Saturday Superhouse
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"Saturday Superhouse" | ||
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CD and 7" #1 Cover | ||
Single by Biffy Clyro | ||
from the album Puzzle | ||
Released | 5 March 2007 | |
Format | CD, 7" | |
Recorded | The Warehouse Studio Vancouver, Canada The Farm Studios Gibsons, Canada |
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Label | 14th Floor | |
Writer(s) | Simon Neil/Biffy Clyro | |
Producer(s) | Garth Richardson, Biffy Clyro | |
Chart positions | ||
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Biffy Clyro singles chronology | ||
"Semi-Mental" (2006) |
"Saturday Superhouse" (2007) |
"Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies" (2007) |
Puzzle track listing | ||
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"Saturday Superhouse" | ||
7" #2 Cover |
"Saturday Superhouse" is a song by Biffy Clyro and the first physical single from their fourth album, Puzzle. It was released on 5 March 2007. The band undertook a promotional tour of UK HMV stores to coincide with the release of the single.
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[edit] Overview
Simon Neil has commented on the song, saying:
“ | This is a straight up pop-rock song. It felt great from the first time we played it together. It's about not knowing if you're making the right choices in life. Life is happening right now and if you're not careful you could wish it away.[1] | ” |
[edit] Track listings
All tracks written by Simon Neil, James Johnston, and Ben Johnston.
- CD Single
- "Saturday Superhouse"
- "Scared Of Lots Of Everything"
- 7" Vinyl #1
- A. "Saturday Superhouse"
- B. "I'm Behind You"
- 7" Vinyl #2
- A. "Saturday Superhouse"
- B. "Miracle Of Survival"
[edit] Trivia
- It was first played live on 6 December 2006 at a warm-up concert at The Ice Factory nightclub in Perth, Scotland.
- It was first aired on radio on The Rock Show on BBC Radio 1, on 9 January 2007.
- B-sides "Scared of Lots of Everything" and "I'm Behind You" were first performed live on the last night of Biffy's four night run at Glasgow's King Tuts in December 2005. This gig was meant to showcase material that Biffy had written and recorded for the 4th album that at the time was due for release in the summer of 2006.
- The single was B-listed on the BBC Radio 1 playlist.
- The track reached #9 in the UK mid-week chart.
- The song reached #13 in the UK singles chart[2]; Biffy Clyro's highest charting single to date.
- Reached #1 in the Scottish singles chart[citation needed].
[edit] Notes
- ^ ''Kerrang! Issue #1147 Interview with Simon Neil about Puzzle
- ^ UK singles chart, week ending 10/03/2007 Accessed on 29th March 2007
Biffy Clyro | |
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Simon Neil • James Johnston • Ben Johnston | |
Discography | |
Albums: Blackened Sky • The Vertigo Of Bliss • Infinity Land • Puzzle | |
EPs: thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow | |
Singles: "iname" • "27" • "Justboy" • "57" • "Joy.Discovery.Invention"/"Toys, Toys, Toys, Choke, Toys, Toys, Toys" • "The Ideal Height" • "Questions and Answers" • "Eradicate the Doubt" • "There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake" • "Glitter and Trauma" • "My Recovery Injection" • "Only One Word Comes To Mind" • "Semi-Mental" • "Saturday Superhouse" • "Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies" | |
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