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Amyl and The Sniffers – U Should Not Be Doing That

Amyl and The Sniffers – U Should Not Be Doing That

Amyl and The Sniffers return with their electrifying single “U Should Not Be Doing That,” accompanied by the B-side “Facts.” This raucous track captures the essence of their pub-rock roots with a raw, unfiltered energy that makes you want to thrash along. Lyrically, Amy Taylor delivers a sharp critique of societal double standards and the petty drama within the music scene, all wrapped in her signature irreverent humor.

The song’s production is tight and gritty, showcasing pounding drums, relentless guitar riffs, and Taylor’s fiery vocals. The accompanying music video adds an extra layer of irony, featuring Taylor in a fierce dance-off with actor Steven Ogg, known for his roles in The Walking Dead and Better Call Saul. The visual is as chaotic and entertaining as the song itself, perfectly capturing the spirit of the band.

“Facts” brings a fast-paced, punk energy reminiscent of The Stooges, with a Blondie-like chorus that adds a catchy twist. Both tracks serve as a potent reminder of why Amyl and The Sniffers remain one of the most exciting bands in the current music scene.

Fans can expect the physical release of these tracks on June 28th, available for pre-order now, but can enjoy the digital versions and the wild music video immediately. With a North American tour on the horizon, including dates supporting the Foo Fighters, this is just the beginning of another thrilling chapter for the Australian rockers.

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