Album Review: Amyl & The Sniffers – Comfort To Me

Donning mullets and embracing the dirtbag side of punk, Amyl & The Sniffers burst onto Australia’s underground with their 2016 EP Giddy Up. Three years of batting around the bush and single releases—including the kick ass Cup Of Destiny single—culminated in 2019’s debut self-titled record. In theory, the band and their debut shouldn’t rule as much as they do. I mean, on first glance it’s easy to write them off as just another 70s rock revival group, but the energy, ferocity, and Amy Taylor’s snarky vocals somehow combine to make something so fresh and so fun you can’t possibly turn it down.   Comfort To Me is really a continuation of where the band left off. The opening track “Guided By Angels” is a thumping anthem that leans heavily on post-punk. The song stays on the cusp of a noisy ...

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