The Story
Biffy Clyro follow three number one albums with their highly anticipated return, Futique, pressed exclusively to red and black stripe LP, limited to 2,000 copies and hand-numbered to order.
The album's first single, "A Little Love," instantly showcased their enduring power, premiering as Radio 1âs Hottest Record, igniting Radio 1âs Big Weekend, and reaching #1 on the UKâs Official Vinyl Singles Chart.
Futique delves into our relationship with memory and what we cherish across time. As Simon Neil explains, it's "an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time - we are never aware when we do anything for the last time and thereâs a beauty and sadness within that. What will be your Futique?"
Informed by reflections on the digital age's impact on memory and the band's own remarkable journey from teenage friends to alternative rock giants, Futique explores the challenges and enduring connections that define them. It's a powerfully relatable narrative from one of Britain's most beloved bands, reminding us to appreciate what we have.
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Biffy Clyro follow three number one albums with their highly anticipated return, Futique, pressed exclusively to red and black stripe LP, limited to 2,000 copies and hand-numbered to order.
The album's first single, "A Little Love," instantly showcased their enduring power, premiering as Radio 1âs Hottest Record, igniting Radio 1âs Big Weekend, and reaching #1 on the UKâs Official Vinyl Singles Chart.
Futique delves into our relationship with memory and what we cherish across time. As Simon Neil explains, it's "an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time - we are never aware when we do anything for the last time and thereâs a beauty and sadness within that. What will be your Futique?"
Informed by reflections on the digital age's impact on memory and the band's own remarkable journey from teenage friends to alternative rock giants, Futique explores the challenges and enduring connections that define them. It's a powerfully relatable narrative from one of Britain's most beloved bands, reminding us to appreciate what we have.
















