Here’s the thing…Sports Team are a band of six singular characters who have been variously described as one of the most raucous, electrifying and chaotic acts in the UK. Today the band announce their debut album Deep Down Happy. The highly anticipated record, out on April 3rd via Island & Bright Antenna Records, follows their acclaimed EPs, Winter Nets, Keep Walking! and Making Hay.
Sports Team came up on the back of word of mouth live hype, drawing round the block queues to chaotic early gigs at The Five Bells and Moth Club before releasing any music. Recording their first EP (Winter Nets) in a converted Timberyard in Hammersmith, the band have consistently set themselves apart from the acts they came up playing with, showing an intoxicating ambition, and their debut album Deep Down Happy, looks set to deliver on all bold claims, and confirm their place at the head of a group of young guitar acts.
Talking about the record charismatic frontman Alex Rice says: “I don’t think we were conscious of doing it but the album maps the journey of moving in together in Harlesden, moving back to home towns to sleep on floors for 18 months, then coming back to London, weighing up whether being in a band with your mates, being young in London is still the best thing in the world. I think it probably is.”
It’s a week of highs and hangovers for the now Camberwell-based 6-piece, releasing their new single “Here’s The Thing” following an Annie Mac Hottest Record. In the official video Alex had to master the physical demands and complex moves of a cheerleader and trained with Mana Cheerleading squad – the best in the UK. “Here’s The Thing” is the first Sports Team track to also feature guitarist and principal songwriter Rob Knaggs on vocals, with the two friends and protagonists forming an unruly, and utterly charming pairing.
Preceding the release of their debut album on April 3rd, they will head on a full North American tour beginning in Austin at SXSW in March and then heading to span the continent with Bombay Bicycle Club with stops including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Mexico City and just announced today, a headline date in New York. Tickets are available here.
It’s been an extraordinary year for Sports Team, who have built a large, fiercely loyal and fervent fanbase around their electric live shows and a string of incendiary releases. Selling out Electric Ballroom, to doing the same at Kentish Town Forum in December before even releasing an album. Latest single “The Races'”achieved A-list at BBC 6 Music, B List at Radio 1. They’ve been defined though by an increasingly cultish fanbase spawned from online community pages, making 1000s of memes, pieces of artwork and crucially turning up wherever Sports Team play – from the bands annual Margate trip (where many of the songs were written) to the living room of the group’s shared house, first in Harlesden, now Camberwell.
Sessions for Deep Down Happy have been snuck in between huge tours at various London studios, including Konk and Livingston, with long-time collaborator Burke Reid (Courtney Barnett, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever) once again at the production desk. Having first worked together on the anthemic “Kutcher” in 2018, the debut features Reid-produced singles “Here It Comes Again”, “The Races” and “Fishing” while also featuring a re-recording of early single and live favourite “Camel Crew” – until now, only available on 2018’s Winter Nets.
Find details on their upcoming debut album Deep Down Happy and full tour routing below and listen to “Here’s The Thing” above.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
3/6 – London, UK @ 6music Festival
3/7 – Zurich, CH @ Radar Festival
3/16-3/22 – Austin, TX @ SXSW
4/17 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater*
4/18 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek*
4/20 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre*
4/21 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom*
4/22 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall*
4/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue*
4/24 – Winnipeg, MB @ The Garrick*
4/26 – Edmonton, AB @ Midway*
4/27 – Calgary, AB @ The Palace*
4/29 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom*
4/30 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox*
5/1 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom*
5/2 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades*
5/4 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore*
5/6 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre*
5/7 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues*
5/9 – Mexico City, MX @ El Plaza Condesa*
5/13 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
5/15 – London, UK @ Clapham Common
5/21 – Hellendoorn, NL @ Dauwpop
5/22 – BG Den Haag, NL @ Sniester Festival
5/23 – Derby, UK @ Bearded Theory’s Spring Gathering Festival
5/24 – Warrington, UK @ Neighbourhood Weekender
6/5 – Hulst, NL @ VestRock
6/11 – Bergen, NO @ Bergenfest
6/12 – Oslo, NO @ Piknik Parken
6/28 – Halifax, UK @ Piece Hall
7/3 – Barcelona, ES @ Vida Festival
7/8 – Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool Festival
7/10 – Glasgow, UK @ TRNSMT Festival
7/15 – Utrecht, NL @ Ekko
7/16 – Utrecht, NL @ Ekko
7/17 – Leeuwarden, NL @ Welcome to the Village Festival
7/18 – De Schabs, Lichtenvoorde, NL @ Zwarte Cross Festival
7/19 – Nijmegen, NL @ Valkhof Festival
8/1 – Oxfordshire, UK @ Truck Festival
8/7 – Newquay, UK @ Boardmasters Festival
* = w/ Bombay Bicycle Club