Justice Selects Amyl and The Sniffers as Their Favorite New Australian Band
French electronic duo Justice has been touring Australia in support of their 2024 album Hyperdrama, with an East Coast swing that sees them opening for Kevin Parker, the mastermind behind Tame Impala. However, it's not the psychedelic rock that has caught their attention - it's the punk-rock outfit Amyl and The Sniffers.
Amyl and The Sniffers' irrepressible energy has captured the hearts of many in high places, including Justice. When they get down to work with Parker, musical magic happens. Their collaboration on Hyperdrama track "Neverender" won Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2025 Grammy Awards, marking a significant win for both artists.
Despite their own impressive discography, including four ARIA Awards wins and a BRIT Award nomination this year, Justice can't help but be drawn to Amyl's music. The band has been making waves in the electronic music scene with hits like "you're a star," a collaboration with Fred Again that showcases their ability to blend punk-rock attitude with electronic beats.
As for what's next for Justice, fans may have to wait another eight years for the follow-up to Hyperdrama, which crashed the Billboard 200 at No. 96 last year. According to Justice's Gaspard Augé, "Purely on the statistics," a safe prediction for their next album would be around 2048.
For now, fans can catch Justice and Amyl and The Sniffers live in Australia as part of a 21-month international tour that sees them playing to full houses behind the wheels of steel as DJ Tame Impala. It's a show "that's about execution," says Xavier De Rosnay, promising an experience that's "fun, frantic, exhilarating and new."
French electronic duo Justice has been touring Australia in support of their 2024 album Hyperdrama, with an East Coast swing that sees them opening for Kevin Parker, the mastermind behind Tame Impala. However, it's not the psychedelic rock that has caught their attention - it's the punk-rock outfit Amyl and The Sniffers.
Amyl and The Sniffers' irrepressible energy has captured the hearts of many in high places, including Justice. When they get down to work with Parker, musical magic happens. Their collaboration on Hyperdrama track "Neverender" won Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2025 Grammy Awards, marking a significant win for both artists.
Despite their own impressive discography, including four ARIA Awards wins and a BRIT Award nomination this year, Justice can't help but be drawn to Amyl's music. The band has been making waves in the electronic music scene with hits like "you're a star," a collaboration with Fred Again that showcases their ability to blend punk-rock attitude with electronic beats.
As for what's next for Justice, fans may have to wait another eight years for the follow-up to Hyperdrama, which crashed the Billboard 200 at No. 96 last year. According to Justice's Gaspard Augé, "Purely on the statistics," a safe prediction for their next album would be around 2048.
For now, fans can catch Justice and Amyl and The Sniffers live in Australia as part of a 21-month international tour that sees them playing to full houses behind the wheels of steel as DJ Tame Impala. It's a show "that's about execution," says Xavier De Rosnay, promising an experience that's "fun, frantic, exhilarating and new."