
Errors in the History of God / Unknown Male
Biffy Clyro will release the surprise new project âThe Myth of the Happily Ever Afterâ on October 22nd. The record is a homegrown project that represents a reaction to their #1 album âA Celebration of Endingsâ and a rapid emotional response to the turmoil of the past year. It is the ying to the yang of âA Celebrationâ, the other-side-of-a-coin, a before-and-after comparison: their early optimism of 2020 having been brought back to earth with a resounding thud. Itâs the product of a strange and cruel time in our lives, but one that ultimately reinvigorated Biffy Clyro.
âThis is a reaction to âA Celebration of Endingsâ,â says vocalist / guitarist Simon Neil. âThis album is a real journey, a collision of every thought and emotion weâve had over the past eighteen months. There was a real fortitude in âA Celebrationâ but in this record weâre embracing the vulnerabilities of being a band and being a human in this twisted era of our lives. Even the title is the polar opposite. Itâs asking, do we create these narratives in our own minds to give us some security when none of us know whatâs waiting for us at the end of the day?â
âThe Mythâ has been launched alongside the new track âUnknown Male 01â. In six adventurous minutes, the band explore every facet theyâre renowned for, taking in the unguarded emotion of its introduction, a skewed off-kilter breakdown, and a jagged, spiralling riff that builds towards a cataclysmic crescendo. The song reflects on friends who have taken their own lives.
Tracklist
1. Errors in the History of God
2. Unknown Male
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/MDSnGoUR8b4
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Biffy Clyro will release the surprise new project âThe Myth of the Happily Ever Afterâ on October 22nd. The record is a homegrown project that represents a reaction to their #1 album âA Celebration of Endingsâ and a rapid emotional response to the turmoil of the past year. It is the ying to the yang of âA Celebrationâ, the other-side-of-a-coin, a before-and-after comparison: their early optimism of 2020 having been brought back to earth with a resounding thud. Itâs the product of a strange and cruel time in our lives, but one that ultimately reinvigorated Biffy Clyro.
âThis is a reaction to âA Celebration of Endingsâ,â says vocalist / guitarist Simon Neil. âThis album is a real journey, a collision of every thought and emotion weâve had over the past eighteen months. There was a real fortitude in âA Celebrationâ but in this record weâre embracing the vulnerabilities of being a band and being a human in this twisted era of our lives. Even the title is the polar opposite. Itâs asking, do we create these narratives in our own minds to give us some security when none of us know whatâs waiting for us at the end of the day?â
âThe Mythâ has been launched alongside the new track âUnknown Male 01â. In six adventurous minutes, the band explore every facet theyâre renowned for, taking in the unguarded emotion of its introduction, a skewed off-kilter breakdown, and a jagged, spiralling riff that builds towards a cataclysmic crescendo. The song reflects on friends who have taken their own lives.
Tracklist
1. Errors in the History of God
2. Unknown Male
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/MDSnGoUR8b4








