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Feature length documentary DVD of the making of the album in the studio.
Amazon Music, Warner Records and Biffy Clyro present ‘Biffy Clyro: Cultural Sons of Scotland’, an intimate documentary film showing the back-to-basics recording process they adopted to create their ninth studio album, ‘The Myth of the Happily Ever After’.
A journey through some of the finest moments of acoustic guitar performances from the BBC archives, from Jimmy Page's television debut in 1958 to Noel Gallagher and Biffy Clyro.
Biffy Clyro - Reading Festival 2016 Pro-Shot 2016-08-28 Setlist: Wolves of Winter Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies Sounds Like Balloons Biblical 57 Friends and Enemies Folding Stars In the Name of the Wee Man Who's Got a Match? Bubbles Howl Black Chandelier That Golden Rule Rearrange Machines The Captain Mountains 9/15ths Animal Style Many of Horror Stingin' Belle
A documentary that follows the making of Frightened Rabbit's covers album, in tribute to their seminal album The Midnight Organ Fight.
The 2019 Isle Of Wight Festival ended when Biffy Clyro closed the Main Stage in spectacular fashion, with pyrotechnics and fireworks aplenty. The truly anthemic set spanned their 20+ year career and their return to the Isle of Wight Festival was welcomed by the band and fans alike; frontman Simon Neil, clad in a mustard suit proclaimed “we love this festival, it’s great to be back”.
This documentary chronicles the long and storied career of Storm Thorgerson, the most famous artist you've never heard of -- the brilliant photographer who created scores of iconic album covers for bands such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
A Biffy gig isn’t just songs and sweat — it’s a shared experience. It’s therapy with distortion. It’s poetry screamed over power chords. It’s the feeling of being absolutely broken and still finding the strength to howl back. On June 20th 2025 at Hurricane, Biffy reminded their fans why they’re one of the most important bands of the last two decades. Not because they’re the loudest, but because they mean it.
An American student living a privileged existence at Glasgow School of Art faces the unexpected death of her father. Consumed with her loss, she finds herself re-examining both her life and inner circle.