Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts

BATTS is the project of Melbourne based singer-songwriter and producer, Tanya Batt. After collaborating with NASA on her debut record The Grand Tour, Batt turned her sights back to Earth collaborating on this record with American artists - Sharon Van Etten and Deep Sea Diver. It was made in the Australian bush with her band members and honounary sixth member Alex O'Gorman engineering, surrounded by horses and lorikeets often joining the band for lunch. The Nightline’s open-book honesty traces the contours of grief, trauma and living with disabling chronic illness, following Batt’s diagnosis with Vestibular Migraine and PPPD. Her unflinching ability to deal with deeply emotive subject matter, and her ambitious vision as a producer. After the passing of her father-in-law in 2019, Batt focused on making an album he would have loved.

Batts

The Nightline

I Feel Fine
Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
LP +

£8.99

Hot Mustard

Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1X

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Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
CD

£11.99

Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1CD

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Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
LP

£8.99

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Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1

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Batts

The Nightline

I Feel Fine
Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
LP +

£8.99

Hot Mustard

Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1X

Learn more
Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
CD

£11.99

Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1CD

Learn more
Album artwork for The Nightline by Batts
LP

£8.99

Black
Released 02/12/2022Catalogue Number

FINE1

Learn more

BATTS is the project of Melbourne based singer-songwriter and producer, Tanya Batt. After collaborating with NASA on her debut record The Grand Tour, Batt turned her sights back to Earth collaborating on this record with American artists - Sharon Van Etten and Deep Sea Diver. It was made in the Australian bush with her band members and honounary sixth member Alex O'Gorman engineering, surrounded by horses and lorikeets often joining the band for lunch. The Nightline’s open-book honesty traces the contours of grief, trauma and living with disabling chronic illness, following Batt’s diagnosis with Vestibular Migraine and PPPD. Her unflinching ability to deal with deeply emotive subject matter, and her ambitious vision as a producer. After the passing of her father-in-law in 2019, Batt focused on making an album he would have loved.