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  • Lyricist: Simon Neil.
  • Personnel: John Wittenberg, Philip Vaiman, Ken Yerke, Julian Hallmark, Tamara Hatwan , Sara Parkins, Gerardo Hilera, Vladimir Polimatidi, Joel Derouin, Sid Page, Roberto Cani, Natalie Leggett (violin); Rudy Stein, Erika Duke, Kim Scholes , Steve Richards (cello); Julie Feves, Jonathan Sacdalan (bass clarinet); Rick Baptist, Wayne Bergeron (trumpet); Joe Meyer (French horn); Steven Holtman, Alan Kaplan (trombone); Doug Tornquist (tuba); Jamie Muhoberac, Ben Kaplan (keyboards, programming).
  • Audio Mixer: Andy Wallace.
  • Recording information: Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, CA; Soundtrack Studios, New York, NY; Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA.
  • Photographers: Kevin Westenberg; Julius Beltrame ; Stuart Nichols .
  • Understandably pleased with the success of their mainstream breakthrough album, Puzzle (2007), Biffy Clyro don't change much on the follow-up effort, Only Revolutions. Like Puzzle, it finds the Scottish alternative rockers at their most immediate and accessible. Once again they work with producer Garth Richardson and smooth out the rougher aspects of their early recordings, the Beggars Banquet albums Blackened Sky (2002), The Vertigo of Bliss (2003), and Infinity Land (2004). They restrain their prog tendencies, keeping the songs short and concise, and amplify their melodic side, recording with a full orchestra. They include a few mellow tunes on Only Revolutions, "God & Satan," "Many of Horror," and "Know Your Quarry," yet Biffy Clyro are still at their best when they let it rip. "That Golden Rule," "Bubbles," "Mountains," and "Booooom, Blast & Ruin" are highly charged rockers that race along quickly and shift gears often. These album highlights are edgy and rock hard, yet they're graced with memorable hooks and melodies at the same time. Now and then the band's pop/rock is off balance, for instance the album opener, "The Captain," which leans too far toward pop for comfort. Among the standout rockers, the previously released "Mountains" from 2008 and the lead single "That Golden Rule" are both great, and "Bubbles" is even better. Featuring Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age on second guitar, "Bubbles" has it all -- hammering riffs, adventurous jams, ear-pleasing chorus, sharp dynamics -- and it's the album's longest and most satisfying song, rocking for a full five minutes whereas most other songs on Only Revolutions are over and done with a minute or two sooner. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Professional Reviews
Alternative Press - "Kicking off with the militaristic 'The Captain,' complete with gang vocals and bombastic horns, Neil's deliciously smooth brogue reins in the chaos, before merging into the Foo Fighters-esque, time-signature switching gem 'That Golden Rule'..."

Q (Magazine) (p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's about the big tunes....ONLY REVOULUTIONS has enough in the way of nous, intelligence and tunes to broaden their audience immeasurably."

Clash (magazine) - "[H]it 'Mountains' is still the best example here of the band in full majestic flow, there are plenty of big chorus to be enjoyed elsewhere here."
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