decent sound, interesting crowd, enjoyable show!

  • Biffy Clyro rocked!

    by chefpaula on 10/6/13Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show. I liked that they play their harder stuff at small venues. They were great!

  • Performance was amazing!

    by wholea on 10/6/13Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Brighton Music Hall was an incredible small place which gave you the opportunity to be as close to the band as possible. The performance of the musicians was unforgettable and we really enjoyed ourselves!

  • by Anonymous on 10/5/13Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Biffy is awesome. Their live performance is unbelievably good. You might have seen them guest performing for others, but their own show has much more characters! Thanks Simon, James and Ben!

  • by Anonymous on 10/5/13Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    We went to see the warm up Morning Parade. Got to meet them and hang out with them before and after the show. They are great. Show rocked too.

  • Biffy Clyro

    by asdfghjkl212345678 on 10/5/13Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Biffy Clyro played absolutely amazing. Song choices were well-varied and the performances were top-notch. I wasn't sure what to think of what I heard from Morning Parade prior to the concert, but afterwards I was very eager to hear everything they put out. If Biffy Clyro comes back to the states again, I'll drop everything I'll be doing and go see them again. I recommend you do the same.