
Artist
The Amazons
The Amazons is an indie artist from Reading, UK formed in 2014. 33 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · Reading, UK · Best indie albums
- 33
- Releases
- 2015–2026
- Active years
- 2014
- Formed

Artist
The Amazons is an indie artist from Reading, UK formed in 2014. 33 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · Reading, UK · Best indie albums

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21st Century Fiction
2025

The Amazons
EP · 2017

Blood on the Bone
Single · 2026

Joe Bought A Gun (At Fiction Studios)
Single · 2025

Chapter & Verse: At Fiction Studios
EP · 2025

Night After Night
Single · 2025

Love Is A Dog From Hell
Single · 2025

My Blood
Single · 2025

Go All The Way (At Fiction Studios)
Single · 2025

Pitch Black
Single · 2024

Living A Lie
Single · 2024

Bloodrush
Single · 2022

There's A Light
Single · 2022

How Will I Know?
Single · 2022

Ready For Something
Single · 2022

Month Of May (Recorded Live at BBC Maida Vale)
Single · 2020

End of Wonder
Single · 2019

Doubt It
Single · 2019

Mother (Single Version)
Single · 2019

25
Single · 2019

Come The Fire, Come The Evening (Live)
EP · 2018

Palace (Single Version)
Single · 2017

In My Mind (Acoustic)
Single · 2017

Black Magic
Single · 2017

Black Magic (Acoustic)
Single · 2017

Junk Food Forever
Single · 2017

Nightdriving
Single · 2016

Little Something
Single · 2016

In My Mind
Single · 2016

Stay With Me
Single · 2016

Don’t You Wanna - EP
EP · 2015
Reading four-piece The Amazons burst onto the new music radar with Stay With Me, a raucous burst of power chord energy, in March this year. Produced by Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, The Maccabees), the song was their first release after signing to the prestigious indie label Fiction Records, home to the likes of Tame Impala, The Maccabees and Nick Mulvey. Over the next eight months, The Amazons emerged as one of the most exciting young bands to watch, garnering new fans and word-of-mouth praise through their energetic performances and an explosive sound. The quartet arrived at their current line-up in 2014, working night shifts in supermarkets to fund their music, while releasing nascent recordings like Something In The Water and Junk Food Forever. Championed by BBC Music Introducing, they filtered through to Huw Stephens and Annie Mac’s Radio 1 shows, and won a slot on the Introducing Stage at Reading and Leeds in 2015. After signing to Fiction late last year, they re-recorded all their material, and have been hitting the road with The Strypes and Jimmy Eat World to hoover up new fans.