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Viva La Revolution

As Scottish tunesmiths BIFFY CLYRO prepare to release their fifth record Only Revolutions, Edwin McFee chats with bassist James Johnston and hears all about working with Josh Homme, why their latest sonic manifesto is their most positive to date and why he’s glad he doesn’t have to support Limp Bizkit anymore.


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(10 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

NEWS: 05 Aug 2008
Biffy Clyro have announced shows in Belfast and Dublin this December.



NEWS: 05 Feb 2008
Belfast community TV station NvTv will take its 'Kick Out The Jams' series global with a new video podcast. This week's show includes Scottish rockers Biffy...



NEWS: 22 Oct 2007
Scottish alt-rockers Biffy Clyro have added a headlining show in Dublin to their forthcoming Irish tour.



NEWS: 11 Oct 2007
Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro are to play a series of dates this coming November, with tickets on sale this month.



INTERVIEW: 04 Jul 2007
It’s been a long time coming, but Scottish noiseniks Biffy Clyro have at last translated critical acclaim into commercial success.



REVIEW: 29 Jan 2007
Certainly, this is by far the most entertaining four minutes of live music your reporter’s ever had the privilege to witness.



NEWS: 16 Nov 2006
Scotland's finest export since a certain Franz Ferdinand are to play a Kerrang! sponsored tour - and the support acts are all of sterling quality.



REVIEW: 19 Oct 2004
Biffy Clyro make an intelligent if at times dissonant noise that is several notches above the metallic competition.



REVIEW: 27 Sep 2004
One of the most criminally under-rated British bands of the last few years, perhaps the Biffies’ moment is finally arriving.




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