We kicked off May at The Teragram Ballroom with Melbourne superstars Amyl & The Sniffers. Ripping through the success of their recently released LP Comfort To Me, the four piece punk group sold-out the gig faster then you can inhale whatever was on your table the morning ticket sales begun. Supporting The Sniffers were San Pedro’s Slaughterhouse and Sydney’s C.O.F.F.I.N.
Read MoreSaturday night Slaughterhouse pulled up to The Sardine in their hometown of San Pedro, CA for a headlining gig to celebrate their recent successful tour with Bad Religion. Today, the band has just announced that they will be supporting Australian super-power Amyl and The Sniffers as they play their first LA show in years at The Teragram Ballroom - we will be there
Read MoreFrom the horizons of Melbourne, Australia, Amyl and The Sniffers have been emerging like a volcano. What better jump-start to a musical career than to win the Australian Recording Industry Association’s award for best Rock Album in 2019? Coming from the success of their self-titled debut, the quartet’s recent record, Comfort To Me, is a spectacular follow-up.
Read MoreMelbourne, Australia based Amyl and The Sniffers have just announced Comfort To Me, their second LP to be released on September 10th via ATO Records - we’re fucking AMPED.
Read MoreWith their seventh studio album, Spare Ribs, the duo tangles with UK politics, personal introspection, and the corruption of capitalism. Though, there’s a lot more to the record than those punk-geared topics.
Read MoreViagra Boys’ (latest release) Welfare Jazz isn’t quite an album you dance to. No, it isn’t something you vibe to in the background, either. It’s an album that stretches your ears wide open and climbs in, crawls through your ear canal, sits in the shadow of your brain, and stays there for hours after the fact.
Read MoreBritish spoken-word punk duo Sleaford Mods just dropped a new single off their upcoming LP Spare Ribs in which they trash posers alongside Amy Taylor - gritty as fuck.
Read MoreSweden’s Viagra Boys and Australia’s Amy Taylor team up for a dirty-country-duet of John Prine’s ‘In Spite Of Ourselves’ - count us the fuck in.
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