Noted as drawing inspiration from The Hives and FOALS, but harking bold similarities to Yard Act, the band, pulled together from the depths of music ad websites, champion infectious punk-meets-garage rock, with groovy basslines thrown in for good measure.
Produced in the neighbouring city of Sheffield by Stephen Harrison (Nightschool), the track offers a narrative of egotism and the unyielding arrogance of main-character syndrome, with the band shedding a light on "the dangers of hedonism and nihilism you encounter on a night out, and how all the macho confidence can suddenly spiral inward". 'Anaconda Walkway' unfolds with the chaos and commotion of city nightlife in mind - mirrored by the explosive chorus, and gritty, intention-driven vocal delivery that's as precise as it's three minute run-time.
With plans to run the Manchester gig circuit "relentlessly" in 2026, Deleter have an exciting year ahead of them.
Lana Williams
@lanatakesphotos / @_lanaajade
Image: Courtesy of Deleter
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