Watch Neil play stripped back renditions of 'Instant History' and 'Spanish Radio' “That’s what keeps me excited and motivated – the shock of the new,” Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil tells NME in this week’s Big Read. “What can we do now to fuck around with what we’ve already done?
I want our fans to either be worried that it’s going to be terrible or excited that it’s going to fuck their socks off.” Fans certainly experienced “the shock of the new” back when the band dropped the trance-driven single ‘Instant History’ to launch their new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’.
It was another adventurous sonic departure for the mad-cap Scottish trio, but scratch beneath the surface and there’s a fire, a curiosity and a yearning that make it 100%
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