New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Scottish superstar rock trio Biffy Clyro tease the release of their first-ever live, all-acoustic album MTV Unplugged: Live At Roundhouse London, by launching a live video of "Black Chandelier" available below!
Recorded at London's famous Roundhouse venue on November 8 last year, MTV Unplugged: Live At Roundhouse London showcases a very different, subtle - but no less powerful - side to Biffy Clyro and reveals some special moments including their take on the Beach Boys' classic "God Only Knows." Also included in the set is brand-new original song, exclusive to this album, "Different Kind of Love" which is a true highlight.
The MTV Unplugged: Live At Roundhouse London album will be released on May 25. On May 26, the MTV Unplugged: Live At Roundhouse London television special will air at 9:00 P.M. ETand again at 12:00 A.M. ET. Additionally, the show will repeat 5 times the following week. Album pre-orders are available now. Click here or here to pre-order and get an instant audio download of "Many Of Horror" as well as "Black Chandelier."
The set is rich with favorites from the Biffy Clyro catalogue. "Machines," from 2007's Puzzle is already long established as a highlight of the band's live shows as frontman Simon Neil performs accompanied by a single acoustic guitar, while the likes of "Many of Horror," from Only Revolutions (2010), "Re-arrange" and "Medicine" from their current album Ellipsis (2016) are all-natural fits for an Unplugged performance. Yet the band also flourish with stripped-back performances of songs that were more aggressive and dramatic in their original form, such as "The Captain" (Only Revolutions), "Black Chandelier" from the album Opposites (2013) and "Bubbles" (Only Revolutions).
Tracklisting for MTV Unplugged: Live At Roundhouse London:
1. The Captain
2. Biblical
3. Re-arrange
4. Drop It
5. Black Chandelier
6. Folding Stars
7. Different Kind Of Love
8. Mountains
9. God Only Knows (Beach Boys cover)
10. Opposite
11. Small Wishes
12. Bubbles
13. Medicine
14. Many of Horror
15. Machines