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Yours Conditionally
Type:studio
Artist:Tennis
Cover:Tennis - Yours Conditionally.png
Released:March 10, 2017
Length:36:17
Label:Mutually Detrimental
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Yours Conditionally is the fourth studio album by the musical duo Tennis, released on their own label, Mutually Detrimental, on March 10, 2017.[1]

Background

As with their debut record, Cape Dory (2011), the majority of the album was written by Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore during a four-month sailing excursion from San Diego, California to Cabo San Lucas and in the Sea of Cortez.[2]

Critical reception

Yours Conditionally was generally well-received upon its initial release. Tim Sendra of AllMusic gave the album four and a ½ stars out of five, calling the album "punchy and sharp, still influenced by classic pop/rock song structures and recognizable to fans of Buddy Holly or The Shirelles, but with some new elements mixed in," deeming it their "best record so far."[1] PopMatters granted the album seven out of ten stars, noting: "Yours Conditionally makes no attempt to reinvent Tennis and suffers from the same flaws that have mired much of their music, namely a tendency toward pleasant predictability. While the album is largely content to reside in familiar, unchallenging territory, however, it is also a lean and well-crafted set of pop songs with more bite than it lets on. It remains a largely satisfying venture that adds nuance, definition, and depth to the band’s already well-established sound."[3]

Canadian publication Exclaim! gave the album a positive review, comparing both the instrumentation and Moore's vocals to Carole King and Fleetwood Mac.[4] Laura Browning of The A.V. Club published a middling review of the album, writing: "Even with some outstanding singles, the album as a whole finds the group somewhere between its comfort zone and a confident next step, with many of the songs bleeding forgettably into one another."[5]

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yours Conditionally - Tennis . AllMusic. February 15, 2020.
  2. Web site: Tennis Announce Their Fourth LP, 'Yours Conditionally,' Plus Here's 'In the Morning I'll Be Better'. Noisey. Vice. Benett, Kim Taylor. December 2, 2016. June 7, 2017.
  3. Web site: Tennis: Yours Conditionally. PopMatters. March 9, 2017. Paschal, Andrew. June 7, 2017.
  4. Web site: Yours Conditionally. Exclaim!. Ellman, Peter. March 10, 2017. June 7, 2017.
  5. Web site: The Shins, Laura Marling, Greg Graffin, and more in this week's music reviews. The A.V. Club. March 10, 2017. Browning, Laura. June 7, 2017.