Biffy Clyro is a Scottish rock band known for their emotionally charged lyrics, complex song structures, and explosive live performances. Blending alternative rock with elements of progressive, post-hardcore, and pop, they’ve become one of the UK’s most influential modern rock acts. Band Members: Simon Neil, James Johnston and Ben Johnston
They formed in 1995 in Kilmarnock, Scotland. The original name was "Skrewfish" before becoming Biffy Clyro. Their early years were rooted in the underground rock scene, gaining a cult following through constant touring and unpredictable songwriting. Biffy Clyro has grown from obscure cult band to one of Britain's most respected rock groups. They balance artistic experimentation with accessible rock anthems, appealing to both die-hard fans and casual listeners. Their longevity and willingness to evolve have solidified their place in modern rock history.
In an era of trends and fast fame, Biffy Clyro stands out by staying true to themselves. They’ve evolved without compromising their artistic vision, delivering music that resonates deeply with fans. Whether they’re screaming at full volume or whispering confessions, Biffy always means it.