In the eight years since Amyl and The Sniffers came together in Melbourne's sticky pub-rock scene, Amyl and the Sniffers have become masters of balancing power and playfulness. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt-2019's self-titled debut and 2021's visceral 'Comfort To Me' -vocalist Amy Taylor, guitarist Declan Mehrtens, bassist Gus Romer and drummer Bryce Wilson have achieved something unique and remarkable.
Since the release of Comfort to Me, the band has seen their horizons broaden exponentially in every way. And it's this attitude - bigger, brighter, smarter, sharper - that's fuelling their third album, 'Cartoon Darkness'. Recorded with producer Nick Launay at Foo Fighters' 606 Studios in Los Angeles, on the same desk that captured Nirvana's Nevermind and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, the latest Amyl offering is full of surprises. Musically, Mehrtens, Romer and Wilson have written The Sniffers' most diverse album yet. It stretches from classic punk to the glammy strut of recent single 'U Should Not Be Doing That' to the stormy balladry of 'Big Dreams' and beyond. "Cartoon Darkness is driving head first into the unknown, into this looming sketch of the future that feels terrible, but doesn't even exist yet. A childlike darkness," says Amy Taylor. "I don't want to meet the devil half-way and mourn what we have right now. The future is cartoon, the prescription is dark, but it's novelty. It's just a joke. It's fun."
The band is also playing a host of other venues around the UK and Europe so check them out.