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Only Revolutions (album)

''Only Revolutions'' is the fifth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro, released 9 November 2009 on 14th Floor Records. As with its predecessor, ''Puzzle'', the album was produced by Garth Richardson. Upon release, ''Only Revolutions'' was a critical and commercial success. The album entered at #8 on the UK Album Chart and was then certified gold by the BPI shortly afterwards. It was certified platinum by the BPI in June 2010 for shipments of 300,000 copies in the UK, making it the band's largest selling album. In September 2010, the album achieved a new peak position of #3. It was the 26th biggest selling album of 2010 in the UK with sales of 377,900. It was nominated for the 2010 Mercury Prize, which is awarded annually for the best album in the UK or Ireland, and Rock Sound declared it third in its list of the 75 best albums of 2009.
==Overview==
In an interview with NME in September 2008, Simon Neil confirmed that work had begun on a followup to Puzzle, the new material containing some of the band's 'heaviest riffs to date,' while also introducing keyboards, suggesting some experimentation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biffy Clyro begin work on 'horny stallion' album )〕 The first preview of the album came the following November, the band debuting a new song 'God & Satan' while playing an acoustic gig at London's Union Chapel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biffy Clyro premiere 'Satanic' new song at chapel gig )〕 In a March 2009 Kerrang! magazine article, it was stated that they planned to enter the studio and begin recording in April 2009.
The same Kerrang! article revealed a working title for the upcoming album - "Boom, Blast and Ruin". Although this title was eventually scrapped, it was revealed that a song of the same name would appear on the album.
The final title for the album was officially announced as ''Only Revolutions'' after Mark Z. Danielewski's 2006 novel.
Bassist James Johnston notes:
"That Golden Rule" was confirmed as the second single from the album, after receiving its first play from an ecstatic Zane Lowe during his Radio 1 show on 8 July. The single was released on 23 August 2009.
It was subsequently confirmed that the album would also include the band's 2008 hit single "Mountains," which had not previously been included on any of the band's studio albums (and had at the time of its release been considered a "non-album single").
Kerrang! magazine ran an interview in the 25 August edition informing the album would have 12 tracks and that David Campbell was providing orchestrations to six of those tracks. The article also validated the rumours that Josh Homme would make a guest appearance on the album, contributing a guitar solo to the track "Bubbles". "The Captain" received its first play during Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show on 8 September and it was then confirmed that the single would be released on 26 October.
The band confirmed on 26 November 2009 through their website that "Many of Horror" would be the fourth single and would be released on 18 January 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MANY OF HORROR TO BE NEXT SINGLE FROM ONLY REVOLUTIONS )〕 It had been Fearne Cotton's record of the week on her Radio 1 weekday show.
The next single to be released was "Bubbles" on 3 May. The song reached a peak position of #34 in the UK Singles Charts, making it the fifth consecutive single to reach the top forty.
On 23 August the same year, the band released "God & Satan" as their next single. Like "Many of Horror", God & Satan received a single mix and further b-sides. On the same day, the band released a compilation album of all b-sides released during Only Revolutions called ''Lonely Revolutions'', much akin to ''Missing Pieces''. Originally, the album was released as a limited pressing of 300 copies on 12' vinyl but later released a limited number of 1000 CDs.
Many Of Horror was chosen as the X-Factor finalists song for Matt Cardle, and was released on Monday 13 December with the aim of becoming the UK's Christmas Number 1 record for 2010.

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