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Tennis Courts explore the nostalgia of growing up in their newest single “Jamie’s Party”

Brooklyn’s indie rock ensemble, Tennis Courts’ “Jamie’s Party” is a preview of their upcoming debut album set to release later this year. Frontman Pat sheds light on the new single, expressing a desire to create a sonically lighter track while maintaining thematic continuity, bringing a nostalgic touch to their sound, and evoking the spirit of beloved coming-of-age films.

“Jamie’s Party” encapsulates the essence of youthful introspection and serves as a conversation with Pat’s younger self. The band’s influences shine through as they seamlessly blend catchy melodies with introspective lyricism. The addition of guitarist Brian, who joined the band in 2021, adds a fresh dynamic to their sound. It’s evident that the band’s chemistry and shared love for influential power pop bands have helped shape their sonic direction, creating a track that feels like a nostalgic homecoming.

This new single also showcases Tennis Courts’ collaborative spirit, as they enlist the talents of Matteo and Luke on background vocals, Erik on bass, and Max on organ. The collaboration elevates the track, as each instrument and vocal layer blends seamlessly, providing a solid foundation for Brian’s captivating guitar work and evocative vocals.

The track combines infectious hooks, introspective storytelling, and a hint of nostalgia, setting the stage for their highly anticipated debut album.

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Steve

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