Only Revolutions - Biffy Clyro
Metascore
76 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Can you hear it? It's here! Biffy finally make that sprint-burst into the rock stratosphere and trample over the competition like badly tattooed elephants smashing through dead branches.
  2. A turn towards pop has alienated some fans of their earlier work, but almost everything here could be released as a single, and that's an undeniably winning achievement.
  3. Only Revolutions has enough in the way of nous, intelligence and tunes to broaden their audience immeasurably. [Dec 2009, p.122]
  4. The melodies are instant, the hooks as hefty as Nikolay Valuev's--this is a big, obvious, step forward.
  5. Only Revolutions is just the kind of record to turn a cult following into a fair market share of the collective rock 'n' roll unconscious.
  6. It's likely that their slabs of noise are too explosive. But for Team Biffy, their followers, this is a strength, not a failing.
  7. Scots veterans turn up the orchestra knob and rock.
  8. 60
    Musically slick but unpredictable, Only Revolutions is the stuff of stadia; a more obstreperous Foo Fighters; if you like. [Dec 2009, p. 92]
  9. 60
    This affinity with Muse is impossible to escape on pounding epics like "That Golden Rule" and "Mountains," but the slight personal "God & Satan" and intriguingly angular "Born On A Horse" offer respite from the bombast, while Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme brings a welcome touch of class to "Bubbles." [Feb 2010, p.79]
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 30 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10
  1. 7
    Foo Fighters lite it may be but there are enough good tracks on this to merit a place in the record collection. The best tracks are top quality and the worst tracks are harmlessly bland, but not offensive or terrible. Rather than buying the record I’d download the best tracks (mainly the singles) Full Review »
  2. Many of Horror, Bubbles, Boom Blast & Ruin. 3 reasons why you need to buy this album and play it loud.
  3. this album is truly sublime