Late in 2020, Amyl and The Sniffers went into the studio with producer Dan Luscombe to record their sophomore album, Comfort To Me. Written over a long year of lockdown, the album was influenced by and expanded on a heavier pool of references - old-school
Late in 2020, Amyl and The Sniffers went into the studio with producer Dan Luscombe to record their sophomore album, Comfort To Me. Written over a long year of lockdown, the album was influenced by and expanded on a heavier pool of references – old-school rocknroll (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Motrhead and Wendy O Williams), modern hardcore (Warthog and Power Trip) and the steady homeland heroes (Coloured Balls and Cosmic Psychos). Lyrically, the album was influenced by Taylors rap idols and countless garage bands and in her words I had all this energy inside of me and nowhere to put it, because I couldnt perform, and it had a hectic effect on my brain. My brain evolved and warped and my way of thinking about the world completely changed.
Comfort To Me demonstrates the same irrepressible smarts, integrity and fearless candour as their debut but as youd expect of any young band five years on, their sound has evolved, in Amys words its raw self expression, defiant energy and unapologetic vulnerability.
1. Guided By Angels
2. Freaks To The Front
3. Choices
4. Security
5. Hertz
6. No More Tears
7. Maggot
8. Capitol
9. Don’t Fence Me In
10. Knifey
11. Don’t Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me)
12. Laughing
13. Snakes
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