Balance, Not Symmetry (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Biffy Clyro

Album info

Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
17.05.2019

Label: Warner

Genre: Alternative

Subgenre: Indie Rock

Artist: Biffy Clyro

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  • 1Balance, Not Symmetry03:01
  • 2All Singing And All Dancing04:21
  • 3Different Kind Of Love03:28
  • 4Sunrise05:01
  • 5Pink01:50
  • 6Colour Wheel05:07
  • 7Gates Of Heaven02:40
  • 8Fever Dream06:12
  • 9Navy Blue01:43
  • 10Tunnels And Trees04:07
  • 11Plead04:09
  • 12The Naturals04:19
  • 13Yellow02:25
  • 14Touch05:29
  • 15Jasabiab02:56
  • 16Following Master04:41
  • 17Adored03:46
  • Total Runtime01:05:15

Info for Balance, Not Symmetry (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)



Biffy Clyro are releasing a surprise new studio album tomorrow.

The long player serves as the official soundtrack to the band’s very own film project Balance, Not Symmetry, which will be directed by Jamie Adams and is due for release on 26 July following a premiere at the Edinburg film festival.

The film follows “follows American student Caitlin (Laura Harrier) after her father’s funeral, leaving her grieving mother (Kate Dickie) behind to return to her third-year studies at the Glasgow School of Art. There she juggles her grief and end-of-year presentation with meeting a new guy, Rory (Scott Miller), and a rupture in her relationship with her housemate and BFF Hannah (Bria Vinaite). Can she again find balance in her turbulent life?”

Speaking of the movie and on working with Jamie Adams, Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil said: “On meeting Jamie, we realised early on that we’d both had to deal with grief at a relatively young age and so it was interesting to talk about how we’d both dealt with it and the effect it had on us – and this is the main crux of the film, delving into the lonely world of grief and loss and coming out the other side.”

The film’s accompanying soundtrack will feature seventeen brand new Biffy Clyro songs, the first of which – Balance, Not Symmetry.

Biffy Clyro


Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro's biography begins in Scotland starting in 1995. Their lineup has stayed consistent for the duration of their activity, with Simon Neil on guitar, James Johnston playing bass, and Ben Johnston handling drums. Simon Neil serves as the primary vocalist and lyricist, but all three have participated with vocals and songwriting. The band took a brief break for education before their first release in 1999, Blackened Skies. By this point, they were regularly playing shows with alternative rock bands. The band released two more full-length albums as they more fully explored and rounded out their sound. The two albums, The Vertigo of Bliss and Infinity Land, were well-received and helped the band reach new fans. In 2007, Biffy Clyro released Puzzle, with much of the music concerning the passing of Neil's mother. The album featured artwork by Storm Thorgerson, most widely known for his Pink Floyd album covers. Puzzle was extremely successful, with six songs as singles and selling enough in the U.K. to reach Platinum status. Biffy Clyro would continue working with Thorgerson for the artwork on their next two albums, Only Revolutions and Opposites. Both albums received fantastic critical reception. The band continued their musical experimentation on both albums, noting that not all of the experiments made it to either record. For the album Opposites, the band played on Later... With Jools Holland, with guest supporters Mike Vennart of Oceansize and Richard Ingram of British Theater. Starting in 2007, the band was nominated for New Sounds of Europe, going on to win several awards since 2010. These include such auspicious awards as Best Live Band and Best British Band. They have also played the Reading and Leads Festival and toured with such music groups as Linkin Park, Queens of the Stone Age, and Muse.

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