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Amyl and the Sniffers feel the same way about their third album, “Cartoon Darkness,” released Oct. 25, a potent collection of snarly, ecstatic rock tunes and the occasional ballad.
Amyl And The Sniffers are the opposite of that. They are the anti-tight saviours for people who want their rock’n’roll to sound like it’s about to collapse on top of you.
Amyl & the Sniffers Prompt Mosh Pit Poetry For the punk-averse, a full-fledged mosh circle appears meaningless – little more than a sea of flailing limbs, flying drinks, and concussion liabilities.
Watch Amy Taylor of Amyl and The Sniffers Talk Life on the Road and Life Before Fame: A behind-the-scenes look for the 'Live in Levi’s' series which celebrates 150 years of the Levi’s 501 jeans.
By the time they released their bracing, Wipers-meets-AC/DC self-titled LP in 2019, the Sniffers were already opening for Foo Fighters on tour and getting talked up by famous fans like Jarvis Cocker.
Amyl & the Sniffers delivered one of the most politically charged sets of Glastonbury 2025 over the weekend, using their Saturday afternoon slot on the festival’s Other Stage to speak out on ...
Back in May, Amyl And The Sniffers shared a pair of singles called “U Should Not Be Doing That” and “Facts.” Today, they’ve announced a new album called Cartoon Darkness, the follow-up ...
Eight years since four mates formed Amyl and The Sniffers in the bayside Melbourne suburb of St. Kilda, home to rowdy backpackers and penguins, they continue to surprise and satisfy both in the ...
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