Sports Team

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Sports Team
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Sports Team in 2022 on stage at the festival Piknik i Parken in Oslo
Background information
Origin Cambridge, England
Genres
Years active2016 (2016)–present
Labels
Members
  • Alex Rice
  • Oli Dewdney
  • Al Greenwood
  • Rob Knaggs
  • Ben Mack
  • Henry Young
Website sportsteamband.com

Sports Team is an English alternative rock band based in London. The band consists of lead vocalist Alex Rice, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Rob Knaggs, lead guitarist Henry Young, bassist Oli Dewdney, drummer Al Greenwood, and keyboardist Ben Mack. According to The Guardian , their songs "romanticise Middle England" and idiosyncrasies like Wetherspoons, [1] flip phones, [2] the M5, [3] and fishing. [4] [5]

Contents

History

The group met while studying at the University of Cambridge, aside from Dewdney, who studied at the University of Bristol. [5] [6] Jerry Cummins was an original band member (bass), before leaving to set up his own regenerative farm, Pitino Agricolo. [7] [8] The band performed in their early days at the Portland Arms, a pub in the north of Cambridge. [9] The band's members continued to work their day jobs until they became better known. [9] Henry Young was a sports reporter for CNN. [10] [9]

On December 3, 2024, Sports Team were robbed at gunpoint outside of a Starbucks in Vallejo, California on the first day of their US tour. The band recounted that they were stopped for breakfast en route to a performance at Goldfield Trading Post in Sacramento, California, when they were notified that "some guys" were smashing their van's windows and taking items from inside of it. When the band's tour manager attempted to confront the robbers, one of them pulled a gun on her. The incident was captured on cellphone video by another member of the band and shared on social media. The robbers successfully escaped with the band's stage gear, passports and other personal items. Sports Team vocalist Alex Rice recounted that onlookers seemed unfazed by the robbery, and drummer Al Greenwood claims the Starbucks employees simply "carried on with their shift". No officers arrived to investigate the robbery, and the band was advised to fill out an online form. The band was able to play their planned tour date in Sacramento, as their musical instruments were not among the items stolen in the robbery. The band declared on social media, "They can take our Nintendo Switches but they can never take our ability to play rock songs about motorways". [11] [12] [13] [14]

Releases

Their debut EP Winter Nets was released in January 2018 on Nice Swan Records, and their second EP Keep Walking! was released in 2019. [15]

Their debut album Deep Down Happy was released on 5 June 2020 on Island Records and Bright Antenna Records. [16] [17] The lead single Here's The Thing was released on 17 February 2020. [18] The album received four out of five stars from NME , and was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2020. [19] [20] [21]

Sports Team released a limited edition B-sides and rarities vinyl on 28 May 2021 called Plant Test, which they announced on their Instagram. It was made only available at independent retailers in the UK. [22]

On 28 March 2022, the band announced their second album, Gulp!, alongside lead single "R Entertainment". [23] Gulp was released on 23 September 2022, and received four out of five stars from NME. [24]

On 18 July 2024, the band announced their third album Boys These Days as well as releasing the first single "I'm in Love (Subaru)" and headlining their first show in London in two years at Omeara. [25]

Critical reception

After releasing their debut EP Winter Nets, the band performed a show in September 2018 at Scala in London, which the band's lyricist Knaggs described as when the group started "being in a band nearly every single day". [26]

Following the Scala show, the band went on to play at both Electric Ballroom and O2 Forum Kentish Town in 2019 with sell-out shows. [26] The band's preference for surprise shows at venues like The Nag's Head in Camberwell led to DIY describing the shows as harking "back to the heady days of The Libertines". [26]

Style

Sports Team's music has been described as a combination of "energetic guitar rock with dry humor and playful arrogance". [27] The band have been described as holding unusual engagements with their fans, from their annual trips to Margate by coach where "fans, bands and booze collide for unscripted antics", [26] and for taking "whole venues to the pub with them" after a show. [26]

However, this has been balanced with media commentary on the band's Cambridge educations, at a time when bands like Idles and Fontaines D.C. have pushed working class lyrics. [28] Alex Rice notably drew criticism[ from whom? ] for disparaging London musicians in The Guardian for being Goldsmiths graduates who he dubbed "Gucci" magicians, in reference to HMLTD, who he declared were "one of the worst bands ever". [29] Clash stated in 2019 that "Sports Team can't quite shake off their entitlement". [30]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
UK
[31]
SCO
[32]
Deep Down Happy 21
Gulp!
  • Released: 23 September 2022 [34]
  • Label: Island
  • Formats: CD, cassette, vinyl, digital download, streaming
33
Boys These Days
  • Scheduled release: 25 February 2025 [35]
  • Label: Bright Antenna
  • Formats: CD, cassette, vinyl, digital download, streaming
To be released

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Winter Nets
  • Released: 29 January 2018 [36]
  • Label: Nice Swan Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Keep Walking!
  • Released: 8 March 2019 [37]
  • Label: Holm Front Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Alt.

[38]
US
AAA

[39]
"Stanton"2017Winter Nets
"Beverly Rose"2018
"Kutcher"Non-album singles
"Margate"
"M5"2019Keep Walking!
"Here It Comes Again"Deep Down Happy
"Fishing"
"The Races"
"Here"s The Thing"2020
"Camel Crew"
"Happy (God"s Own Country)"2021Non-album single
"R Entertainment"2022Gulp!
"The Game"
"Cool It Kid"
"The Drop"3425
"Dig!"
"I'm in Love (Subaru)"202433Boys These Days
"Condensation"32

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