Only Revolutions is a more optimistic record than Puzzle, Biffy Clyro claim.

The new Biffy Clyro album comes from a more hopeful place than their 2007 record Puzzle, the band has revealed.
In an interview with the BBC, the group's lead singer Simon Neil admitted that Only Revolutions is a "relationship record" which is based on the story of him and his wife.
He also said that the new album covers how the band felt about "emerging from the rubble" for their previous record, which focused lyrically on the death of his mother.
"We just felt a bit more hopeful about things and there wasn't this cloud following us around because I'd be quite explicit about what Puzzle was about," Neil told the broadcaster.
The singer also revealed that he thinks Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme made an "amazing" contribution to the record.
Last month, Neil told the BBC that Biffy Clyro took a break in the middle of producing Only Revolution, which is due out on November 9th, as they found it too stressful to record Puzzle in one go.
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