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Published Date: 14 August 2008
BIFFY Clyro will play the Mandela Hall on Sunday, December 14.
The Scottish band will release their long-awaited new single Mountains on Monday, August 25 through 14th Floor Records.

The single will be the first new release from the band since the highly lauded Puzzle, which was released in June 2007.

Like Puzzle, Mountains was produced by veteran producer Garth Richardson, who has worked with Rage Against The Machine and Red Hot Chili Peppers and mixed by Andy Wallace, whose CV included Nirvana and At The Drive-In.

Mountains sees Biffy Clyro at their majestic best, coupling a gigantic chorus with their distinctive heavy and obtuse sound.

The single will be a one-off release with the follow-up album to Puzzle expected in 2009.

Doors are at 7pm and tickets, £18.50, for this over 18s show are on sale from Queen’s University Student Union, and all usual Ticketmaster outlets.

For credit card bookings and information call 0870 243 4455 or book online at www.wonderlandpromotions.co.uk / www.ticketmaster.ie



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  • Last Updated: 12 August 2008 6:32 PM
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