Tonight was the first of two sold out headline shows for Amyl and The Sniffers at the Croxton Bandroom. These shows were delayed a couple times due to lockdowns and restrictions (or "cursed" in the view of lead singer Amy Taylor).
Opening the evening was three piece female rock band Bitch Diesel, who each took turn singing lead vocals. Next up was three piece punk band, CLAMM, who I thought were fantastic from the start to the finish of their set. They had great songs that covered a wide range of societal issues and are definitely worth checking out.
Amyl and The Sniffers came out to big cheers from the crowd and launched their set with "Freaks To The Front." They played many songs off their latest album Comfort To Me, including my favorites "Guided By Angels," "Security," "Knifey," "Hertz" and "Don't Fence Me In." Amy prowled the stage and interacted with the crowd throughout the night and the mosh pit went off, especially to older songs like "I'm Not A Loser" and "Gacked on Anger." The band sounded tight as they tore through their set, and it was a fantastic homecoming show after a tough couple weeks for the band as their overseas tour was impacted by members getting COVID-19.
Here's the video for "Guided By Angels"
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