The Amity Affliction Tease New Single

29 November 2022 | 11:51 am | Mary Varvaris
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'Show Me Your God' will be available on streaming services tomorrow - the band have also made a TikTok account.

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After vocalist Joel Birch teased new The Amity Affliction music last week, the band will return tomorrow with a new single called Show Me Your God.

The band posted a teaser on Instagram with the caption, "Clear your schedules... this time tomorrow (7 am AEDT) our new single Show Me Your God will be available on all streaming platforms. Don't worry, we'll remind you! 

"Follow our TikTok while you're at it: amityaffliction_official."

While there's no sound on the teaser clip, we're still excited. 

Last week, Birch gifted fans with the following information: the Aussie metalcore band's eighth album is done! "New album finished. Mixed. Done," Birch tweeted. He added, "[it's the] Heaviest music we've ever written."

Well, colour us excited! The vocalist also replied to fans who inquired album the upcoming album. One person asked, "heavier than [the band's 2010 album] Youngbloods?" to which Birch responded, "Makes Youngbloods sound like [2018 album] Misery".

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He then hinted that The Amity Affliction might play a new tune at Good Things Festival, which kicks off THIS FRIDAY, when someone asked for a "sneaky song" at the festival, preferably "the heaviest one". Birch answered, "Not the heaviest one but a heavy one nonetheless". Show Me Your God debut in Melbourne?!

The Gympie-founded band's seventh studio album, Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them debuted at #2 on the ARIA Albums chart and landed on several lists in the US

The band will appear at Good Things Festival this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - the Melbourne and Brisbane editions of the festival are Licensed 15+ events, while the Sydney date is an 18+ event.  

There will be five stages at Melbourne's Flemington Showgrounds, Sydney's Centennial Park, and Brisbane Showgrounds. The festival will end at approximately 9:45 pm in all states, which gives punters enough time to head to the official after-parties at Stay Gold in Melbourne, the Burdekin Hotel in Sydney, and The Brightside in Brisbane. The good (things) vibes will go on all night.  

Sadly, The Amity Affliction clash with Lacuna Coil, so fans have tough choices on the day. Check out the full festival timetables here.

Good Things Festival signifies that ROCK MUSIC IS BACK in Australia! What a time to be alive! 

GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL

LINE-UP AND DATES

Bring Me The Horizon | Deftones | NOFX (performing ‘Punk In Drublic’ in full + all your favourites) | TISM (Exclusive) | The Amity Affliction | Gojira | ONE OK ROCK

In Alphabetical Order:
3OH!3 | Blood Command | Chasing Ghosts | Cosmic Psychos | Electric Callboy
Fever 333 | Jinjer | JXDN | Kisschasy (Performing ‘United Paper People’ In Full)
Lacuna Coil | Millencolin | Nova Twins | Polaris | RedHook | Regurgitator
Sabaton | Sleeping With Sirens | Soulfly | The Story So Far | Thornhill

DATES AND VENUES:
Friday 2 December - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (LIC AA 15+)
Saturday 3 December- Centennial Park, Sydney (18+)
Sunday 4 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane (LIC AA 15+)