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Watch: 'Anteater' by The Family Battenberg
09 May 2025

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Welsh garage rockers The Family Battenberg release new ningle ‘Anteater’.

This track is an independent release by the South Walian four-piece. Written in just a day, it was recorded at Tom Rees’ (Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard) studio while he was on holiday. To master the recording the group sought out long-time collaborator Eddie Al-Shakarchi (Boy Azooga, Loathe, Swim Deep.)

Aligning with the soundscape that’s signature to them, ‘Anteater!’ is The Family Battenberg finessed. Drenched in fuzzy saturation, spacey vocals ricochet between a blistering guitar, all while a double-tracked mono drum plays like a call to action.

This is an anti-love song. When unhealthy adoration becomes a quest for romance, or approval in this case, we find ourselves doing strange things. In this story, the protagonist justifies total metamorphosis in the name of subservience. “It’s self-humiliation in the pursuit of a potential suitor’s attention,” as frontman Eliot puts it.

Anyone that has seen this band live before is sure to recognise it from past set-lists. The group have played it as an unreleased track amongst their own shows and a host of major festivals, namely, Green Man 2023, Trans Musicales 2024, Reeperbahn 2024 and ESNS 2025. As budding up-comers, the group have also supported the likes of Getdown Services, Panic Shack, Gruff Rhys and the Bug Club.


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Championed by Steve Lamacq, Amy Lame, Huw Stephens and Adam Walton, the group are already making their mark on the industry.



THE FAMILY BATTENBERG LIVE DATES


May 10th: FOCUS Wales, Wrexham
May 16th: The Great Escape, Brighton
May 17th: Get Together Festival, Sheffield
July 17th: Zwarte Cross Festival,
July 26th: Le Pub, Newport
July 27th: LOW Festival, Benidorm
August 1st: Bootleg Social, Blackpool
Nov 6th: The Louisiana, Bristol
Nov 7th: The Washington, Sheffield
Nov 8th: The Rat and Pigeon, Manchester
Nov 13th: Shacklewell Arms, London
Nov 14th: Bloom, Birkenhead

  author: CHRISTOPHER NOSNIBOR 09 May 2025