Justice's Favorite New Aussie Band: A Conversation That Went Wild.
In a bizarre twist, French electronic duo Justice has revealed that Amyl and The Sniffers are their favorite new Australian band. The punk-rock outfit has been on fire lately, dominating the charts with hits like "You're a Star," a collaboration with Fred Again.
When asked about Amyl and The Sniffers, Justice's Gaspard Augé joked that he thinks they must be doing something right in Australia, producing some of the best music consistently for 60 years. According to Augé, the isolation from the world noise might play an important part in their success.
It seems that Amyl and The Sniffers have won over Justice's hearts, who will now be performing alongside them on their tour supporting their latest album "Hyperdrama." The French duo has collaborated with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, resulting in a Grammy-winning track called "Neverender."
Justice's lead singer Xavier De Rosnay revealed that he and Augé are more into Amyl and The Sniffers than electronic music. He also mentioned that Justice can't be faulted for jumping onto the bandwagon, which has been on fire lately.
When asked about what's next for Justice, Augé quipped that based on statistics, they would predict their next album to be released in 2048. It seems like Justice is excited to bring their signature execution to their upcoming show, promising fans an experience of fun, frantic, exhilarating music.
Justice's tour supporting "Hyperdrama" kicked off last week with a show at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena and will continue until the final date on December 7 in Brisbane.
In a bizarre twist, French electronic duo Justice has revealed that Amyl and The Sniffers are their favorite new Australian band. The punk-rock outfit has been on fire lately, dominating the charts with hits like "You're a Star," a collaboration with Fred Again.
When asked about Amyl and The Sniffers, Justice's Gaspard Augé joked that he thinks they must be doing something right in Australia, producing some of the best music consistently for 60 years. According to Augé, the isolation from the world noise might play an important part in their success.
It seems that Amyl and The Sniffers have won over Justice's hearts, who will now be performing alongside them on their tour supporting their latest album "Hyperdrama." The French duo has collaborated with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, resulting in a Grammy-winning track called "Neverender."
Justice's lead singer Xavier De Rosnay revealed that he and Augé are more into Amyl and The Sniffers than electronic music. He also mentioned that Justice can't be faulted for jumping onto the bandwagon, which has been on fire lately.
When asked about what's next for Justice, Augé quipped that based on statistics, they would predict their next album to be released in 2048. It seems like Justice is excited to bring their signature execution to their upcoming show, promising fans an experience of fun, frantic, exhilarating music.
Justice's tour supporting "Hyperdrama" kicked off last week with a show at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena and will continue until the final date on December 7 in Brisbane.