Biffy, as they are often referred to, utilise a quiet/loud dynamic, constructing songs that can range from a whisper-quiet pick on the guitar, to huge walls of noise with massive distortion and crashing drums. Their sound has simplified somewhat in recent times yet still occasionally contains complex time signatures and heavy riffs. While Simon Neil sings lead, all three members provide vocals. "'Mon the Biffy!" is a well known chant amongst Biffy fans; it is usually shouted in between songs at gigs, or before the band come on stage. Some fans have reacted poorly to the band's recent output.
The first incarnation of what would eventually become Biffy Clyro was formed in 1995 by fifteen-year-old Irvine-born, Ayr-raised guitarist Simon Neil, who recruited Kilmarnock-born Ben Johnston and someone known only as Barry on drums and bass respectively, calling themselves Screwfish. Barry was soon replaced by James Johnston, Ben's twin brother, and the three spent the next two years rehearsing, writing and covering songs. In 1997, they played their first gig as the support for a band called Pink Kross at a local youth centre. The trio then moved to Glasgow, where Neil went to the University of Glasgow and the Johnston twins went to Stow College, studying Electronics with Music and Audio Engineering respectively.They then progressed onto the bigger stage
After playing gigs around Glasgow and receiving positive and enthusiastic reactions from the audiences, the band were spotted by Dee Bahl, who soon became their manager. Bahl offered them a chance to release an independent single on Aereogramme's Babi Yaga record label. "Iname" was released on 28 June 1999, and led to the band being chosen by Stow College's Electric Honey record label to release a record. thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow... was released on 13 June 2000, and after hearing it, BBC Radio Scotland DJ Vic Galloway gave the band airplay. A few days prior to the release of thekidswho..., the band were spotted at the Unsigned Bands stage at T in the Park 2000 by a Beggars Banquet representative. Soon after, the band was signed to the independent Beggar's Banquet, and on 30 October 2000, they re-recorded and released the single, "27", which became Kerrang!'s Single Of The Week.
On 1 October 2001, one of the songs from thekidswho... was re-recorded and released as a single, "Justboy". This was repeated on 4 February 2002, when the song "57" was released. On 11 March, the band's debut album, Blackened Sky, was released to generally positive reviews. It was around this time that the band began touring extensively, including being the support for Weezer on 20 March at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. On 15 July, the fourth single from the album, "Joy.Discovery.Invention" was released as a double A-side with a newly recorded song, entitled "Toys, Toys, Toys, Choke, Toys, Toys, Toys", which later appeared on The Vertigo of Bliss.
In 2003, the band retreated to the Linford Manor recording studio in Great Linford, Milton Keynes, England to record the follow-up to Blackened Sky. On 24 March, a new single was released entitled, "The Ideal Height", followed by another new single entitled "Questions and Answers" on 28 May. The band's second album, The Vertigo of Bliss was released on 16 June, to positive reviews, which focused on the more experimental style of the album in comparison to Blackened Sky, as well as the introduction of string sections.
In 2004, after touring relentlessly for The Vertigo of Bliss, the band retreated to Monnow Valley Studios in Monmouth, Wales to record a follow-up. As with the previous album, two singles were released before the actual album; "Glitter and Trauma" and "My Recovery Injection" on 9 August and 20 September, respectively. A digital download was also released; "There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake", on 31 May. On 4 October, the band's third album, Infinity Land was released, and on 14 February 2005, the last single from the album, "Only One Word Comes To Mind" was released. On 16 February, the band performed a cover of Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out" live from Maida Vale on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. Simon Neil's side project, Marmaduke Duke, also released an album in 2005, The Magnificent Duke, and toured the UK, along with the Johnston twins accompanying on bass and drums, for it.
In 2006, Biffy Clyro left Beggars Banquet and signed a deal with 14th Floor, an offshoot of Warner Bros. In June, the band contributed a cover of Weezer's "Buddy Holly" to Kerrang!'s High Voltage!: A Brief History of Rock, which came free with Issue #1110 of the magazine. In September, the band moved temporarily to Canada to record their fourth album at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, and The Farm Studio in Gibsons, which they finished doing in November. The song "Semi-Mental" was released as a digital download on 25 December. In 2007, the song "Saturday Superhouse" was released on 14 May, where it reached #13 on the UK Singles Chart; the band's highest single chart position to date. On 14 May, the song "Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies" was released, reaching #19 on the UK Singles Charts. On 21 May, Biffy were confirmed for T in the Park 2007, as well as being announced as one of the support bands for the 17 June gig at the new Wembley Stadium for Muse. On 1 June, Biffy were confirmed for Glastonbury 2007. On 4 June, Puzzle was released to critical acclaim, and eventually helped the band to reach their highest UK Albums Chart position ever, reaching #2 in the first week of release. On 6 June it was announced that Biffy were to support The Who at Marlay Park in Ireland. On 12 June, it was announced that "Folding Stars" was released as a single on July 16. On the 23rd of August 2007, Biffy Clyro were announced as the support act for the Red Hot Chilli Peppers at Hampden Stadium in Glasgow, for the Stadium Arcadium tour.
As Dust Dances
Biffy Clyro Lyrics
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Every type of bone except the one that I want
Ever think what your eyes do when trying to sleep
Or where your tongue rests, is that against your teeth?
But now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
You can try hard to catch it, it just catches you
Imagine a camera coming up from your feet
Relax all your muscles, son, just hope your heart's in one piece
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
It's bigger than a halo, a devil, an angel and a crow
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have for you
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
The song "As Dust Dances" by Biffy Clyro begins with an unusual scenario of a man on the corner selling bones, but not the one the singer wants. This imagery can be seen as a metaphor for the singer seeking something that they cannot find or obtain. The following lines then question the functions of the body, such as the actions of the eyes and the placement of the tongue. These lines demonstrate introspection and a search for deeper understanding.
The chorus then introduces the theme of something that is bigger than the individual (perhaps a societal issue or existential question), something that catches us when we try to escape it (sleep), and the importance of protecting the heart. The second verse encourages relaxation and describes an imagined camera starting at the feet and working up the body. This verse stresses the importance of being at ease and offers a safe haven in the midst of the unknown.
Reprising the chorus, the third verse offers a melancholic tone, describing a "lonely ride," but still emphasizes the overwhelming magnitude of the unknown force. The song ends with the repetition of the first verse, returning to the image of the man selling bones, which serves to reinforce the sense of searching for something that may ultimately be unattainable.
Overall, "As Dust Dances" is a song that explores the search for understanding and comfort in an overwhelming and unknowable world. Through introspection and vivid imagery, Biffy Clyro presents a contemplative piece that speaks to the fundamental human experience.
Line by Line Meaning
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
There's a street vendor selling many animal bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
The specific bone that the singer is looking for is not being sold
Ever think what your eyes do when trying to sleep
Have you ever wondered what your eyes do when you try to sleep?
Or where your tongue rests, is that against your teeth?
Have you considered where your tongue rests while you're awake?
But now it's bigger than us
The situation has become greater than just the artist
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The situation has far-reaching effects
The sleep is the safest place you can be
Sleep offers safety and refuge
You can try hard to catch it, it just catches you
You can't force sleep, it comes naturally when you let go
Imagine a camera coming up from your feet
Picture a camera moving up your body from your feet
Relax all your muscles, son, just hope your heart's in one piece
Be calm and still, and hope that you're not too anxious
It's bigger than a halo, a devil, an angel and a crow
The situation transcends religious or supernatural imagery
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have
The specific bone is not what the artist was expecting
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
The only available options are a leg or arm bone
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
The journey is solitary and unaccompanied
Now it's bigger than us
The situation has grown beyond individual control
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The situation has ramifications beyond its immediate impact
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have for you
The artist wanted the bone to have a specific feature, which it does not
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
The street vendor is still present and selling bones
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
SATRIA NB
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
Ever think what your eyes do when trying to sleep
Or where your tongue rests, is that against your teeth?
But now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The sleep is the safest place you can be
You can try hard to catch it, it just catches you
Imagine a camera coming up from your feet
Relax all your muscles, son, just hope your heart's in one piece
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
It's bigger than a halo, a devil, an angel and a crow
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have for you
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
SATRIA NB
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
Ever think what your eyes do when trying to sleep
Or where your tongue rests, is that against your teeth?
But now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The sleep is the safest place you can be
You can try hard to catch it, it just catches you
Imagine a camera coming up from your feet
Relax all your muscles, son, just hope your heart's in one piece
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
It's bigger than a halo, a devil, an angel and a crow
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have for you
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
Liam H
Definitely their best song for me. <3
Bobby Bobstar
@Thirdman behave yourself
Thirdman
+Liam Hillman I was gonna write the same right now ^^
Kyle Johnston
90k views and only 24 comments.... how? Most underrated Biffy song ever! Such a phenomenal song <3 Lets go Instant history! #Thisisthesoundthatwemake
Jake Parker
Simon's such a masterful song writer, brilliant song. Love playing this on guitar
business cat
This whole album lives long in the memory... the late 2000s were special.
SATRIA NB
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
Ever think what your eyes do when trying to sleep
Or where your tongue rests, is that against your teeth?
But now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The sleep is the safest place you can be
You can try hard to catch it, it just catches you
Imagine a camera coming up from your feet
Relax all your muscles, son, just hope your heart's in one piece
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
It's bigger than a halo, a devil, an angel and a crow
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Such a lonely ride, such a lonely ride
Now it's bigger than us
It's bigger than everything it decides to touch
The bone's got the wrong detail, I hoped it would have for you
Save for a shinbone or even a hand
There's a man on the corner selling dozens of bones
Every type of bone except the one that I want
Max Da Costa
Beautiful music
Darren Johnston
Still listen to these bad boys whilst doing house related tasks lol canny beat the biffy!
CasinoMoufas
incredible song... Mon the Biff!!!!!!!!