Top Five Biffy Clyro Songs
The Scottish rock band are confirmed to headline Kendal Calling Festival. In celebration of their music, here are the top five songs by the music group.
Top 5 Songs By Biffy Clyro
The Scottish rock band are confirmed to headline Kendal Calling Festival. In celebration of their music, here are the top five songs by the music group.
5. “Biblical” (2013)
“Biblical” strips things back to focus on melody and emotion, highlighting Simon Neil’s powerful vocals. Often cited as one of the band’s most heartfelt songs, it helped cement Biffy Clyro’s reputation as masters of stadium-sized introspection.
4. “Black Chandelier” (2013)
With its chugging guitars and cathartic chorus, “Black Chandelier” tackles themes of addiction and self-destruction. The track showcased the band’s darker edge while still delivering a massive, radio-friendly hook.
3. “Bubbles” (2010)
Built around a distorted bass riff and explosive chorus, “Bubbles” captures the raw intensity that defines Biffy’s arena-era output. The song became one of their most successful singles and a fan favourite at festivals.
2. “Mountains” (2008)
This urgent, riff-driven track marked Biffy Clyro’s breakthrough into mainstream success in the UK. Its pounding drums and anthemic refrain announced the band’s shift toward a bigger, more accessible sound.
1. “Many of Horror” (2009)
One of the band’s most emotional anthems, “Many of Horror” builds from intimate verses into a soaring chorus that has become a staple of their live shows. The song gained even wider recognition after being covered by X Factor winner Matt Cardle, though Biffy’s original remains definitive.