"The Captain" | |||||||
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Single by Biffy Clyro | |||||||
from the album Only Revolutions | |||||||
B-side | Help Me Be Captain Once an Empire Party On |
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Released | 26 October 2009 | ||||||
Format | CD, Download, 7" | ||||||
Recorded | 2009 | ||||||
Genre | Alternative rock Pop rock |
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Length | 3:43 | ||||||
Label | 14th Floor | ||||||
Writer(s) | Simon Neil [1] | ||||||
Producer | Garth Richardson | ||||||
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"The Captain" is the third single from Biffy Clyro's fifth studio album, Only Revolutions, released on 26 October 2009.[2] It features a prominent brass section throughout the song. The music video was released on 23 September on NME.com. The B-side "Help Me Be Captain" is an early, more raw sounding, version of the song without brass instruments.
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"The Captain" was released on 26 October 2009 as the third single from Biffy Clyro's fifth album Only Revolutions. To promote the song, the band played the song on several of their live shows around cities in the United Kingdom. The band also performed the track on BBC's Live Lounge in September 2009. The song reached at #17 on the UK Singles Charts and #1 on the UK Rock Charts. Also promoted AFL football on Channel 10 in Australia for the 2010 AFL season.
The music video for "The Captain" depicts Simon Neil as a prisoner aboard a ship inhabited by pirates and other maritime characters. It begins with Simon being whipped by an unidentified pirate, this continues along with various other shots of Simon inside a jail cell and footage of the band performing on the ships deck. As the video carries on, a fight erupts between two factions aboard the ship and in the chaos, Ben and James steal a key held by the ship's captain and free Simon from his jail cell. The video won the best video award at the 2010 NME Awards, beating off competition from Arctic Monkeys and The Maccabees.[3] The video also won the best video award at the 2010 Kerrang! Awards.[4]
CD Single 14FLR40CD
7" Picture Vinyl 14FLR40
7" Red Vinyl 14FLR40X
iTunes Digital EP
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[5] | 17 |
UK Rock Singles Charts[6] | 1 |
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
UK Rock Singles Chart[7] | 4 |
Preceded by "If Today Was Your Last Day" by Nickelback |
UK Rock Charts number-one single 1 November 2009 - 15 November 2009 |
Succeeded by "Undisclosed Desires" by Muse |
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