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The Amity Affliction is an Australian
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band from
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, formed in 2003. The band's current line-up consists of Joel Birch (lead vocals), Dan Brown (guitar), Jonathan Reeves (bass, vocals) and Joe Longobardi (drums). The Amity Affliction has released eight studio albums including ''
Severed Ties ''Severed Ties'' is the debut studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction. It was released on 4 October 2008 through Boomtown Records, which debuted at No. 26 on the ARIA Charts, ARIA Albums Chart, and No. 6 on ...
'' (2008), '' Youngbloods'' (2010), '' Chasing Ghosts'' (2012), '' Let the Ocean Take Me'' (2014), '' This Could Be Heartbreak'' (2016), '' Misery'' (2018) and '' Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them'' (2020). They are known for their highly personal songs, often dealing with depression, anxiety, death, substance abuse, and suicide, many lyrics stemming from vocalist Joel Birch's past struggles. The Amity Affliction released their latest album, '' Not Without My Ghosts'', in 2023.


History


Formation and early releases (2003–2008)

The Amity Affliction formed in Gympie, a South-East Queensland town in Australia, by friends Ahren Stringer, Joseph Lilwall and Troy Brady in their final year of high school. While it is known that Stringer was originally the band's frontman and Brady was the band's original guitarist, Lilwall's role in the early days of the band is unknown. His participation did not last long, however, as the earliest recorded material of the band was done so without him. The band was named for a close friend of the band, who died in a car accident at the age of 17. 'Amity' referred to the friendship, and 'Affliction' was to indicate the struggle which dealing with the death caused the band members. Whilst still at high school, the band spent many times playing at school concerts and lunch breaks. In 2004, The Amity Affliction released a three track self-titled demo produced by Scott Mullane at Aisle 6 Recording. At the time of recording, Stringer and Brady were joined by Garth Buchanan on bass and Lachlan Faulkner on drums. In late 2004, vocalist Joel Birch joined the band. In mid-2005, The Amity Affliction released their debut self-titled EP. After the release of the EP, they toured the east coast of Australia. Later that year, Faulker quit to join the band Saint Lucia; he was replaced by Troels Thomasson. A second line-up change followed some 18 months later when a keyboardist, Trad Nathan, expanded the band to a six-piece. Buchanan left shortly thereafter to join
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. He was replaced by new bassist Chris Burt, although he lasted only a few months in the role before he swapped instruments with guitarist Stringer. The Amity Affliction released a new five track EP entitled '' High Hopes'' which was named for the house in which ''The Amityville Horror'' took place. The first pressing came in a CD/DVD package. The DVD featured the band discussing the recording of the EP, it also featured the band on the road and performing.


''Severed Ties'' (2008–2010)

The band released their debut
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in 2008, entitled ''
Severed Ties ''Severed Ties'' is the debut studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction. It was released on 4 October 2008 through Boomtown Records, which debuted at No. 26 on the ARIA Charts, ARIA Albums Chart, and No. 6 on ...
''. The album spent a week on the
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at number 26. It is the first album to feature Chris Burt's brother Ryan Burt on drums. The album features guest vocals from
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, Matthew Wright of
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, JJ Peters of I Killed the Prom Queen/ Deez Nuts/Grips 'N' Tonic, Helmet Roberts and Lochlan Watt (Nuclear Summer). A music video was released for the song Fruity Lexia. The Amity Affliction played numerous shows across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. During May 2009, they supported the Getaway Plan along with Perth band
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, on the Getaway Plan's national Finale Tour. The Amity Affliction undertook a headlining tour across Australia in 2009. They also played the 2009 Stairway to Hell Tour across Australia with support from UK band
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and Melbourne band Hopeless, with a local support band for each city. The Amity Affliction then went to the UK for a full tour supporting We Are the Ocean alongside Flood of Red and All Forgotten.


''Youngbloods'' (2010–2011)

In late 2009, The Amity Affliction parted ways with guitarist Christopher Burt. The decision was mutual and had been planned for some time. His last show was in London in December 2009. While all the members are still good friends with Chris, the decision was made in the best interest of the band musically. Chris now plays guitar and sings in Brisbane based band SENSaii. Afterwards, Clint Ellis (Splattering) from the Getaway Plan took his place. In April 2010, the band flew out to New York to record their second full-length record with producer Machine. On 10 May, the band uploaded a new song from this album, "I Hate Hartley" on their MySpace and the song was later available for free download. On a pushed-forward date on 18 June as announced on their website (originally 25 June 2010), the band released their second studio album ''Youngbloods'' on Boomtown and Shock Records. The album was a huge success for the band, receiving critical acclaim and debuting at number 6 on the ARIA charts. The Amity Affliction went on tour in July to support the release of their second album. Joining them was
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, fellow Australians
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and Scottish band Flood of Red. They toured Western Australia a few weeks later, joined by local band
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. In October, the band announced they would be releasing ''Glory Days'', which would be a compilation of old demos and the first two EPs as well as two B-sides from '' Youngbloods''. ''Glory Days'' was released on 26 November. They then announced a UK tour with
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and one following with long-time friends Deez Nuts, Endwell and Louie Knuxx. In the autumn of 2010, The Amity Affliction had their first American interview with alternative scene magazine ''Substream Music Press'' for its 22nd issue, just after signing to The Artery Foundation. The band found out they would be performing at the next Soundwave festival during the actual interview for the article. On 30 May 2011, the band released their second music video from ''Youngbloods''; following the music video for "I Hate Hartley", the new music video for the song "Youngbloods" was released exclusively on Guvera.com. In late 2011, the band embarked on their headline nationwide tour,'' Fuck the Reaper'', with supporting acts
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, Skyway and a local band in each city.


''Chasing Ghosts'' (2012–2013)

During the 17 September 2011 show in Townsville, Queensland, vocalist Joel Birch announced that they were planning to head over to America early 2012 to record their third album. Then again on 22 September 2011, Ahren stated in an interview with Alt Music Hub that the band planned to begin recording their new album in March/April 2012. On 8 February 2012, it was announced that The Amity Affliction had been signed to
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for their next album and future. On 7 May 2012, the band headed over to Orlando, Florida, to start recording their third album with producer Michael Baskette. On 7 June 2012, it was announced the band's third studio album would be titled '' Chasing Ghosts'' and was set to be released on 7 September 2012 in Australia, 17 September for the UK, and 18 September for the US. Shortly after the announcement, the album's cover was revealed. The cover depicts a man hanging from a tree who is thought to have completed suicide. The graphic nature of this image caused much controversy among social media. The situation was very ironic due to the main message behind the album being anti-suicide and urging fans who feel suicidal to turn to people close to them and seeking help rather than taking their own life. The band later apologized for the artwork along with the responses band members made to fans regarding the artwork. It was revealed in a news article and magazine cover posted on 13/14 August that guitarist Imran Siddiqi would no longer be a part of the band. Furthermore, Siddiqi then did not appear in the video clip for the single "Chasing Ghosts" released on 15 August. A fill in guitarist played their album tour and U.S tour in late 2012. After the release of ''Chasing Ghosts'', the band had an Australian nationwide tour in September–October promoting their new album with supporting acts the Ghost Inside,
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and
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. Amity appeared on Soundwave in 2013 in February–March and also Warped Tour Australia at the end of the year. It was announced by Joel Birch on 24 March 2013 that Dan Brown was the new guitarist, although he did not appear on the "Open Letter" music video. In 2013, The Amity Affliction was part of
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in the United States with Chad Hasty ( Glass Cloud) on drums and percussion due to Ryan Burt severely damaging his cornea during a set in Portland, Oregon. Later in the tour vocalist Joel Birch was also hospitalized due to unspecified illness, forcing the band to cancel their set in Pittsburgh. The band's next show in Cleveland was played due to the help of Sam Carter (
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), Jason Aalon Butler (
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) and Chris Roetter ( Like Moths to Flames) sharing the stage as replacement vocals for Joel. All shows after this were played with Joel back on vocals after his recovery.


''Let the Ocean Take Me'' (2014–2015)

Late in 2013 the band went on to play the "Brothers in Arms" tour across Europe and Australia with support acts Landscapes and in Hearts Wake for the European portion and
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and in Hearts Wake for the Australian segment. In late 2013, the band released a demo of the song "Cave In". The single was speculated to be featured on the upcoming album. However, this was proved false when the band announced the track list for their upcoming fourth studio album. The first single from the bands forthcoming album titled "Pittsburgh" was released on 14 April. The second single "Don't Lean on Me" was released on 15 May. The album itself, titled '' Let the Ocean Take Me'', was released on 6 June in Australia, 9 June in the UK, and 10 June in the U.S. it debuted at No. 1 on the Australian ARIA albums chart, becoming the band's second consecutive No. 1. On 11 October, lead guitarist Troy Brady announced that he had decided to leave the band, making Ahren Stringer the only original member left in the band. On 18 May 2015, The Amity Affliction released a trailer for their upcoming documentary film titled ''Seems Like Forever'' on YouTube. The video description contains links to pre-order the film, released on 10 July 2015 as a stand-alone DVD or a deluxe two-disc edition CD version of ''Let the Ocean Take Me'', including two unreleased tracks, "Skeletons" (featured in the trailer) and "Farewell". The band played the full Vans Warped Tour, and in October–November 2015 headlined in the U.S. with the "Seems Like Forever U.S. Tour" with Chelsea Grin, Secrets, Cruel Hand and The Plot in You. In mid-November, a new, non-album single "Shine On" was premiered on radio and released digitally without prior announcement. It reached the top five on the Australian iTunes chart and debuted at No. 19 on the ARIA singles chart, the band's highest. The band also co-headlined the "Big Ass Tour" with
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, Motionless in White and Hands Like Houses in Australia and New Zealand in December 2015.


''This Could Be Heartbreak'' (2016–2017)

On 18 May, The Amity Affliction posted a video to their
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page announcing their fifth studio album, '' This Could Be Heartbreak''. It was also announced that the album would be released on 12 August and the band also released the music video for the first single, "I Bring the Weather with Me". The song also features clean vocals from Joel Birch. Along with this new album, The Amity Affliction also announced a 1500-person capacity (per city) tour in Australia called the I Bring the Weather with Me Tour at
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in Brisbane on 19 August, Metro Theatre in Sydney on 26 August and
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in Melbourne on 31 August. Supporting them on this tour will be
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. They will also tour the United States during September and October and then Europe in December for the record. On 10 July the band released their second single for the album, the title track "This Could Be Heartbreak" along with a music video. On 9 August, the band released a lyric video for the song "All Fucked Up" on YouTube. The band was also featured on the Fearless compilation '' Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7'', covering
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". A music video for the cover was released on 22 June 2017. The Amity Affliction officially announced that Ryan Burt departed from the band due to mental health reasons on 5 February 2018.


''Misery'' (2018–2019)

On 20 June 2018, The Amity Affliction released the first single, "Ivy (Doomsday)", from their upcoming sixth studio album, '' Misery''. The band announced that the album will be released on 24 August through Roadrunner Records. The band released an official video along with the release of "Ivy (Doomsday)". The band released the song "Feels Like I'm Dying" as a second part to the "Ivy (Doomsday)" video. The official track listing was eventually revealed on the band's website. It is their fourth consecutive album to reach number one on the Aria Albums Chart. On 29 January 2019, the band released a music video for "Drag the Lake", the first to feature new drummer Joe Longobardi of
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fame, who replaced Ryan Burt after he departed the band back in 2018. In September the band will complete an East Coast Tour of Australia with
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and Pagan.


''Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them'' (2019–2021)

On 6 September 2019, the band released their new song, "All My Friends Are Dead" accompanied with a music video. The song marks a return to the band's heavier elements; it is their first release under
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. On 31 December, it was revealed that the band would be releasing their new album on 21 February after the German version of Amazon accidentally leaked the product listing for the effort. The band have also released a sneak peek of an upcoming track from the album. On 8 January 2020, the band confirmed their seventh album, '' Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them'', would be released on 21 February 2020, along with unveiling the track list for the album. Along with the confirmation of the album they released the second single from the outing, "Soak Me in Bleach", accompanied with a music video. On 29 January, the band released the next single from the album, "Catatonia", which harks back to their earlier heavier sound. On 20 October, the band released two B-Side songs that didn't make it on their seventh album, ''Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them'' called "Midnight Train" and "Don't Wade in the Water".


''Not Without My Ghosts'' and Stringer's departure (2021–present)

On 15 September 2021, the band released a brand new single "Like Love" alongside an accompanying music video. On 17 November, a follow-up single titled "Give Up the Ghost" was released. Ahren Stringer told ''Wall of Sound'' during an interview: "We are really enjoying playing the heavier stuff again. Seems our audience is happy with that as well…" On 15 December, the band released "Death Is All Around", the third and final track from their EP ''Somewhere Beyond the Blue'' which was released on 15 December 2021 and features unclean vocal performances by both Joel Birch and Ahren Stringer. When discussing the new single, Ahren revealed: "We're deep into a pandemic that won't go away, with lockdowns still happening here in Australia and no touring in sight, it's a hopeless situation and one that inspired the lyrics in this song." On 29 November 2022, the band released unveiled the first single "Show Me Your God" and its corresponding music video. On 13 February 2023, the band published the second single "I See Dead People" featuring Louie Knuxx along with an accompanying music video. On 22 March, the band premiered the third single "It's Hell Down Here" along with a music video. At the same time, they officially announced that their eighth studio album, '' Not Without My Ghosts'', would be released on 12 May 2023 while also revealed the album cover and the track list. On 20 April, one month before the album release, the band released the fourth single and title track "Not Without My Ghosts" featuring Phem. On 24 May 2024 it was announced on the band's official Instagram that Stringer would no longer be participating in North American leg of their tour. Tim Beken from True North would be replacing him for the remainder of the tour. On 21 August 2024 the band announced that they would be releasing a re-recorded ("Redux") version of "Let the Ocean Take Me". The band also released a re-recorded version of "My Father's Son" as a single along with the announcement. On 2 September 2024, Stringer announced that he would be taking a hiatus in 2025 from the band after the completion of their Let The Ocean Take Me 10 Year Anniversary Tours Australian leg. His touring replacement is Jonathan Reeves from
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. On 29 January 2025, Stringer announced he will not be touring with the band for the foreseeable future indicating his hiatus is now indefinite. On 14 February 2025, the band announced via
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that Stringer was fired from the band and they would be continuing as a 3-piece. After Stringer's departure, none of the original members remain in the band, with Joel Birch being their longest-standing current member. On 29 May 2025, the band announced that Reeves has joined the band full-time. On the same day, they released a new single, "All That I Remember".


Band members

Current members * Joel Birch – lead vocals (2004–present) * Dan Brown – rhythm guitar (2013–present; touring musician 2012–2013); lead guitar, backing vocals (2014–present) * Joe Longobardi – drums (2018–present; touring musician 2018) * Jonathan Reeves – bass, clean vocals (2025–present; touring musician 2024) Former members * Ahren Stringer – lead vocals (2003–2025); bass (2007–2025); rhythm guitar (2003–2007) * Garth Buchanan – bass (2003–2007); backing vocals (2003–2004) * Lachlan Faulkner – drums (2003–2005) * Troels Thomasen – drums (2005–2008) * Trad Nathan – keyboards, programming, samples (2006–2011) * Chris Burt – rhythm guitar (2007–2009); bass guitar (2007) * Clint Owen Ellis – lead guitar (2009–2011) * Imran Siddiqi – rhythm guitar (2011–2012) * Troy Brady – lead guitar (2003–2009, 2011–2014); backing vocals (2003–2004); rhythm guitar (2009–2011, 2012–2013) * Ryan Burt – drums (2008–2018) Former touring musicians * Tim Beken – bass, clean vocals (2024) * Kyle Yocum – guitars (2015–2017) * Troy Wright – drums (2017–2018) * Casey McHale – drums (2016–2017, 2018) * Joseph Arrington – drums (2018) * David Parkes – drums (2024) With Full Force Full Force (previously With Full Force) is a German heavy metal music, heavy metal and hardcore punk-oriented music festival held annually since 1994. Lineups 2014 4 - 6 July Amon Amarth, Architects (British band), Architects, Being as an O ...
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Discography

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'' (2008) *'' Youngbloods'' (2010) *'' Chasing Ghosts'' (2012) *'' Let the Ocean Take Me'' (2014) *'' This Could Be Heartbreak'' (2016) *'' Misery'' (2018) *'' Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them'' (2020) *'' Not Without My Ghosts'' (2023)


Awards


AIR Awards

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APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are several award ceremonies run in Australia by the
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ARIA Music Awards

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2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
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Queensland Music Awards

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are awarded annually by the Australian edition of ''
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Further reading

Side projects *Vocalist Joel Birch also fronts
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band named The Author. *Bassist/clean vocalist Ahren Stringer and former keyboardist Trad Nathan had a short lived electro/techno style side project named Lovecats. *Stringer appeared on Australian rapper
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's single "Youngbloods". *Former member Trad Nathan is now in a band called Swear Words. *Former member Christopher Burt now plays guitar and sings in Brisbane Band named SENSaii. *Ahren Stringer started rapping as a part of Royal Family with his girlfriend "Lady KC". Notes


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