Amyl and The Sniffers deliver new cut "Security"
Australia's Amyl and The Sniffers have released new single "Security" as the second taster of their upcoming album Comfort to Me.
After releasing the album's lead single "Guided By Angels" earlier this month, Amyl and The Sniffers have unveiled new track "Security", which arrives with a John Angus Stewart-directed video.
Comfort to Me will be Amyl and The Sniffers' second album, after their 2019 self-titled debut album. It was recorded late last year with producer Dan Luscombe, and features 13 songs (cut down from 17) that were written over the course of the lockdown period.
Lead vocalist Amy Taylor says of the album, "If you have to explain what this record is like, I reckon it’s like watching an episode of The Nanny but the setting is an Australian car show and the Nanny cares about social issues and she’s read a couple of books, and Mr Sheffield is drinking beer in the sun. It’s a Mitsubishi Lancer going slightly over the speed limit in a school zone. It’s realising how good it is to wear track pants in bed. It’s having someone who wants to cook you dinner when you’re really shattered. It’s me shadow-boxing on stage, covered in sweat, instead of sitting quietly in the corner."
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