“Patrick and I just felt like we’re leaving our youth behind but in a really profound and meaningful way where we have more wisdom and experience,” says Moore. “I didn’t want to pursue a path where everything came at once, so we tried to make as many career choices as we could that could lend itself to that.” Swimmer, their fifth album, represents that milestone, a turning point in their lives that is also a celebration of their ten-year marriage. “The bands that we looked to for inspiration had been around for a long time, working bands who hit their stride mid-career,” says Moore. “A lot of the bands that we came up with have moved into other things or they’ve broken up since then.” Coming up on ten years as a band, the Denver-based Moore and her husband/co-songwriter Patrick Riley wanted to make a sustainable career in music-starting their own label, producing their own albums and releasing them themselves so they could manage things closely. ![]() ![]() ![]() “I don’t think anyone would’ve put their money on Tennis being one of the bands that would last,” Tennis vocalist and co-songwriter Alaina Moore tells Apple Music.
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