The Amity Affliction

Australian Metalcore

The Amity Affliction

About The Amity Affliction

An Aussie metalcore group with highly confessional lyrics and a melody-driven emo-tinged sound, the Amity Affliction emerged in 2008 with Severed Ties. They hit their stride in 2012 with the release of their third full-length effort, Chasing Ghosts, which like subsequent outings This Could Be Heartbreak (2016), Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them (2020), and Not Without My Ghosts (2023), soared to the top of the Australian charts, and found international success as well. Brisbane post-hardcore act the Amity Affliction were formed in 2002 by Ahren Stringer and Troy Brady, a pair of longtime pals -- still high schoolers at the time -- who had been affected by the death of their friend in a road accident. The band -- a quartet rounded out by bassist Garth Buchanan and drummer Lachlan Faulkner -- released a demo in 2003 and an EP in 2004 but didn't start making waves in earnest until sometime later. In 2005, after unclean vocalist Joel Birch joined the fold, Amity Affliction went on a touring spell, working up a nationwide reputation as a powerful live band. In 2007, they added keyboard player Trad Nathan, switched drummers with Ryan Burt replacing Faulkner, and parted ways with Buchanan, with Stringer taking on bass duties. The newly formed group then hit the studio to record the EP High Hopes, followed in 2008 by the debut album Severed Ties, which peaked at number 26 on the ARIA charts. Amity Affliction toured Australia again in 2008 and 2009, both as a support and headlining act, and in 2010 they released their second album, Youngbloods, which confirmed that their efforts paid off, reaching number six on the ARIA charts. They would top that achievement just two years later when their third album, Chasing Ghosts, debuted at number one on the ARIA charts. A fourth album, Let the Ocean Take Me, arrived on Roadrunner in 2014 and was the band's second consecutive ARIA chart-topper. That year, Brady left the band, leaving Stringer as the only founding member. After months of touring Ocean, the quartet returned to the studio to record their fifth LP. This Could Be Heartbreak arrived in August 2016, topping the ARIA charts once again. The band toured Australia, the U.S., and Europe in support of the record, before Ryan Burt left in February 2018 owing to mental health concerns. Later that year, the Amity Affliction released their sixth album, Misery. Their first concept effort, it featured an overarching narrative chronicling the tale of three friends on a dark quest for vengeance. Two years later the band returned with weighty and depressive Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them, their first studio LP with new drummer Joe Longobardi. 2023's pummeling Not Without My Ghosts followed an over-arching theme of mortality and featured guest spots from late New Zealand rapper Louie Knuxx, Comeback Kid's Andrew Neufeld, the Plot in You's Landon Tewers, and Phem. ~ Alexey Eremenko & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

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About The Amity Affliction

An Aussie metalcore group with highly confessional lyrics and a melody-driven emo-tinged sound, the Amity Affliction emerged in 2008 with Severed Ties. They hit their stride in 2012 with the release of their third full-length effort, Chasing Ghosts, which like subsequent outings This Could Be Heartbreak (2016), Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them (2020), and Not Without My Ghosts (2023), soared to the top of the Australian charts, and found international success as well. Brisbane post-hardcore act the Amity Affliction were formed in 2002 by Ahren Stringer and Troy Brady, a pair of longtime pals -- still high schoolers at the time -- who had been affected by the death of their friend in a road accident. The band -- a quartet rounded out by bassist Garth Buchanan and drummer Lachlan Faulkner -- released a demo in 2003 and an EP in 2004 but didn't start making waves in earnest until sometime later. In 2005, after unclean vocalist Joel Birch joined the fold, Amity Affliction went on a touring spell, working up a nationwide reputation as a powerful live band. In 2007, they added keyboard player Trad Nathan, switched drummers with Ryan Burt replacing Faulkner, and parted ways with Buchanan, with Stringer taking on bass duties. The newly formed group then hit the studio to record the EP High Hopes, followed in 2008 by the debut album Severed Ties, which peaked at number 26 on the ARIA charts. Amity Affliction toured Australia again in 2008 and 2009, both as a support and headlining act, and in 2010 they released their second album, Youngbloods, which confirmed that their efforts paid off, reaching number six on the ARIA charts. They would top that achievement just two years later when their third album, Chasing Ghosts, debuted at number one on the ARIA charts. A fourth album, Let the Ocean Take Me, arrived on Roadrunner in 2014 and was the band's second consecutive ARIA chart-topper. That year, Brady left the band, leaving Stringer as the only founding member. After months of touring Ocean, the quartet returned to the studio to record their fifth LP. This Could Be Heartbreak arrived in August 2016, topping the ARIA charts once again. The band toured Australia, the U.S., and Europe in support of the record, before Ryan Burt left in February 2018 owing to mental health concerns. Later that year, the Amity Affliction released their sixth album, Misery. Their first concept effort, it featured an overarching narrative chronicling the tale of three friends on a dark quest for vengeance. Two years later the band returned with weighty and depressive Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them, their first studio LP with new drummer Joe Longobardi. 2023's pummeling Not Without My Ghosts followed an over-arching theme of mortality and featured guest spots from late New Zealand rapper Louie Knuxx, Comeback Kid's Andrew Neufeld, the Plot in You's Landon Tewers, and Phem. ~ Alexey Eremenko & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

The Amity Affliction's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
17 May 2025 The Amity Affliction in Darwin City Mindil Beach Casino Resort, Darwin, NT, Australia
21 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheatre, Greenacres City, FL, United States
22 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in Tampa MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre, Mango, FL, United States
24 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA, United States
26 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion, Dallas, TX, United States
27 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in Austin Germania Insurance Amphitheater, Elroy, TX, United States
28 Jun 2025 The Amity Affliction in The Woodlands The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX, United States
01 Jul 2025 The Amity Affliction in Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, Tolleson, AZ, United States
02 Jul 2025 The Amity Affliction in San Diego Park at the Park - Petco Park, San Diego, CA, United States
05 Jul 2025 The Amity Affliction in Irvine Great Park Live, East Irvine, CA, United States

The Amity Affliction's Popular songs

  • Pittsburgh (No Intro)
  • Drag the Lake
  • Don't Lean on Me

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Some of The Amity Affliction's most popular songs include Pittsburgh (No Intro), Drag the Lake, Don't Lean on Me. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to The Amity Affliction's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Pittsburgh (No Intro), Drag the Lake, Don't Lean on Me, and more.

The Amity Affliction is known for their distinctive sound in the australian metalcore genre, often blending elements of melodic metalcore, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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