“We wanted to write a big album,” says Tennis’ Alaina Moore. “something suited for radio, but our songs don’t follow conventional pop structures. Instead of choruses with universal themes, I write with a specificity that is new to me, narrowing in on the smallest details of our lives. The more we try to broaden our scope, the more we turn inward.
“To keep ourselves from falling into old habits, we used instruments and gear that are new to us. We work alone and Patrick engineers. The sounds he creates are as foundational as any part he writes. We resist the urge to over edit or do too many takes. Unlike previous albums which have been more wall of sound, we make a point not to overpower my voice with a dense mix.
“We named the album POLLEN. It is about small things with big consequences: a particle, a moment, a choice. It is me in a fragile state; sometimes inhabited freely, sometimes reacted against. It is striving to remain in a moment without slipping into dread. It is about the way I can be undone by a very small thing.”
“One Night With The Valet” follows Tennis’ milestone fifth album, 2020’s acclaimed SWIMMER. Written during a four-month sailing excursion in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico and then produced and recorded by Riley and Moore in their Denver, CO home studio, the album saw the duo elevating their distinctive pop approach to heretofore unexplored new heights on such breakthrough singles as “Runner” and “Need Your Love,” both of which are joined by colorful companion videos directed by Luca Venter and streaming now at the official Tennis YouTube channel.
Tennis followed SWIMMER with an original new single, “Borrowed Time,” penned exclusively for Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty and available now for streaming and download. The track was featured in the closing moments of S05 E09 “Forgetting Sarick Mortshall,” the penultimate episode of the animated series’ landmark fifth season.
Last year also saw Tennis celebrate SWIMMER with their biggest North American live schedule to date, highlighted by sold out headline shows - including sold out two-night nights at both Los Angeles, CA’s Fonda Theatre and Brooklyn, NY’s Brooklyn Steel – as well as festival appearances across the country. A North American tour surrounding the arrival of POLLEN will be announced soon. For updates and additional information, please visit tennis-music.com.
PRAISE FOR TENNIS + SWIMMER
“They're five albums in and Tennis keep getting better and better.” – MOJO
“SWIMMER is self-produced, but even more voluptuous than anything they’ve recorded with a name producer…The snappy ‘How to Forgive’ is pure bubblegum, dreamy and limber, while ‘Need Your Love,’ with its halting stop/starts and vampy pianos, is the catchiest track the duo has ever recorded.” – PITCHFORK
“SWIMMER is a distillation of everything Tennis do so well, and it further establishes them as a dynamic, sophisticated pop act worthy of even bigger stages… The production, handled at home by Tennis, is the best of the band's career, with lush soundscapes, crisp percussion, and a persistently gripping low-end – together, these elements push the songs to fantastic heights. More than anything else in their discography, SWIMMER makes the case that Tennis are a band worthy of even larger audiences.” – POP MATTERS
“Though SWIMMER is a record based on a time of hardship, the album is by no means one of despair, but the tightening of a bond… Tennis has proved their unbreakable resiliency, and in the process, has given us what might be the best indie album of 2020.” – MXDWN
“Their music is for anyone who’s a romantic at heart.” – PASTE
“Tennis has come back stronger than ever… Parts of SWIMMER may have been born of adversity, but (Tennis) come up shining in the end.” – UNDER THE RADAR
“The duo’s ear for melody and juxtaposition of densely layered music with sparse instrumentation make SWIMMER a rewarding introspective album that feels like a heartfelt walk through ten years of marriage and making music.” – GLIDE MAGAZINE
“As a band enters their second decade, it's good to shake things up a little so people won't take them for granted. Thanks to the life Tennis breathed into the album with their dedication and passion, SWIMMER should keep fans on their toes for sure.” – ALLMUSIC
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