'Tennis' Band Announces Fall Tour

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'Ritual In Repeat', the highly-anticipated upcoming album from Tennis, will be released September 9 on Communion Records.

Fresh off a sold-out tour with Haim, the band is set to tour North America this fall in support of the new LP. The duo's third full-length release, 'Ritual in Repeat' follows 2013's 'Small Sound' EP.

The band worked in three separate cities with three well-known producers on the new album.

They returned to Nashville to work with Pat Carney (The Black Keys) on five of the album's tracks including "Never Work For Free." They also worked with Jim Eno (Spoon) in his Austin Studio on "Bad Girls"and lastly Richard Swift (The Shins) in Portland, who collaborated with the band on four songs including "Timothy." The band told Relix, "as we've grown, we are trying to challenge ourselves and transform musically."

Tennis is Denver couple Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. The duo began writing music together as a way to document the history of their time living aboard a sailboat.

The result was their first release, Cape Dory.

Moore and Riley followed Cape Dory with Young and Old, which The New Yorker described as "winsome as it is ebullient," and debuted #1 on Billboard's Heatseeker Chart and #1 on CMJ Top 200, where it remained for three straight weeks The album also debuted on Soundscan's "New Artist Chart" at #1 remaining there for nine consecutive weeks.

The band performed on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Conan" and "Last Call with Carson Daly." Twenty thirteen brought 'Small Sound' EP and the band's Spring tour with Haim.