- Opposites -deluxe- -2013- -flac-: Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro’s Opposites, released in 2013, represents the pinnacle of the band’s stadium-rock ambition. This sixth studio album is a sprawling, 20-track double concept record that explores themes of heartbreak, recovery, and internal conflict. 💿 Album Overview Artist: Biffy Clyro Title: Opposites (Deluxe Edition) Release Year: 2013 Genre: Alternative Rock / Progressive Rock Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
For audiophiles and die-hard fans, the Deluxe FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version of this record is the definitive way to experience the band’s most ambitious work. The Concept: The Sand and The Glass Biffy Clyro - Opposites -Deluxe- -2013- -FLAC-
Dynamic Range: The "quiet-loud" transition is a Biffy staple. The uncompressed audio ensures that the explosive choruses hit with maximum impact without digital clipping. Biffy Clyro’s Opposites , released in 2013, represents
- Mountains
- Many of Horror
- Re-Arrange
- Opposites
- Lime
- Chaves
- Recovery
- Pretty Little Lie
- Aldehyde
- Wanderlust
- Cry (The Shame)
- Moths
- Black Sun
- Gooey
Across 20 tracks (on the Deluxe edition), Simon Neil, James Johnston, and Ben Johnston traverse a massive sonic landscape. From the frantic energy of "Stingin' Belle" to the heartbreaking vulnerability of "Opposites," the album is a rollercoaster of dynamics that demands high-quality playback to fully appreciate. Why FLAC? The Sonic Depth of Opposites Mountains Many of Horror Re-Arrange Opposites Lime Chaves
- Different People
- Black Chandelier
- Sounds Like Balloons
- Opposite
- The Joke’s on Us
- Biblical
- Victory Over the Sun
- Spanish Radio
- Little Hospitals
- The Fog
- Stingin’ Belle
- Modern Magic Formula (Bonus only available on Deluxe/Digital)
- Skylight
- Accident Without Emergency
- Woo Woo
- Picture a Knife Fight
- Trumpet or Tap
- A Girl and His Cat
- The Thaw (Deluxe Bonus)
- Jubilee (Deluxe Bonus)
- The Rain (Deluxe Bonus)
- Vagabond (Deluxe Bonus)
"Opposites" is Biffy Clyro's sixth studio album, following 2009's "Only Revolutions". The album was recorded at Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles, California, with producer Glyn Johns (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones). Johns' expertise and the band's creative vision resulted in a record that balances heavy riffs, soaring melodies, and introspective lyrics. The album's 11 tracks, including the hit singles "Mountains", "Many of Horror", and "Re-Arrange", showcase the band's versatility and musical growth.
This half focuses on the band's personal struggles, isolation, and difficult past. Different People