Biffy Clyro have actually coordinated with Amazon Music on the upcoming documentary, ‘Biffy Clyro: Cultural Sons of Scotland’.
Fans can anticipate “unmatched access to the band” – who formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland – in the fly-on-the-wall function movie recording the recording procedure of the rock band’s ninth studio album, ‘The Myth of the Happily Ever After’.
Simon Neil and co went back to Ayrshire to develop the follow-up to 2020’s ‘A Celebration of Endings’ in the intimate setting of a farm in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A news release mentions that the documentary follows “the band’s ups and downs and their newly found method to their imagination.”
The journey concludes with the ‘Many of Horror’ group going back to the phase with a sold-out outside program at Glasgow Green, for what marked their very first program in their homeland in practically 2 years.
Speaking of the movie, frontman Simon stated: “In the very same part of the world as I composed my extremely first tune is where we’re making this record, and there’s something truly pure about that.”
Drummer Ben Johnston commented: “We do not require all the bells and whistles for us to be satisfied and delighted, we simply require the 3 people to be making music together and have that ambiance in a space – which’s what keeps our hearts beating.”
Bassist James Johnston included: “Everyone ought to sign up with a band … if you get a possibility to go sign up with a band with your siblings or your siblings, or individuals you think about to be a bro or a sibling, that’s most likely the very best years you’ll ever have in your life.”
The movie will premiere on Amazon Music and Prime Video on February 25, with choose provings at 4 movie theaters: Dalston’s Rio Cinema, Cameo in Edinburgh, DCA in Dundee and Everyman in Glasgow.
Tickets are on sale by means of www.docnrollfestival.com/films/biffyclyro. Enjoy the trailer on Amazon Music’s main YouTube channel.
Biffy Clyro have actually coordinated with Amazon Music on the upcoming documentary, ‘Biffy Clyro: Cultural Sons of Scotland’.
Fans can anticipate “unmatched access to the band” – who formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland – in the fly-on-the-wall function movie recording the recording procedure of the rock band’s ninth studio album, ‘The Myth of the Happily Ever After’.
Simon Neil and co went back to Ayrshire to develop the follow-up to 2020’s ‘A Celebration of Endings’ in the intimate setting of a farm in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A news release mentions that the documentary follows “the band’s ups and downs and their newly found method to their imagination.”
The journey concludes with the ‘Many of Horror’ group going back to the phase with a sold-out outside program at Glasgow Green, for what marked their very first program in their homeland in practically 2 years.
Speaking of the movie, frontman Simon stated: “In the very same part of the world as I composed my extremely first tune is where we’re making this record, and there’s something truly pure about that.”
Drummer Ben Johnston commented: “We do not require all the bells and whistles for us to be satisfied and delighted, we simply require the 3 people to be making music together and have that ambiance in a space – which’s what keeps our hearts beating.”
Bassist James Johnston included: “Everyone ought to sign up with a band … if you get a possibility to go sign up with a band with your siblings or your siblings, or individuals you think about to be a bro or a sibling, that’s most likely the very best years you’ll ever have in your life.”
The movie will premiere on Amazon Music and Prime Video on February 25, with choose provings at 4 movie theaters: Dalston’s Rio Cinema, Cameo in Edinburgh, DCA in Dundee and Everyman in Glasgow.
Tickets are on sale by means of www.docnrollfestival.com/films/biffyclyro. Enjoy the trailer on Amazon Music’s main YouTube channel.

















































