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Many of Horror

"Many of Horror" is an song by the Scottish rock band , serving as the closing track on their fifth studio album, , released on 9 November 2009 by 14th Floor Records. Written primarily by lead vocalist and guitarist , the song explores themes of intense, tumultuous love, with depicting a marked by deep affection intertwined with and dependency. Released as the album's fourth on 18 January 2010, it initially charted modestly in the UK, peaking at number 33 on the Official Singles Chart before re-entering and reaching number 8 following heightened exposure. The track's popularity surged dramatically in late 2010 when it was covered by , winner of the seventh series of , who retitled his version "When We Collide" and released it as his debut single on 12 December 2010. Cardle's rendition debuted at number one on the , selling 439,000 copies in its first week and becoming the fastest-selling single of 2010, which in turn boosted streams and sales of Biffy Clyro's original to over 113 million on as of 2025. Known for its anthemic chorus—"When we collide, we come together"—and dynamic build from quiet verses to explosive instrumentation, "Many of Horror" has become one of Biffy Clyro's signature songs, frequently performed live at major festivals and events, including a notable rendition at the 2025 Festival.

Biffy Clyro version

Background and recording

"Many of Horror" was written solely by frontman in 2009. In the track-by-track commentary for the album , Neil explained that the song draws from his personal family experiences, particularly his relationship with his wife, stating: "The whole record is a bit about my whole relationship with my wife and family and this song optimizes that more than any other." The track was recorded during sessions for the band's fifth studio album, , at in , , in 2009. The album's production was handled by Garth "GGGarth" Richardson, who oversaw the engineering and mixing to capture the band's evolving sound. During the recording process, arranged the song by expanding its initial acoustic framework into a dynamic arrangement, emphasizing emotional build-up through multi-layered guitar parts and vocal harmonies. The sessions also took place at Sunset Sound Studios in , contributing to the polished yet intense production.

Composition

"Many of Horror" is classified as an , characterized by its acoustic guitar-driven verses that gradually build intensity through electric guitar-led choruses and orchestral swells. The song has a of 4:19, is composed in the key of , and maintains a of approximately 82 beats per minute, following a verse-chorus structure with a bridge that heightens emotional tension. Lyrically, the track explores themes of , , and protection within a tumultuous relationship, exemplified by lines such as "Can we work it out? / We scream and shout," which convey a desperate plea for reconciliation amid conflict; these elements are interpreted as frontman 's tribute to the resilience of his family life. Instrumentation features on lead vocals and guitar, Ben Johnston on drums, and James Johnston on bass, augmented by strings and subtle production flourishes that enhance the song's dynamic progression from intimate fingerpicking to expansive crescendos.

Release and promotion

"Many of Horror" was released as the fourth from Biffy Clyro's fifth studio , Only Revolutions, on 18 January 2010 through 14th Floor Records in the . The was made available in multiple formats, including a , a 7-inch blue , a 7-inch red , and digital download. The CD edition (14FLR41CD) featured the radio edit titled "Many of Horror (When We Collide)" backed by the B-side "Toottoottoot"; the blue vinyl (14FLR41) included "Lonely Revolutions," and the red vinyl (14FLR41X) featured "Creative Burns." A remix of the track by producer was also recorded and released separately. Promotional efforts centered on radio airplay and live performances to build anticipation ahead of the single's launch. The track received airplay on , where it was highlighted in the station's Chart Blog as a key new release. On 15 January 2010, performed "Many of Horror" during a session for BBC Radio 1's , pairing it with a of Rage Against the Machine's "." The song was subsequently incorporated into the band's live setlists for their 2010 tour supporting , appearing regularly alongside tracks like "Bubbles" and "The Captain" at venues such as and Leeds Festival. The single's artwork, designed and photographed by Stormstudios, featured abstract imagery consistent with the visual style of .

Critical reception

"Many of Horror" received generally positive reviews as part of , with critics praising its emotional depth and dynamic structure. noted the song's ballad style but critiqued it as a "misstep" for its "gasping tearful apex," while acknowledging the album's overall strengths. highlighted the track's role in showcasing Biffy Clyro's evolution, calling it a "triumphant closer" that blends intimacy with explosive choruses. The song's lyrical vulnerability was often commended, with describing it as a "poignant tribute to love's darker side" in their album review. Upon single release, BBC's Blog anticipated strong performance, emphasizing its anthemic quality.

Music video

The music video for "Many of Horror (When We Collide)", directed by Andy Morahan, premiered in January 2010. It features performance footage of the band in a stark, industrial setting, intercut with abstract visual effects emphasizing the song's emotional intensity and build-up. Produced as a straightforward rock video, it captures Biffy Clyro's live energy without narrative elements, aligning with the single's promotional focus. The video debuted on YouTube and has garnered over 18 million views as of 2025.

Commercial performance

"Many of Horror" debuted on the at number 33 in January 2010, following its single release. The track re-entered the chart in December 2010 at number 6 after exposure from Matt Cardle's cover, reaching a peak of number 8 the following week and spending a total of 19 weeks on the chart. It also charted in at number 1 and at number 29. The single was certified Silver by the (BPI) in 2013 for sales of 200,000 units, later upgraded to in 2021 for combined sales and streams exceeding 600,000. As of 2025, the track has over 113 million streams on .

Track listings

The single was released in physical and digital formats, with the radio edit "Many of Horror (When We Collide)" (4:19) as the A-side across editions, backed by exclusive B-sides on physical releases. A digital EP included additional tracks.

CD single (UK, 14th Floor Records 14FLR41CD, 2010)

No.TitleLength
1."Many of Horror (When We Collide)"4:19
2."Toottoottoot"4:16

7-inch blue vinyl (UK, 14th Floor Records 14FLR41, 2010)

No.TitleLength
A."Many of Horror (When We Collide)"4:19
B."Lonely Revolutions"2:32

7-inch red vinyl (, 14th Floor Records 14FLR41X, 2010)

No.TitleLength
A."Many of Horror (When We Collide)"4:19
B."Creative Burns"2:33

Digital download (/ EP, 2010)

No.TitleLength
1."Many of Horror (When We Collide)"4:19
2."Toottoottoot"4:16
3."Lonely Revolutions"2:32
4."Creative Burns"2:33
The digital EP compiled all B-sides for download.

Personnel

The song "Many of Horror" was written by Simon Neil, who composed both the music and lyrics. Band members
  • Simon Neil – lead vocals, guitars
  • Ben Johnston – drums, backing vocals
  • James Johnston – bass, backing vocals
Production Additional contributors
  • David Campbell – string arrangements
  • Stormstudios – artwork
The track was recorded at in , .

Matt Cardle version

Background

Matt Cardle emerged as the winner of the seventh series of The X Factor UK in 2010, securing a £1 million recording contract with Syco Music as part of his victory. For his debut single, Cardle selected a cover of "Many of Horror" by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro from their 2009 album Only Revolutions, drawn to its emotional depth that resonated during his performances in the live finals. He described the track as a "hugely underrated song" and "not your average X Factor song," emphasizing its credibility and his enthusiasm to reinterpret it. The cover was retitled "When We Collide" to align with a pop style and mitigate the original title's darker connotations of and turmoil in a relationship. agreed to the release on the condition that the title be changed, ensuring searches for "Many of Horror" would prioritize their version. Cardle acknowledged the alteration as an inevitable aspect of the format, stating it was "the X Factor thing—you couldn't escape it completely." This version represented a conceptual shift from the original's sound to a more arrangement, designed for broader commercial appeal on mainstream radio and television. The adaptation emphasized , strings, and Cardle's emotive vocals, transforming the guitar-driven ballad into a sweeping, anthemic piece suitable for the winner's single. Following the X Factor finale on 12 December 2010, where Cardle won with 44% of the public vote, the cover was announced as his debut , sparking immediate buzz. Initial fan reactions were mixed: while some praised Cardle's vocal delivery, others, particularly enthusiasts, launched a campaign with over 35,000 members urging downloads of the original to claim the number one spot, reflecting concerns over the pop reinterpretation. Cardle responded to the backlash by apologizing if he had "ruined it for " but defended his , asking fans to "give me a break."

Recording and production

Matt Cardle's cover of Biffy Clyro's "Many of Horror", retitled "When We Collide" to differentiate it from the original at the band's request, was recorded in late 2010 immediately following his win on the seventh series of The X Factor on December 12. The rapid production timeline enabled a digital release the same day, capitalizing on the show's momentum. The track was produced by Richard "Biff" Stannard and Ash Howes, who also contributed keyboards and programming alongside Mark Bates. Their approach transformed the original rock song into a pop , featuring piano-led verses for an intimate feel and lush, string-backed choruses arranged and conducted by Cliff Masterson to heighten emotional impact. Cardle's vocals were recorded and mixed by Chris Bolster, with assistance from Lewis Jones, resulting in a polished, multi-layered sound suitable for commercial radio play. The version clocks in at 3:43, shortened from the original's runtime and incorporating subtle intro and outro elements to frame the arrangement.

Release

Matt Cardle's cover of Biffy Clyro's "Many of Horror", retitled "When We Collide", was released as his debut on 12 December 2010 via , immediately following his victory in the seventh series of . A physical followed three days later on 15 December 2010. The timing positioned the track to target the Christmas number one spot in the UK market. The single launched in standard digital download format, with all proceeds directed to five charities supported by . The CD edition included exclusive artwork featuring Cardle and was issued in a slimline jewel case. Promotion centered on performances during results shows, including a key live rendition in the grand final on 12 December, which drove immediate fan engagement. Radio campaigns provided additional support, while the release under Simon Cowell's label leveraged the show's established promotional infrastructure. This rollout capitalized on the surge in fan support built through voting momentum throughout the competition.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Matt Cardle's cover of "Many of Horror," retitled "When We Collide," received praise for his vocal performance, with describing it as a "heart-wrenching that suits him down to the ground," highlighting the slick production and intact emotional core. Critics appreciated how Cardle's rendition transformed the track into a polished pop , emphasizing its for mainstream audiences. However, some reviewers criticized the version as overly sentimental and emblematic of the X Factor's formulaic approach, with Popjustice labeling Cardle a "charisma black hole" whose cover prioritized commercial appeal over substance. expressed disdain for the renaming from "Many of Horror" to "When We Collide," viewing it as a cynical move by producers to soften the song's darker edge for chart success. In comparisons to Biffy Clyro's original, Cardle's take was often seen as more accessible yet lacking the raw intensity of the rock band's delivery, with underscoring the original's superior authenticity in a live acoustic performance. The earned a for British at the 2011 , recognizing its commercial impact despite mixed critical views.

Music video

The music video for Matt Cardle's version of the song, released under the title "When We Collide", premiered in December 2010. Directed by Andy Morahan, it consists of newly filmed non-show footage intercut with clips from Cardle's performances on The X Factor, capturing his emotional delivery of the track. Produced by Bikini Films as a low-budget tie-in to the television show, the video was shot with George Tiffin serving as director of photography and Claudia Wass handling editing at TVC, with post-production by Rushes. It debuted on VEVO and the official YouTube channel, where the upload has amassed over 2.7 million views.

Commercial performance

Matt Cardle's cover of "Many of Horror", released as "When We Collide", debuted at on the on 25 December 2010, selling 439,000 copies in its first week and becoming the . It held the top position for three consecutive weeks and spent a total of 13 weeks on the chart. The single's success was boosted by its immediate release following Cardle's win on . "When We Collide" also reached number one on the , where it similarly topped the year-end rankings. By the end of 2010, it had sold 815,000 copies in the , making it the second best-selling single of the year. Total UK sales surpassed 1 million units by June 2012, with figures reaching 1.01 million by 2015, driven largely by digital downloads including strong performance. The (BPI) certified the single platinum in July 2013 for sales exceeding 600,000 copies. Internationally, it achieved top 10 positions in (peaking at number 5 on the ARIA Singles Chart) and (peaking at number 8 on the RIANZ Singles Chart).

Track listings

The single "When We Collide" by was released in multiple formats, primarily as a and digital download, featuring the edited studio version of the track alongside live performances from as bonus content.

CD single (UK & Ireland, Syco Music 88697837092, 2010)

No.TitleLengthNotes
1."When We Collide"3:43Studio version; written by
2."Just the Way You Are" (live)2:30Live from ; originally by
3."The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (live)2:33Live from ; written by
4."Nights in White Satin" (live)2:08Live from ; originally by
The CD was issued in a slimline jewel case and included an insert with tour dates.

Digital download (iTunes/Apple Music, 2010)

No.TitleLengthNotes
1."When We Collide"3:43Studio version
2."Just the Way You Are" (live)2:27Live from The X Factor
3."Nights in White Satin" (live)2:07Live from The X Factor
The digital edition omitted "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" compared to the CD format. Cardle's version is a shortened edit of Biffy Clyro's original "Many of Horror," reducing the runtime from 5:21 to 3:43 for radio play. No traditional B-sides were included; the bonus tracks served as promotional performance excerpts benefiting charity through single proceeds.

Other versions and legacy

Notable covers and performances

One notable live performance of "Many of Horror" occurred at the 2010 Shockwaves , where collaborated with of Marina and the Diamonds, blending the band's style with Diamandis's vocals for a distinctive rendition. Biffy Clyro themselves delivered an acoustic version during their set at London's on November 8, 2017, stripping the track to intimate instrumentation that highlighted its emotional core, later released as part of the live album MTV Unplugged: Live at Roundhouse, London. Covers of the song often adopt the title "When We Collide," a variation stipulated by to distinguish non-original versions and preserve search visibility for their recording, as explained by frontman . Following Matt Cardle's successful cover, several indie artists reinterpreted the track, such as the British rock band , who released an energetic cover in 2020 emphasizing raw guitar riffs and dual vocals. The song's popularity also spurred fan and tribute performances, with a surge of amateur covers on in 2011, including acoustic renditions by emerging artists like that garnered significant online views shortly after Cardle's release. In 2025, performed "Many of Horror" at in on 23 May.

Use in media

The version of "Many of Horror" was included as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the for the 2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon, enhancing its exposure in cinematic contexts. Snippets of the track have appeared in episodes of the television drama Waterloo Road, such as series 6, episode 5, where it underscored key emotional scenes, and similarly in episodes 6 and 8 of the same series. The song continues to receive airplay on major radio stations as of 2025.

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