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New Issue Of DIY Out Now Feat. Biffy Clyro, The Bronx, Everything Everything & More
Plus Frightened Rabbit, The Joy Formidable, Foxygen, Villagers, Local Natives and Eels.

Biffy Clyro aren’t being shy in this month’s DIY cover feature. On the verge of releasing their most ambitious album to date - the double disc ‘Opposites’ - they let us in on the private turmoil that gave birth to an extraordinary new chapter for the band. Elsewhere Frightened Rabbit get obsessed with death (and stuff), chart busters Everything Everything tell us their tales from the ‘Arc’ side, and The Joy Formidable explain all about their nomadic album recording.
Beyond that there are interviews with Eels’ iconic frontman E, returning punk rock titans The Bronx, Local Natives tackle the difficult second album and Villagers’ Conor O’Brien gets heavily influenced by.. err… techno? In Neu we introduce you to newcomers Foxygen, Roses Gabor and Flume, Veronica Falls, FIDLAR and Mazes get the album review treatment, while we check in for live reviews at The National’s ATP and You Me At Six’s triumphant Wembley Arena show.
That’s not all - there’s also Christopher Owens, Blood Red Shoes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and some bloke called David Bowie? Nah, us neither.
Read the February issue of DIY digitally now, order it online, or pick it up at your local record shop or venue.
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