Reviewers have praised the album as "poetry in motion," highlighting Batt's "immaculate vocals" and ability to make dark subject matter feel accessible rather than overwhelming. While it was released during a period when Batt was entering motherhood and lacked a massive marketing push, it has been noted for its "crisp, taut, and nonsense-free" songwriting. The Nightline All That I Need Summer In London Blue (feat. Sharon Van Etten) Call It What It Is Broken Toes Reassess The Marks Temporary Selfish Behaviour Linger (feat. Deep Sea Diver) Keeping On The Nightline - BATTS - Bandcamp
The album’s title and opening track were inspired by an immersive audio-theatre experience of the same name, which used late-night anonymous voice messages recorded between midnight and 6 AM. Batt translates this concept of vulnerability and confession into a 12-track collection that feels like an "open-book" reflection on her life.
: Recorded in the rural Australian bush, the album features a live, experimental feel characterized by jangling guitars and atmospheric synths. Key Tracks Archivo de Descarga BATTS - The Nightline (2022...
: A nostalgic but jarring track where Batt revisits her childhood home, contrasting the "happiest place in the world" with her internal feeling of "hell".
(2022) is the second studio album by Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Tanya Batt, who performs as BATTS . Moving away from the cosmic themes of her NASA-collaborative debut The Grand Tour , this record is a grounded, deeply personal exploration of earthly struggles, including grief, chronic illness, and mental health. Overview and Concept Reviewers have praised the album as "poetry in
: A standout collaboration that captures a state of emotional displacement and grief through harmonized vocals.
: The lyrics cover heavy subjects like the passing of her father-in-law, her diagnosis with Vestibular Migraine and PPPD (a chronic illness), and the complexities of love and family. Sharon Van Etten) Call It What It Is
: A rare moment of pure euphoria on the record, capturing the "high" of a reciprocated crush with joyful arrangements. Critical Reception