
The Vertigo Of Bliss is a Alt/Indie album by Biffy Clyro, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- abrasive
- intense
- art school
About
There is a pivotal moment on Biffy Clyro’s second album when lead singer Simon Neil—amid the helter-skelter fretwork of “When the Faction’s Fractioned”—starts to augment his lyrics with little yelps and grunts. These improvised barks of delight point to a confidence that reverberates through <i>The Vertigo of Bliss<i>. Whether it’s the throat-stripping call-to-arms that is “Bodies In Flight” or the delicate harmonies on “Diary of Always” this is a record that takes things up several notches and affirms the Scottish trio’s winning formula of lyrically tender rock maximalism.</i></i>
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Tracklist
- 1Bodies in Flight5:17
- 2The Ideal Height3:41
- 3With Aplomb5:29
- 4A Day Of...2:24
- 5Liberate the Illiterate5:28
- 6Diary of Always4:04
- 7Questions and Answers4:02
- 8Eradicate the Doubt4:27
- 9When the Faction's Fractioned3:36
- 10Toys Toys Toys Choke, Toys Toys Toys5:28
- 11All the Way Down6:43
- 12A Man of His Appalling Posture3:25
- 13Now the Action Is on Fire8:01
Credits
Performers
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
