Machines (song)

"Machines"

Machines Download / 7" #1 Cover
Single by Biffy Clyro
from the album Puzzle
B-side Hermaphrofight
Classical Machines
Machines (Demo)
Machines (Rock Version)
Released 8 October 2007 (UK)
Format CD, 7"
Recorded The Warehouse Studio
Vancouver, British Columbia

The Farm Studios
Gibsons, British Columbia
Genre Acoustic rock
Length
  • 3:56 (Album version)
  • 3:38 (Single version)
  • 3:28 (Rock version)
Label 14th Floor
Writer(s) Simon Neil
Producer(s) Garth Richardson
Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro singles chronology
"Folding Stars"
(2007)
"Machines"
(2007)
"Who's Got a Match?"
(2008)
Puzzle track listing
  1. "Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies"
  2. "Saturday Superhouse"
  3. "Who's Got a Match?"
  4. "As Dust Dances"
    • "2/15ths"
  5. "A Whole Child Ago"
  6. "The Conversation Is..."
  7. "Now I'm Everyone"
  8. "Semi-Mental"
    • "4/15ths"
  9. "Love Has a Diameter"
  10. "Get Fucked Stud"
  11. "Folding Stars"
  12. "9/15ths"
  13. "Machines"
Machines
CD Cover
Machines
7" #2 Cover

"Machines" is a song by Scottish band Biffy Clyro, from their 2007 album, Puzzle. It was due to be released as the fourth physical single from Puzzle on 1 October 2007 but was pushed back 1 week and released on 8 October 2007.

The "Alternate Mix" was released on iTunes on 30, 1 September day earlier than expected.

The "Rock Version" can only be bought at Recordstore.co.uk and also has alternate lyrics to the album version.

Overview

Simon Neil has commented on the song, saying:

This is an acoustic song we recorded on the last day in the studio. I wanted the album to end on a positive vibe. No matter what you go through there's always hope. You can make yourself happy.[1]

Track listings

Songs and lyrics by Simon Neil. Music by Biffy Clyro.

  1. "Machines (Chris Lord-Alge Mix)" - 3:54
  2. "Hermaphrofight"
  1. "Machines (Chris Lord-Alge Mix)" - 3:54
  2. "Classical Machines (Remix)"
  1. "Machines (Chris Lord-Alge Mix)" - 3:54
  2. "Machines (Demo)"
  1. "Rock Machines"

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2007) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 29

Notes

External links

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