Deep Down Happy
Deep Down Happy expresses those smalltown suffocations and inequalities paired with massive choruses and the pithiest of lyrics
Sports Team's debut album 'Deep Down Happy' is here, cementing the band's early promise with an LP full of hedonism, tribalism and untamed energy
Despite relying on old songs, 'Deep Down Happy' shows why Sports Team are one of the most exciting bands in Britain.
Singer Alex Rice plays the eccentric circus ringmaster, conducting the careening rhythms, skittering drums and his own, hyperactive delivery
Sports Team's debut has been a long time coming for fans. Get The Forty-Five's review of 'Deep Down Happy' by Grace Almond.
London-based six-piece Sports Team managed to generate excitement from their inception.
Sports Team have proved to be a difficult band to love. Sure, they seem to have a dogged ragtag army of fans, but the past few months have seen a
Gobby indie-pop band Sports Team make good on their inexhautible early promise with this energetic, charismatic debut album
Deep Down Happy by Sports Team album review by Adam Williams. The full-length is now available via Bright Antenna/Island Records