**Much anticipated sophomore album, the Denver Trio's 1st for ATP, produced by The Black Keys' Patrick Carney** "After the success of their first album and touring for the better part of a year that included shows as far away as Moscow, (Patrick) Riley and (Aliana) 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 (Patrick) Carney, they had fleshed out most of the songs that would comprise Young And Old. With their friend and mentor at the producer hlem, 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. Over the last few months, Tennis has also released a series of covers as free downloads including "Is It True" by Brenda Lee and their take of "Tell Her No" by The Zombies."
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**Much anticipated sophomore album, the Denver Trio's 1st for ATP, produced by The Black Keys' Patrick Carney** "After the success of their first album and touring for the better part of a year that included shows as far away as Moscow, (Patrick) Riley and (Aliana) 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 (Patrick) Carney, they had fleshed out most of the songs that would comprise Young And Old. With their friend and mentor at the producer hlem, 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. Over the last few months, Tennis has also released a series of covers as free downloads including "Is It True" by Brenda Lee and their take of "Tell Her No" by The Zombies."
**Much anticipated sophomore album, the Denver Trio's 1st for ATP, produced by The Black Keys' Patrick Carney** "After the success of their first album and touring for the better part of a year that included shows as far away as Moscow, (Patrick) Riley and (Aliana) 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 (Patrick) Carney, they had fleshed out most of the songs that would comprise Young And Old. With their friend and mentor at the producer hlem, 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. Over the last few months, Tennis has also released a series of covers as free downloads including "Is It True" by Brenda Lee and their take of "Tell Her No" by The Zombies."