: Features an image of an ancient tree (the oldest living tree in the world), designed by Storm Studios , symbolizing the strength of the band's roots. Tracklist (Deluxe Double Album)
The album opener, “Different People,” is a masterclass in tension. It begins with a single, fragile guitar arpeggio and Simon Neil’s almost whispered croon. In FLAC, the noise floor is black. You hear the air in the room, the friction of fingers on steel strings. When the song erupts at the 1:45 mark with a wall of distorted bass (courtesy of James Johnston) and pummeling drums (Ben Johnston), a lossy file compresses that explosion. FLAC preserves the —the sharp, violent snap of the snare and the guttural bass frequencies that shake subwoofers. Biffy Clyro - Opposites -Deluxe- -2013- -FLAC-
: Files are typically compressed to about 40MB per track, roughly half the size of uncompressed WAV files, while maintaining identical audio fidelity. : Features an image of an ancient tree
Originally conceived as a double album, Opposites represents Biffy Clyro at their most ambitious—both musically and thematically. The Deluxe Edition presents the complete vision: 20 tracks across two discs, titled The Sand at the Core of Our Bones (Disc 1) and The Fog (Disc 2). Themes of duality, isolation, euphoria, and collapse run throughout, with the band shifting effortlessly from arena‑ready hooks to math‑rock complexity. In FLAC, the noise floor is black
is the sixth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro , released on January 28, 2013, through 14th Floor Records and Warner Bros. . The "Deluxe" FLAC version typically refers to the high-fidelity digital release of the 20-track double album, which is divided into two thematic discs: The Sand at the Core of Our Bones and The Land at the End of Our Toes . Core Album Overview