A Celebration of Endings

2020 studio album by Biffy Clyro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Celebration of Endings is the eighth[note 1] studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro. It was produced by Rich Costey and was released on 14 August 2020. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, making it the band's third consecutive studio album to top the chart.

Released14 August 2020 (2020-08-14)
Recorded2019
Studio
  • Lotus Easter (Santa Monica, California)
  • United Recording (Los Angeles, California)
  • Abbey Road (London, England)
  • RAK (London, England)
  • Rockstone (London, England)
Quick facts Studio album by Biffy Clyro, Released ...
A Celebration of Endings
Studio album by
Released14 August 2020 (2020-08-14)
Recorded2019
Studio
  • Lotus Easter (Santa Monica, California)
  • United Recording (Los Angeles, California)
  • Abbey Road (London, England)
  • RAK (London, England)
  • Rockstone (London, England)
Genre
Length45:19
Label
Producer
Biffy Clyro chronology
Balance, Not Symmetry
(2019)
A Celebration of Endings
(2020)
The Myth of the Happily Ever After
(2021)
Singles from A Celebration of Endings
  1. "Instant History"
    Released: 20 February 2020
  2. "End Of"
    Released: 5 March 2020
  3. "Tiny Indoor Fireworks"
    Released: 14 May 2020
  4. "Weird Leisure"
    Released: 30 July 2020
  5. "Space"
    Released: 13 August 2020
  6. "Cop Syrup"
    Released: 10 January 2021
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Background

The band confirmed they were working on new material in an NME interview in July 2019,[2] having released their soundtrack album Balance, Not Symmetry a few months earlier. Another NME interview in October 2019 confirmed the release of the album, with the working title Opus 8, for the 'first half of next year'.[3]

The first single, "Instant History", was released on 20 February 2020, and first played on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show.

The album was initially planned for release of 15 May 2020, but was pushed back to 14 August due to difficulties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[5]
Metacritic84/100[6]
Review scores
SourceRating
American SongwriterStarStarStarStar[7]
Classic RockStarStarStarHalf star[8]
DIYStarStarStarStarHalf star[9]
The IndependentStarStarStarStar[10]
Kerrang!5/5[11]
MojoStarStarStarStar[12]
NMEStarStarStarStar[13]
The ObserverStarStarStar[14]
QStarStarStarStar[15]
Uncut8/10[16]
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The album received critical acclaim upon release. On review aggregate website Metacritic, the album has an average score of 84 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim," based on 16 reviews.[6] Kerrang! gave the album a perfect score, stating that "Biffy Clyro have delivered an album of restless invention, substance and style that arrives like a spray of water on the arid expanse of this saddest of summers."[11] The Independent also gave the album a positive review, writing that the album "soothes, shakes and surprises at every turn".[10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Simon Neil; additional writers listed.

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."North of No South" 4:05
2."The Champ" 3:37
3."Weird Leisure" 4:08
4."Tiny Indoor Fireworks" 3:16
5."Worst Type of Best Possible" 3:50
6."Space"Steve Mac3:56
7."End Of" 4:37
8."Instant History"Steve Mac, Ammar Malik3:31
9."The Pink Limit" 3:55
10."Opaque" 4:07
11."Cop Syrup" (Collector's Edition contains hidden track "Less is More") 6:17
Total length:45:19
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Personnel

Biffy Clyro

Additional personnel

  • Zac Rae – additional keyboards
  • Steve Mac – additional Keyboards
  • Rob Mathes – string arrangements and conducting
  • Jenny Nendick – conducting
  • Jackie Shave – concertmaster (1st violin)
  • Magnus Johnston – violin
  • Perry Montague-Mason – violin
  • Patrick Kiernan – violin
  • Pete Hanson – violin
  • Natalia Bonner – violin
  • Cathy Thompson – violin
  • Debbie Widdup – violin
  • Jonathan Evans-Jones – violin
  • Chris Tombling – violin
  • Bruce White – viola
  • Peter Lale – viola
  • Rachel Roberts – viola
  • Caroline Dearley – cello
  • Ian Burdge – cello
  • Jonathan Williams – cello
  • Caroline Dearley – cello

Production

  • Rich Costey – production, mixing
  • Steve Mac – production
  • James Rushent – additional production
  • Chris Laws – additional programming and engineering
  • Joe La Porta – mastering
  • Jonathan Allen – string recording
  • Paul Pritchard – string recording assistant
  • Neil Dawes – string recording assistant
  • KT Pipal – engineering
  • Mario Borgatta – engineering
  • Wesley M. Seidman – engineering
  • Cecil Barlett – engineering
  • Dann Pursey – engineering
  • Koby Merman – additional mix engineering and digital editing
  • Dalton Ricks – additional mix engineering
  • Ross Newbauer – additional mix engineering

Artwork and design

  • Thomas Robson – cover artwork
  • Simon Neil – additional artwork, art direction
  • Richard Welland – art direction
  • Ash Reynolds – photography

Charts

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Chart performance for A Celebration of Endings
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[17]21
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[18]5
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[19]77
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[20]127
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[21]23
French Albums (SNEP)[22] 104
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[23]4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[24]6
Irish Albums (OCC)[25]2
Italian Albums (FIMI)[26] 82
Scottish Albums (OCC)[27]1
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[28] 42
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[29]4
UK Albums (OCC)[30]1
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Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[31] Silver 60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Notes

  1. The band referred to the album using the working title Opus 8. This numbering does not include the soundtrack album Balance, Not Symmetry from 2019. See also: Biffy Clyro discography

References

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