Up until now, A&TS – like some of the greatest bands in history (AC/DC, The Ramones) – have walked the fine line between genius and cartoonish absurdity, propelled relentlessly forward by their riotous live performances. But Cartoon Darkness perfectly mainlines that kinetic energy into some A-grade songs to become – as with Back In Black or Rocket To Russia – the moment when a cult underground animation becomes a 3D, flesh-and-blood blockbuster.
So, the Sniffers can still thrash out bone-splintering punk rock knuckledusters with the best of them. But this album also features ultra-catchy hooligan pop anthems (U Should Not Be Doing That, Me And The Girls), classy alt-rock (Bailing On Me) and even some bruised-but-beautiful balladry (Big Dreams).
Amy, meanwhile, has blossomed into an astounding rock star, getting in both your face and your brain with brilliantly confrontational, endlessly quotable paeans to everything from annoying blokes to climate change.
Added together, it makes for an instantly irresistible album that – just like its opening line – is frank, fearless, funny and fucking fantastic.
Verdict: 5/5
For fans of: AC/DC, Hole, The Damned
Cartoon Darkness is released on October 25 via Rough Trade
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