On their newest arena tour, Biffy Clyro arrive in Manchester to (as always) reassert themselves as the gold standard for live performances among the UK’s alt-rock pack.
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On the album that supposedly finds Biffy Clyro refreshed and restored, the size is there but the spark is dimmer than you might hope.
A new era of Biffy Clyro is on the horizon, and a blowout at the Eden Project is the best possible way for Scottish rock’s favourite sons to usher it in.
We sung; we danced; we people-watched; and we definitely felt the rain on our skin—BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend arrives in Liverpool for 2025, packed to the gills with A-list talent and unforgettable moments.
In this Review Round-Up, underwhelming fare from The Blue Stones isn’t indicative of what’s elsewhere, as releases from Asylums, Cherie Amour and Sugar Horse all prove strong, with regular brushes with greatness.
Festival season continues with Download Festival, as we break down the lineup of the UK’s premier rock festival to see what’s actually worth your time.
In this Review Round-Up, Don Broco’s long-awaited new album is pitted against a swift follow-up from Biffy Clyro and an excellent continuation from Whitechapel, plus more from Dave Hause, Save Face, Calling All Captains and Light Grey.
With the return of Reading & Leeds imminent, we go through the entire lineup and break down what to expect across the entire weekend.
In this Review Round-Up, Biffy Clyro lead a crop dominated by indie and synthpop from Sea Girls, Erasure, James Dean Bradfield, Marsicans and Stephen, and filled out by Blues Pills, Kill The Lights, Kid Dad, Be Well, idle threat, Glass Ocean and The Vigil
There are few acts that have as much relevance to both the mainstream world and…
