Blissful pop specialists Tennis have announced they’ve signed to ATP Recordings for their second album ‘Young And Old’.
The band – comprising drummer James Barone and Colorado-based couple Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley – enlisted The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney to produce the new LP, recording it over three weeks in a Nashville studio. Characterised by Moore as sounding like “Stevie Nicks going through a Motown phase”, it’s due out on 13 Feb. Meanwhile, view the video for lead single ‘Deep In The Woods’ here:
Sections: Release News | Tags: ATP Recordings, Tennis
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