"Amyl & the Sniffers sound like Blondie deciding they’d be better off as a dirtbag bar band who dabbled in hardcore. It’s a combination that results in some glorious noise." – Rolling Stone
"They left audiences slack-jawed." - The New Yorker
“Amyl and The Sniffers are THE MOST exciting live band on the planet right now.” - NME
“Pure, uncut rock’n’roll fun.” – Pitchfork
"Front person Amy Taylor sports a mullet and performs with a dangerous cheek — she has to be seen to be believed. On the record, she’s as effective as grabbing your attention.” - New York Magazine
"Firebrand vocalist Amy Taylor leads this crew of housemates-turned-garage outfit, whose chaotic live shows and one-two punch recordings have earned them a bad reputation of the very best kind." -The Los Angeles Times
“‘Guided By Angels’ is a strung-out masterpiece.” – The FADER
“An amped-up tune that recalls riot grrrl greats.” – Consequence
“This tweaked-out paean of self-belief is an unbelievable thrill. The video for the song is even better — a gobsmacking showcase of lead singer Amy Taylor's boundless charisma.” - PAPER
“[Taylor] explores the very fabric of the universe—the energy that connects the worldly with whatever lies beyond, and compels us to come together with our fellow human beings. She accomplishes all that over a galloping punk-rock track, with Romer’s thrumming bass, Wilson’s caveman-clubbed drums and Martens’ red-hot power chords bolstering Taylor’s ferocious, yet emotive vocal performance.” - Paste
"they call their sound ‘pub punk’ and it’s completely raucous their shows, its total total chaos with Amy kind of presiding over the chaos, very happily, she’s such an incredible front woman.’’ - Annie Mac via BBC Radio 1’s Future Sounds
Amyl & the Sniffers, the Melbourne, Australia rock band fronted by Amy Taylor, will release their sophomore album Comfort To Me this Friday, September 10th, via ATO Records/Rough Trade. Today the band share one more single entitled “Hertz” in advance of the release. “‘Hertz’ is a daydream of wanting to go to the country/bush and see landscapes other than the city,” Taylor explains. “ It was written in 2019 but it very much sounds like a pandemic song, because it’s a daydream about being repulsed by confinement, and frustrated over being stuck in one place.”
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