Friday, June 12, 2026

Niall Horan reveals his dream collaborator, but who is it?

Niall Horan wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift in the future. The Little More Time singer says The Fate...

Latest Posts

Blink-182 drop 25th anniversary Take Off Your Pants and Jacket reissue with six bonus tracks

Blink-182 have reissued Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and added six bonus tracks. After teasing plans to mark...

Ariana Grande blasts Donald Trump for ‘barbaric’ use of her song in ICE arrest video

Ariana Grande has slammed Donald Trump after her song Bye was used as the soundtrack to a TikTok video promoting US immigration...

Elvis Costello reveals whether he will sue Olivia Rodrigo over Brutal

Elvis Costello has no plans to sue Olivia Rodrigo over her Sour track Brutal. The 71-year-old singer/songwriter admits he...

Graham Coxon found becoming a songwriter ‘hard work’

Graham Coxon found it "hard work" to develop his songwriting skills alongside Damon Albarn. The Blur guitarist - who...

Biffy Clyro motivated by Los Angeles

Biffy Clyro find recording in Los Angeles inspiring.
The ‘Mountains’ rockers try not to write new songs away from their native Scotland so they still sound like "home", but find being in California gives them the motivation to get up and get work done.
Drummer Ben Johnson explained: "The first time we came to Hollywood was many, many moons ago and we were probably too young to deal with it, but we’ve been to LA. enough now that we have friends and we enjoy it and that’s good to have when recording.
"And you get a nice day that makes you want to get out of bed and do things. I mean what I’m looking at right now in Scotland, I just want to go back to bed and do nothing. That’s one of the main reasons we come to L.A. We don’t try to write in LA, because we want to make sure our music still sounds Scottish at least in terms of finding that home, but in terms of recording you want to go somewhere that makes you happy and you can feel healthy."
And the trio – which comprises Ben, Simon Neil and James Johnston – also find LA has a more diverse range of session musicians and better studio equipment than they would find back home.
Ben told Loudwire.com: "Most of the studios [in LA] have all the gear you can get and drum kits you can play and it’s endless. We can’t always do that here in Scotland.
"There are studios around, but maybe not the gear and then the players, if you want a good honky tonk piano player to help you out, it’s not easy, but you can find one in LA. There’s lots of reasons to record there, and Rich Costey lives in LA. and has a studio where he works, so that was a factor. But it didn’t take much for three Scots to move to L.A. to record."
The group only released their new album, ‘Ellipsis’, a month ago but Ben already has a favourite track to perform live.
He said: "I’m really enjoying playing a bonus track, ‘In the Name of the Wee Man’ which is on the deluxe album. I’m loving that cause it’s one of the heavier songs. It’s a bit more Biffy and it’s a long song. I just think it’s a really classic Biffy song with a modern twist. I’m really happy with it."
Fans will get to hear some of the tracks from the new album when Biffy Clyro headline the Reading and Leeds festivals this weekend.
Tickets for Reading, where the rockers headline on Sunday (28.08.16), are sold out, but they are still available for Leeds, which will see the ‘Howl’ hitmakers take to the stage in Bramham Park on Friday (26.08.16).
To buy tickets, visit http://www.leedsfestival.com/tickets

Latest Posts

Blink-182 drop 25th anniversary Take Off Your Pants and Jacket reissue with six bonus tracks

Blink-182 have reissued Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and added six bonus tracks. After teasing plans to mark...

Ariana Grande blasts Donald Trump for ‘barbaric’ use of her song in ICE arrest video

Ariana Grande has slammed Donald Trump after her song Bye was used as the soundtrack to a TikTok video promoting US immigration...

Elvis Costello reveals whether he will sue Olivia Rodrigo over Brutal

Elvis Costello has no plans to sue Olivia Rodrigo over her Sour track Brutal. The 71-year-old singer/songwriter admits he...

Graham Coxon found becoming a songwriter ‘hard work’

Graham Coxon found it "hard work" to develop his songwriting skills alongside Damon Albarn. The Blur guitarist - who...

Don't Miss

Trailblazing MOBO Awards founder dies aged 57 after cancer battle

The MOBO Organisation has announced the death of its founder and CEO Kanya King CBE, confirming she passed away peacefully on June...

Lizzo rewrites the meaning of Bitch with bold new album

Lizzo has released her album Bitch, turning the once‑derogatory word into something celebratory. The singer, who famously declared “I’m...

Niall Horan’s new album Dinner Party is here – inspired by love, turning 30 and losing Liam Payne

Niall Horan has released his fourth solo album Dinner Party. The former One Direction star, whose long-term relationship with...

Rosalía postpones Miami and Orlando shows citing ‘family emergency’

Rosalía postponed three concerts due a "family emergency". The 33-year-old star is amid her Lux Tour and Miami's Kaseya Centre...

‘I love his voice’: Lindsey Buckingham reveals his thoughts on Sam Fender

Lindsey Buckingham has shared his thoughts on Sam Fender’s music after his son suggested one of the North Shields star’s songs sounded...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.