It's taken from their fourth studio album '21st Century Fiction', set for release on 9th May.

The Amazons join forces with Royal Blood's Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher on new single exploring resilience and determination.

Recording their fourth album across multiple locations, the band have reteamed with Grammy-winning producer Catherine Marks and enlisted Royal Blood as collaborators.

The band's latest release explores themes of anxiety and frustration.

That’s what you call a proper homecoming.

Would it REALLY be the most wonderful time of the year without a great big festive party courtesy of your friendly neighbourhood Dork?

We're inviting you to London's legendary 100 Club for a festive bash for the ages.

The Amazons reflect on an unexpected year ahead of taking the top spot at Dork’s Xmas bash.

The Amazons leave behind darkness in favour of promise for tomorrow.

It’s taken from the band’s new album ‘How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?’.

They'll have a "tour dress-rehearsal" in a local Oxfam store on Thursday, 18th August.

It's taken from the band's new album 'How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?' - due on 9th September.

The band's new full-length is faint to be released in September.

It follows to announcement of their new album 'How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?'.

It follows to announcement of their new album 'How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?'.

There's a new UK tour coming, too.

The new track arrives this Thursday (24th March).

Indie's mightiest heroes converge on a Leicestershire farm for a weekend of live music fun.

It's on air tonight (Monday 23rd August) from 8pm BST.

Super Early Bird tickets are back on sale.

"The moment you see us in shorts mate, we've broken up."

Difficult second album? Yeah, right.

On their first album, The Amazons kicked down the door to the mainstream. With the follow-up, ‘Future Dust’, they’re ready to do it all over again.

The band's second full-length is set to arrive on 24th May 2019.

As the band announce their new album, The Amazons' frontman explains what we should expect.

2017 saw The Amazons plant their indie-rock flag.
There’s fun to be had when stepping through The Amazons’ wide-eyed doors.

Three years ago, Matt Thomson thought he was finished with rock music. Now, with The Amazons preparing to release their self-titled debut album, the frontman reveals how his passion for the band was re-born.