On Saturday, August 3rd, Amyl and the Sniffers performed for a sold-out crowd at Buffalo’s Asbury Hall. As singer Amy Taylor sings in the song “Guided By Angels,” “I’ve got plenty of energy, it’s my currency,” and she shared that wealth with a sold-out crowd at Buffalo’s Asbury Hall.
Amyl and the Sniffers, a pub rock/punk band out of Melbourne, Australia, have been making waves since their formation in 2016. With critical acclaim and awards for “Best Live Act” three years running, they have built a solid reputation on the strength of their high-energy performances. The band has supported major acts such as Foo Fighters, Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, and Jane’s Addiction, showcasing their explosive stage presence to even larger audiences. Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan once said of Amy Taylor, “This is a true rockstar… She’s one of one.”
From the get-go, the show was an all-out blitz of punk energy. Opening acts Die Spitz, added to the lineup the day of the show, and Lambrini Girls set the bar high with their intense performances, getting the crowd revved up.
The band’s high-energy reputation had the crowd buzzing with anticipation. They didn’t disappoint, delivering a performance that started at a 10 and stayed there all night.
When Amyl and the Sniffers took the stage, the energy was off the charts. Amy Taylor was a force of nature, constantly in motion, jumping around the stage, whipping her hair back and forth, punching the air, and throwing up the double biceps. The band’s discography, with its loud, in-your-face choruses, lends itself exceptionally well for live performance and the crowd sang along with every word of those choruses. “Shake Ya” and “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” drew some of the biggest reactions from the crowd, igniting even more energy in the room.
Asbury Hall was alive with energy. The night was a nonstop barrage of high-octane music and raw, unfiltered excitement.
As the show wrapped up, the band left the stage, but the crowd’s energy lingered, anticipating more. Their excitement peaked when Amyl and the Sniffers returned for an encore, performing new single, “U Should Not Be Doing That,” followed by the fan favorite, “GFY.” The encore left fans buzzing with adrenaline, eagerly awaiting the band’s next visit to Buffalo.
Setlist: Balaclava Lover Boogie, Freaks to the Front, Security, Capital, I Got You, Choices, Maggot, Shake Ya, No More Tears, Knifey, Control, Facts, Starfire 500, Guided By Angels, Don’t Need a C**t (Like You to Love Me), Hertz, Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)
Encore: U Should Not Be Doing That, GFY
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