Newcomers Deleter Release Debut Track 'Anaconda Walkway'

Manchester-hailing noise quartet Deleter are initiating themselves onto the alternative-rock scene with the release of their debut outing, 'Anaconda Walkway'. Despite having a discography absent from streaming services, Deleter are no strangers to the intricacies of the music industry, having already a handful of live shows (Off The Square, Soup) under their belt since their inception in the latter half of last year.

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

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Image: Courtesy of Deleter


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