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4 hours ago, efcfanwirral said:

If you like them at all (and I understand that sort of band will not be popular on here due to how basic they are), check out their album from last year Never Going Under. I really liked it

They did a club show down the road from my house last autumn tbf. That might've been fun had I been able to go.

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1 hour ago, charlierc said:

Biffy Clyro are doing 6 nights, each one with an early album in full.

Infinity Land would be my choice but I suspect I'd be unsuccessful.

To just use the title of a a poor album to name a collective tour of early albums send massive we've ran out of ideas signs. They've done this tour before or very similar.

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50 minutes ago, northernangel said:

To just use the title of a a poor album to name a collective tour of early albums send massive we've ran out of ideas signs. They've done this tour before or very similar.

Tbf Infinity Land is 20 years old this year, so it does fit the criteria for an anniversary celebration.

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7 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Tbf Infinity Land is 20 years old this year, so it does fit the criteria for an anniversary celebration.

It may do, but the title they are using is very cringy and poor.

It's a bit like let's make a new great album, we tried that, let's just reuse a title instead.

I suppose it is the acceptance of a downward slope.

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9 minutes ago, Monty Pythagoras said:

Hope so

would save me paying £100 to see him in liverpool 😂

I thought the same but regarding Bristol, until I remembered it's a completely different show later in the year. The band are great, but the shows that are just him and Steve (the keyboard player) are (IMO) far better as they don't feel obliged to play too many of the "hits". 

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14 hours ago, northernangel said:

It may do, but the title they are using is very cringy and poor.

It's a bit like let's make a new great album, we tried that, let's just reuse a title instead.

I suppose it is the acceptance of a downward slope.

Really liked a Celebration of Endings.  Though that and The Myth of the Happily Ever After were a big improvement on Ellipsis. The soundtrack album they did (Balance, Not Symmetry) is also really good.  I know they are all very different from the early albums in terms of sound, but they did feel like they were trying.

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18 hours ago, charlierc said:

Biffy Clyro are doing 6 nights, each one with an early album in full.

Infinity Land would be my choice but I suspect I'd be unsuccessful.

Managed to secure stalls for London nights 2 & 3, which were my two preferred. Shepherds Bush is going to be a v fun venue to see them in. The Forum felt small for them a couple years back. While I'm very excited for this, I do hope they've got a few big albums left in the tank (I quite enjoyed their most recent LP for what its worth)

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22 minutes ago, finn_with_1_n said:

Managed to secure stalls for London nights 2 & 3, which were my two preferred. Shepherds Bush is going to be a v fun venue to see them in. The Forum felt small for them a couple years back. While I'm very excited for this, I do hope they've got a few big albums left in the tank (I quite enjoyed their most recent LP for what its worth)

Somebody was more on it than me. I totally forgot about the pre-sale, so wasn't surprised to log in just now to see everything gone.

Can't say I'm confident public sale will go much better.

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20 minutes ago, northernangel said:

They are charging £65 for those aren't they.

Around that, the artist pre-sale was £133.35 for a pair, so £66.68

Payment Summary

2 Artist Presale Ticket
£57.50 x2

£115.00

Per Item Fees
£5.75 (Service Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2
£2.05 (Facility Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2

£15.60

Order Processing Fees
Handling Fee (£2.75)

£2.75

Total

£133.35

 

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32 minutes ago, Dales said:

Around that, the artist pre-sale was £133.35 for a pair, so £66.68

Payment Summary

2 Artist Presale Ticket
£57.50 x2

£115.00

Per Item Fees
£5.75 (Service Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2
£2.05 (Facility Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2

£15.60

Order Processing Fees
Handling Fee (£2.75)

£2.75

Total

£133.35

 

Tbf I thought that's roughly what it would be. Would've been nice without the £11+ in fees, but that's any attempt to buy tickets for anything for ya.

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1 hour ago, Dales said:

Around that, the artist pre-sale was £133.35 for a pair, so £66.68

Payment Summary

2 Artist Presale Ticket
£57.50 x2

£115.00

Per Item Fees
£5.75 (Service Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2
£2.05 (Facility Charge Artist Presale Ticket) x2

£15.60

Order Processing Fees
Handling Fee (£2.75)

£2.75

Total

£133.35

 

That's outrageous to be honest I think. I know inflation but when those albums wre touring originally, they were £20/25 gigs.

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8 hours ago, Nobby's Old Boots said:

Those albums are twenty years old for goodness sake what are you talking about?

I'm talking about asking people to pay at least 3 times the amount of money to hear those songs live now than previously. They aren't even album's than put the band on the big stage like Puzzle and Only Revolutions.

The price of London gigs are getting crazy!

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8 minutes ago, northernangel said:

I'm talking about asking people to pay at least 3 times the amount of money to hear those songs live now than previously. They aren't even album's than put the band on the big stage like Puzzle and Only Revolutions.

The price of London gigs are getting crazy!

Glasgow was only £2.50 cheaper..

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6 minutes ago, gingerevans84 said:

Glasgow was only £2.50 cheaper..

That's fair but I wonder why?, they don't originate from Sheffield lol.

With London I meant in general. For example, you can see The Black Keys cheaper in Manchester Arena or Cardifd than in a smaller London venue.

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