God and Satan (song)

"God & Satan"
Single by Biffy Clyro
from the album Only Revolutions
B-side 10 Bodies
51 Trumpets
Hawkwind
Released 23 August 2010
Format CD, Digital Download, 7" Vinyl
Recorded 2009
Genre Alternative rock, acoustic rock
Length 3:10
Label 14th Floor
Writer(s) Simon Neil
Producer(s) Ben Kaplan & David Schiffman
Biffy Clyro singles chronology
"Bubbles"
(2010)
"God & Satan"
(2010)
"Black Chandelier"
(2013)
Only Revolutions track listing
  1. "The Captain"
  2. "That Golden Rule"
  3. "Bubbles"
  4. "God and Satan"
  5. "Born on a Horse"
  6. "Mountains"
  7. "Shock Shock"
  8. "Many of Horror"
  9. "Booooom, Blast & Ruin"
  10. "Cloud of Stink"
  11. "Know Your Quarry"
  12. "Whorses"

"God & Satan" is the sixth single from Biffy Clyro's fifth album, Only Revolutions. It was released on 23 August 2010[1] – exactly one year on from the release of the first proper single from the Only Revolutions marketing campaign, "That Golden Rule" ("Mountains", released in 2008, was originally claimed to be a stopgap, non-album release).

Music video

The music video was filmed sometime around June/July 2010. It premiered on Channel 4 at 00:10 am on 20 July 2010.[2] The video begins with the band standing in a lake, their bodies submerged under the water with only their heads sticking out. Later, the band, part of a cult, walk through the countryside with a large group of people towards a woodland area where a celebration is taking place. At the end of the video, the band are laid down on the group and covered in rags.

Track listing

CD Single 14FLR44CD, 5052498236022

  1. "God & Satan [Single Version]"
  2. "Hawkwind"

7" Vinyl 14FLR44, 5052498236176

  1. "God & Satan [Single Version]"
  2. "10 Bodies"

7" White Vinyl 14FLR44x, 5052498236275

  1. "God & Satan [Single Version]"
  2. "51 Trumpets"

iTunes Digital Single

  1. "God & Satan"
  2. "10 Bodies"
  3. "51 Trumpets"
  4. "Hawkwind"

Chart performance

On the week of physical release, the single entered the UK singles charts at 36, making it the sixth single from Only Revolutions to reach the top 40, and the least successful of these.

Chart (2010) Peak
Position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 36

References

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