Music / rock

Ellipsis


Reviews (3)


The guardian

d. 7. July 2016

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Gwilym Mumford

d. 7. July 2016

"For a while, Biffy Clyro were one of Britain's strangest - and best - guitar bands, an unruly and hirsute mob who would title songs things such as There's No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake, flit between time signatures on a whim and pair lovely three-part harmonies with punishing post-hardcore. In their current stadium-pleasing incarnation, though, they're a vastly less interesting proposition".


NME

d. 5. July 2016

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Greg Cochrane

d. 5. July 2016

"There are subtle trap beats all over the album, and even a children's choir. The whole feel of the album is fun, shackle-free, uninhibited, but still masterfully crafted. In fact, by opening themselves up Biffy Clyro have captured the spirit of a brand-new band again".


The line of best fit

d. 8. July 2016

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Daniel Jeakins

d. 8. July 2016

"Ellipsis is an album that will undoubtedly keep Biffy Clyro right at the top of British rock's hierarchy".