Biffy Clyro reveal the name of their new double album | News | NME.COM
Biffy Clyro have revealed the title of their new studio album, which is the sixth of their career so far.
The album, which is a double LP, will consist of two records, one titled 'The Land At The End Of Our Toes' and another titled 'The Sand At The Core Of Our Bones'.
The band have spent the last year working on the album and have recorded it in Los Angeles. It is due for release later this summer and is the follow-up...Read Full Story
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Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro have revealed that they hope to regain some of their 'lost fans' with their forthcoming double album 'The Land at the End of Our Toes' and 'The Sand at the Core of Our Bones'.