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Could Amyl and the Sniffers be the next act to go country? If frontwoman Amy Taylor gets her way, they might just do that.

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Could Amyl and the Sniffers be the next act to go country? If frontwoman Amy Taylor gets her way, they might just do that.

Our latest Rolling Stone AU/NZ cover stars have been revealed to perform at this year's Glastonbury Festival in June

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

The Melbourne punk-rock standouts grace the cover of our March-May issue, which hits newsstands in Australia and New Zealand from Monday, March 3rd

“Amyl and the Sniffers," Fontaines D.C. singer Grian Chatten remarked, "you’re one of the most inspiring bands in the world at the moment."

Amyl and the Sniffers have issued a statement in response to allegations that a concertgoer was sexually assaulted and harassed while in the crowd at the band's show in Brisbane last week

The Melbourne punks cement themselves as the pre-eminent Australian rock band of their generation on mature, energetic third album

The punk rock band's third studio album, 'Cartoon Darkness', has been released today

"This song was written because a lot of people in my life are struggling financially," says band's singer Amy Taylor

Taylor urged women and artists to “turn the volume down on the bad stuff, turn the volume up on the good stuff,” dream big and celebrate success