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Biffy Clyro

For those about to rock... Biffy Clyro, Glasgow Barrowlands, November 7, 2007. Pic: James Quinton

For those about to rock... Biffy Clyro, Glasgow Barrowlands, November 7, 2007. Pic: James Quinton

Who’s Got A Match?

The trillionth single release from the lauded ‘Puzzle’ album sees Biffy Clyro in crazy experimental mode. And, to be more precise, that experiment seems to involve changing the words to ‘Lay All Your Love On Me’ by Abba so that it’s all about setting fire to one-eyed midget witches – or something – and then singing it over the top of ‘No One Knows’ by Queens Of The Stone Age. The experiment’s a success, too, because that’s what ‘Who’s Got A Match?’ sounds like. Well done, Biffy Clyro. Now bugger off for a bit before everyone gets sick of you.

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Shirley19 

Apr 28, 2008

What an appauling, crap terrible review."Now bugger off for a bit before everyone gets sick of you."What the hell! Typical of the modern NME today, the review is so unobjective "its a success" well that hardly tells people if its a great song or not does it (it is in my opinion).

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