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Les Claypool

Was I excited to be interviewing bass-player extraordinaire, Primus frontman, South Park theme-song writer and general musical wackadoo Les Claypool? Hell yes! Did I expect to end up discussing face-eating monkeys? Well ... I expected it to traverse some weird territory, but no. I did not envision that.



  Biffy Clyro
Only Revolutions
Warner/ 14th Floor

Biffy Clyro�s fifth album is set to be a divisive one. On the back of last year�s chart-troubling single Mountains, it continues the trajectory set on 2007�s �Puzzle�. After their first three albums got progressively more insane, �Puzzle� saw the Scottish band calcify their ideas into coherent, direct rock songs.

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