Watch Biffy Clyro play ‘Infinity Land’ in full alongside deep cuts as they complete London residency
Biffy Clyro completed their London Shepherds Bush Empire residency by playing their cult favourite third album ‘Infinity Land’ in full alongside a set of other hits and deep cuts last night (Tuesday October 22). Check out photos, footage and the setlist below.
The show was the third and final of the band’s retrospective ‘A Celebration Of Beginnings’ run in the capital, after the previous nights saw them pay tribute to their debut album ‘Blackened Sky‘ and follow-up ‘The Vertigo Of Bliss‘. The Scottish rock veterans shall now do the same with a three-night run in Glasgow.
“This has been such a weird, wonderful week,” frontman Simon Neil told the crowd after an explosive opening of ‘Glitter And Trauma’ and ‘Strung To Your Ribcage’ – the latter being played live for the first time in a decade.
Final night in London – Infinity Land Thanks to everyone who came out and made these shows so incredible #BiffyACOB
: @RoseRedVelvet pic.twitter.com/ueJtXsThK5
— Biffy Clyro (@BiffyClyro) October 23, 2024
It was a night of big returns for a number of ‘Infinity Land’ album tracks, with ‘Got Wrong’, ‘The Atrocity’, ‘There’s No Such Man as Crasp’, ‘The Weapons Are Concealed’, ‘Pause It and Turn It Up’ and ‘Tradition Feed’ having not been performed live since the ’00s, while others last made appearances between 2014 and 2017.
After an ecstatic reaction to ‘Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave’, Neil paraphrased his lyrics and responded to the crowd: “Well, I fucking believe in magic now.”
After delivering the album in its entirety, the trio – joined throughout the show by regular live member and Neil’s Empire State Bastard bandmate, Mike Vennart, formerly of Oceansize – the band tore into a second of hits, fan favourites and deep cuts.
This included ‘Puzzle’ launch single ‘Semi-Mental’ being aired for the first time since 2016, as well ‘Woo Woo’, ‘Accident Without Emergency’, ‘Sunrise’, ‘Bonanzoid Deathgrip’ (described as “the opposite” of tender stripped-back predecessor ‘Adored’), ‘Whorses’ and ‘The Thaw’ all making rare appearances in the set after up to a decade in some instances.
The second set ended with the feral closing of ‘Slurpy Slurpy Sleep Sleep’ – a highlight from 2021 album ‘The Myth Of The Happily Ever After‘ – before closing with the emotional hit singles ‘Machines’ and ‘Many Of Horror’.
Biffy Clyro playing Infinity Land – one of my all-time favourite albums – in full. Unbelievable. Honestly, I felt my soul rising out of my body at times. Great crowd as well. MON THE BIFF. What a few days it's been. pic.twitter.com/wy5SU1mQru
— John Foster (@SuperJohnnyFoz) October 22, 2024
#BIFFYACOB @BiffyClyro pic.twitter.com/IQEDI7YCbu
— Lou (@louiesearle_) October 23, 2024
@BiffyClyro #biffyacob pic.twitter.com/UokbY6StD2
— Miguel (@MiguelUre) October 23, 2024
Last night but not least @BiffyClyro in London #biffyclyroACOB pic.twitter.com/TDnaEzNNWk
— VALVERDE Raphael (@Freedom4Elvis) October 23, 2024
Another night of @BiffyClyro. Smashed out ‘Infinity Land’ and then a set of hits and rarities pic.twitter.com/kNZN3wb4xq
— Ryan Barham (@Rarham) October 22, 2024
That was fun. More album shows that feature huge second sets full of bangers and rarities.
Mon the @BiffyClyro pic.twitter.com/RMz5aF5MQQ
— Spectral Nights (@spectralnights) October 22, 2024
#monthebiff another legendary show @BiffyClyro pic.twitter.com/82HOv3UnC6
— Snoopdowdydowdfc (@Snoopdowdydowd) October 22, 2024
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Biffy Clyro’s London setlist was:
Set one – ‘Infinity Land’:
‘Glitter and Trauma’
‘Strung to Your Ribcage’
‘My Recovery Injection’
‘Got Wrong’
‘The Atrocity’
‘Some Kind of Wizard’
‘Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave’
‘Only One Word Comes to Mind’
‘There’s No Such Man as Crasp’
‘There’s No Such Thing as a Jaggy Snake’
‘The Kids From Kibble and the Fist of Light’
‘The Weapons Are Concealed’
‘Pause It and Turn It Up’
‘Tradition Feed’
Set two:
‘Different People’
‘Semi-Mental’
‘Woo Woo’
‘Accident Without Emergency’
‘Sunrise’
‘Adored’
‘Bonanzoid Deathgrip’
‘Black Chandelier’
‘Whorses’
‘The Thaw’
‘Slurpy Slurpy Sleep Sleep’
Encore:
‘Machines’
‘Many of Horror’
Biffy Clyro’s remaining ‘A Celebration Of Beginnings’ tour dates are below. Visit here for tickets and more information.
OCTOBER
24 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (‘Blackened Sky’)
25 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (‘Vertigo Of Bliss’)
26 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (‘Infinity Land’)
Biffy Clyro’s ninth and most recent studio album, ‘The Myth Of The Happily Ever After’, arrived in 2021. When confirming the current ‘Celebration Of Beginnings’ dates in March, the band teased that “Biffy X” would follow – suggesting that news of their 10th album was on the horizon.
Last week, it was announced that the group would be reissuing their first three LPs on limited edition vinyl.
In recent years, Neil has been busy with his long-mooted grindcore side-project Empire State Bastard with Oceansize‘s Mike Vennart, Slayer‘s Dave Lombardo and Bitch Falcon‘s Naomi Macleod – releasing debut album ‘Rivers Of Heresy’ last year.
Speaking to NME in 2021, frontman Neil explained of Biffy Clyro’s latest album: “There are some songs where I’m singing about forgiveness, some are about hope for the future, and on others I’m being a total nihilist and a misanthrope – thinking, ‘We’re the bacteria eating up the world’.
“I wasn’t afraid of that. No one can process the impact that the last year has had on us mentally, physically and on our behaviours. It’ll be another five or 10 years before we realise that.”
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Andrew Trendell
NME