Tennis to release 'My Better Self' / 'Petition' single, announce UK & European Tour

Tuesday 17th April, 2012

ATP

 

Tennis announce double A-side single
"My Better Self" / "Petition"
Out May 28th, 2012 on 7" / Digital Download
+ announce UK/European Tour Dates

"Alaina Moore is now the personification of 60s girl group melodrama on Petition." - The Fly

"My Better Self succeeds to out itself as a masterpiece of synth-pop." - Clash

"I can't stop listening to Petition...Moore's vocal chops are easily Tennis's greatest asset" - Everybody Taste

"Possesses percussive clout that's much in keeping with the work of producer Patrick Carney (The Black Keys)'s day job." - BBC

"My Better Self... a perfectly sweet, nicely-produced piece of swoony pop." - Stereogum


ATP Recordings are pleased to announce the release of the second single (double A-side) from Tennis' fantastically received second album 'Young & Old'. The release will be on 7" vinyl picture disc limited to 500 copies (cat no. ATPRSP18), as well as digital download (cat no. ATPRSP18D). To coincide with the single out on May 28th, Tennis will be playing some new UK and European tour dates this May and June, see below for listing.

Both the 7" and digital release will be backed with a new version of My Better Self exclusively recorded for the single, and the band's recently recorded cover of Tell Her No (originally by The Zombies). The Digital single will be available from iTunes and also contains the other recently recorded covers; Tears in the Typing Pool (originally by Broadcast) and Is It True? (originally by Brenda Lee). The 7" is available to pre-order now from the ATP Store.

The single follows the February release of the first single, Origins, issued as 214 rubber stamped pages of an old library copy of the 1st edition of 'We Have always lived in the Castle' the Shirley Jackson book the video for the b-side Deep in the Woods is based on.

Watch Deep In The Woods here.

Buy the Origins single here.

Tour:

The band will play a run of dates in Europe this May, including a performance at ATP's IBYM at Alexandra Palace this May.

  • 23/05 Jericho Tavern - Oxford, UK
  • 24/05 Stereo - Glasgow, UK
  • 25/05 Soup Kitchen - Manchester, UK
  • 27/05 I'll Be Your Mirror festival - Alexandra Palace, London, UK (tickets)
  • 28/05 Blind Tiger Club - Brighton, UK
  • 30/05 Paradiso - Amsterdam, Holland
  • 31/05 Democrazy - Gent, Belgium
  • 02/06 Trinitaires - Metz, France
  • 04/06 Le Sonic - Lyon, France
  • 05/06 Trabendo - Paris, France
  • 06/06 Silencio - Paris, France
  • 07/06 Ecosite de Bourgailh - Pessac. Nr Bordeaux, France
  • 09/06 Primavera Optimus festival - Porto, Portugal

(photo by Erin Algiere - see Asset page below for hi-res version + other images)

Biography:

Their widely praised debut Cape Dory, which The Wall Street Journal called "a winsome set of breezy pop songs," was released in early 2011 to critical acclaim. For their recently released album guitarist Patrick Riley, vocalist Alaina Moore and drummer James Barone headed to Nashville to work with The Black Keys' Patrick Carney.

Tennis was born of Riley and Moore's nearly 7-month sailing trip, which consisted of selling all their possessions, purchasing an old sailboat, repairing it, and cruising up and down the eastern seaboard. Upon returning home, the duo began writing music together as a way to document the history of their shared experience. The result was Cape Dory, an intimate and concise recollection of life on a 30-foot sloop.

After the success of their first album and touring for the better part of a year that included shows as far away as Moscow, Riley and Moore returned home and realized what was initially a bedroom-recording project had quickly evolved into a band. The challenge of a second record was upon them, but songwriting came quickly and in three months the duo had most of the material for their new album. The goal this time was to mature and vary their sound. Riley describes the new direction as "Stevie Nicks going through a Motown phase." By the time they hooked up with Carney, they had fleshed out most of the songs that would comprise Young and Old. With their friend and mentor at the producer helm, the recording progressed naturally and within 3 weeks the album was done. While their debut was written with a third touring member in mind, the new album is written and recorded with the addition of a fourth.

Listen to/Embed My Better Self and Petition Streams On Your Site:

http://soundcloud.com/tennisinc/my-better-self
http://soundcloud.com/tennisinc/petition

Release Tracks (7"):

Side One:

  1. My Better Self
  2. My Better Self (exclusive alternate version)

Side Two:

  1. Petition
  2. Tell Her No

Praise for Young & Old:

8/10, "Warning: Listening to this album may cause a serious outbreak of happiness." - Clash

"A great record." - Shortlist

4 Stars, "Tennis have smashed another winner." - The Fly

4 Stars, "The kind of dreamy folk pop that's as quintessentially summery as their namesake...an album full of glittery pop gems." - Artrocker

Contacts:

Press - Keong Woo & Chris Cuff at Family LTD
Radio - Greg Wells
Label - Contact Rosalynde@atpfestival.com to enquire about the distributor in your territory

Links:

www.tennis-music.com - facebook.com/tennisinc - atprecordings.com

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