Joel Birch on Sobriety, Grief and The Amity Affliction’s New Chapter
In this episode, Joel Birch of Amity Affliction opens up in one of his most raw and vulnerable conversations yet. What starts as a discussion about the 10 year anniversary of the seminal album This Could Be Heartbreak turns into a powerful conversation about addiction, living with bipolar disorder, grief, identity, family trauma, and learning how to keep moving when everything feels like it’s falling apart.
Joel reflects on what he calls “the worst 18 months” of his life navigating public backlash, personal loss, online judgment,and nearly walking away from the band entirely. He speaks honestly about a period where alcohol controlled his life, and later realising how much addiction had shapedhis behaviour.
The conversation explores Joel’s mental health journey, how understanding his patterns changed the way he approaches life, and the complicated reality of getting sober while finallyconfronting emotions that had been buried for years.
One of the most emotional parts of the episode focuses on childhood, memory, and family. Joel talks about remembering almost nothing from ages 4–18, unpacking painful familydynamics, and how the loss of his mother forced him to question everything he thought he understood about his upbringing.
Along with host Poppy Reid, they also dive into his songwriting as catharsis, why Joel chooses to be brutallyhonest in his lyrics, the responsibility he feels toward fans, and how music became both survival and self-discovery.
Topics discussed:
• Addiction and getting sober
• This could be heartbreak 10 years after it was released
• Living with bipolar disorder
• Public criticism and identity
• Childhood trauma and memory
• Family relationships and grief
• Writing music as catharsis
• The pressure of being a frontman
• The exit of band member Ahren Stringer
• Nearly quitting the band• Healing, growth, and rebuilding life
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This episode contains open and honest discussion of addiction, grief, family abuse, trauma, mental health, and suicidal ideation.
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