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Biffy Clyro Change Future Album Titles
It seems as though the Scottish trio have changed their minds about the titles of their forthcoming albums.

Last month, Biffy Clyro revealed to NME that their next release would be a rather ambitious double-album, going by the titles of ‘The Land At The End Of Our Toes’ and ‘The Sand At The Core Of Our Bones’.
However, it seems as though they’ve changed their mind again. According to NME they have ‘learned that this will no longer be the case.’
In fact, the lines actually appear in one of the new tracks - ‘Sounds Like Balloons’, if you’re interested - that the trio debuted at this weekend’s Download Festival.
So, whilst it still seems as though the album will be a double-disc effort, we don’t have a clue as to what each record will be called. Only time will tell!
Biffy Clyro made three live appearances last week, including slots on the main stage at Download and Rockness festivals, as well as an intimate headline show in Swindon. The band played four new tracks; ‘Sounds Like Balloons’, ‘Modern Magic Formula’, ‘The Joke’s On Us’ and ‘Victory Over The Sun’.
The band are also scheduled to appear at this year’s Isle of Wight festival.
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