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Behind the Scenes of Amyl and the Sniffers’ Rolling Stone AU/NZ Cover Shoot

The Australian punk-rock band are Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s latest cover stars

Amyl and the Sniffers Rolling Stone AU/NZ cover shoot

Amyl and the Sniffers

Darren Middleton

Amyl and the Sniffers are Rolling Stone AU/NZ‘s latest cover stars.

The Australian punk-rock band grace the cover of our March-May issue, which hit newsstands in Australia and New Zealand this week.

Credit: Darren Middleton

In their cover story, Amy Taylor, Bryce Wilson, Declan Mehrtens, and Gus Romer share an under-the-bonnet exploration of their careers and the special glue that binds them. The foursome also posed for an exclusive shoot with Michelle Pitiris, the ARIA Award-winning music and fashion photographer.

Check out exclusive behind the scenes footage of the band’s instantly-iconic cover shoot below.

Amyl are taking on the world, and winning. Their third and latest studio album, 2024’s Cartoon Darkness, crashed the US Billboard 200 chart, cracked the UK top 10, and came in at #1 on Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s list of the best Australian albums released in 2024. It’s an album, we remarked at the time, that should cement Amyl’s standing as “the pre-eminent Australian rock band of their generation.”

“Growing up, if I went to shows in my local area, I would never really see women on stage,” Taylor tells Rolling Stone AU/NZ Print Editor James Jennings. “But then I’d watch the guys and be like, ‘I can definitely do it better than them.’”

Credit: Darren Middleton

She continues, “I want to make people proud. I want them to be like, ‘Fuck yeah, those guys did it. The music industry is dying and somehow those four fuckwits have done something good.’ What we’re doing is risky — you put yourself out there and be physically, emotionally, and spiritually vulnerable every time you do anything, because you’re in the public eye. If people do wanna bitch about us, that’s fine — as long as they’re bitching about us becoming successful.”

Credit: Darren Middleton

Our new issue is stuffed with features from artists and issues that matter, including Bad Bunny, Marlon Williams, Spacey Jane, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, and more.

Credits: Amyl and the Sniffers photographed in Melbourne by Michelle Pitiris Head of Studio & Project: Brad Arnold. Photographer & Creative: Michelle Pitiris. Stylist: Emma Boseley. Hair Stylist: Matthew Ashton. MUA: Kahlii Morrison. Videography: Dorian Hiscock. BTS: Darren Middleton. Feature Writer: James Jennings. Cover Design: Chris Ibacache.

The March-May 2025 issue of Rolling Stone AU/NZ hits newsstands from Monday, March 3rd. 

Whether you’re a fan of music, you’re a supporter of the local music scene, or you enjoy the thrill of print and longform journalism, then Rolling Stone AU/NZ is exactly what you need. Click the link here for more information regarding a magazine subscription.