 
Following a string of new songs starting in June, Tulsa-based indie-pop outfit Sports has released their new album Everyone's Invited.
The luminous, gauzy 12-track set includes the trio's previously released tracks "Don't Tell Me," "No Pressure," "Cadillac" and "Shiggy." It's the followup to their 2015 debut album Naked All the Time and last year's sophomore release People Can't Stop Chillin.
According to Sports, the new project allowed them to explore some new sounds. Some of the production was done at Sonic Ranch, near El Paso and the Mexican border. The record is dedicated to their late friend and manager Brian Dorsey, who passed in 2017.
"The album has a lot of cowboy sounds and western nuggets. It’s our most Oklahoman-sounding music yet," said singer Cale Chronister, who makes up Sports alongside brothers Jacob and Christian Theriot. "Our album art really does capture the look of Oklahoma to me, but with three silver wizards on horses. It perfectly encapsulates us in our environment."
Hear the full album below.
Sports' tour schedule:
Sept. 6 — Los Angeles, CA — The Roxy 
Sept. 7 — San Diego, CA — Soda Bar 
Sept. 8 — Tustin, CA — Marty's On Newport 
Sept. 9 — San Francisco, CA — Bottom of the Hill 
Sept. 11 — Seattle, WA — Barboza 
Sept. 12 — Portland, OR — Doug Fir Lounge 
Sept. 16 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court 
Sept. 17 — Denver, CO — Larimer Lounge 
Sept. 18 — Kansas City, MO — Recordbar 
Sept. 19 — Springfield, MO — Outland Compound 
Nov. 3 — TBA
Nov. 5 — Toronto, ON — Adelaide Hall 
Nov. 6 — Montreal, QC — Le Ministre 
Nov. 7 — Manhattan, NY — The Gramercy 
Nov. 8 — Princeton, NJ — Terrace Club 
Nov. 9 — Washington, DC — DC9 
Nov. 10 — Raleigh, NC — Kings 
Nov. 13 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade 
Nov. 14 — Tallahassee, FL — The Wilbury 
Nov. 15 — New Orleans, LA — Gasa Gasa 
Nov. 16 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live 
Nov. 17 — Austin, TX — Barracuda 
Nov. 18 — Dallas, TX — Deep Ellum Art Co

 
   
  
  
 








