Tennis is Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. The two met in the philosophy department at the University of Colorado in 2008 after dropping out of their respective music programs. In the years after graduating, they got involved in Denver’s DIY music scene. Through house shows, they were connected with Underwater Peoples, and Firetalk. Tennis’ first singles “South Carolina,” “Baltimore,” and “Marathon” were released in 2010. The band went blog-viral nearly overnight, landing them a record deal with Fat Possum.

Cape Dory, (2011 on Fat Possum), documents Moore and Riley’s time spent living aboard a small sailboat on the Atlantic coast. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseeker chart, transitioning Tennis from house shows to stages such as Lollapalooza.

Tennis recorded their sophomore effort Young & Old (2012) with Patrick Carney of the Black Keys. They made their television debut on The Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Conan.

In 2014 they signed with Communion. The resulting release, Ritual in Repeat, was the culmination of separate recording sessions with Richard Swift, Jim Eno, and Patrick Carney. Moore and Riley were greatly influenced by Richard Swift’s approach to recording and engineering, prompting Riley’s decision to take over as engineer on their future releases.

With shifting labels and new interests, Tennis chose an alternate path for their band and career. In 2016, Moore and Riley formed the label Mutually Detrimental and began self-releasing. Their newfound freedom allowed them to return to their sailboat to write their next full-length, this time in the Sea of Cortez. Yours Conditionally, released in 2017, became their most commercially successful album–charting at #4 on Billboard’s Independent list and in the top 100 highest selling vinyl releases that year. They played Coachella and opened for artists like The National, Father John Misty, and The Shins–proving their DIY roots as a cornerstone to their sound and narrative.

Their follow-up, Swimmer (2020), was recorded in their home studio with Moore and Riley producing and engineering. The pair brought their long-time touring member Steve Voss in for the second time to drum on record. The singles, "Need Your Love" and "Runner," were Tennis’ most successful releases to date. With nearly every show on tour sold-out (including two consecutive nights at Brooklyn Steel) the album’s campaign was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pollen, Tennis’ sixth studio album is due on February 10, 2023 (Mutually Detrimental),

Past Shows


Apr
8
th
2023
First Avenue
Apr
8
th
2023
First Avenue

Tennis

Pollen 2023 Tour
with Kate Bollinger
Nov
16
th
2021
The Cedar Cultural Center
Nov
16
th
2021
The Cedar Cultural Center
Cancelled

Tennis

with Molly Burch
Nov
6
th
2018
The Cedar Cultural Center
Nov
6
th
2018
The Cedar Cultural Center

Tennis

with Matt Costa
Jan
11
th
2018
Fine Line
Jan
11
th
2018
Fine Line

Tennis

with Overcoats
Aug
19
th
2017
Surly Brewing Festival Field
Aug
19
th
2017
Surly Brewing Festival Field

Father John Misty

with Tennis
Mar
7
th
2017
Triple Rock Social Club
Mar
7
th
2017
Triple Rock Social Club

Tennis

with Overcoats
Oct
7
th
2014
Fine Line
Oct
7
th
2014
Fine Line

Tennis

with Pure Bathing Culture
May
19
th
2014
Mainroom
May
19
th
2014
Mainroom

HAIM

with Tennis
Aug
4
th
2012
Mainroom
Aug
4
th
2012
Mainroom

Sharon Van Etten

with Tennis
Feb
23
rd
2012
Triple Rock Social Club
Feb
23
rd
2012
Triple Rock Social Club

Tennis

with Sleep Study
Feb
19
th
2011
7th St Entry
Feb
19
th
2011
7th St Entry

Tennis

with Secret Cities and Lucy Michelle

More Shows

Dec
22
nd
First Avenue

Nick Swardson

Mar
26
th
Fine Line

The War and Treaty

Feb
20
th
7th St Entry

Skinny Lister

Feb
14
th
Fine Line

sapphic factory: queer joy party