Sports – Naked All the Time

Album Info

Artist: Sports

Title: Naked All the Time

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. You Are the Right One (2:52)
  • 2. Feels Like Magic (2:57)
  • 3. Dina (3:59)
  • 4. Dalton's Wish (3:20)
  • 5. Panama (3:18)
  • 6. Naked (2:25)
  • 7. Strange to Hear (4:12)
  • 8. Night Swim (4:03)

Review

"Naked All the Time" by Sports, released in 2015, is like a mini-masterclass in infectious indie-pop melodies. With just eight tracks spanning a tight 27 minutes, this album is a powerhouse of concise, impactful tunes. Kicking off with the irresistibly catchy "You Are the Right One," the album sets a high-energy, feel-good tone from the get-go.

Other standout gems include "Feels Like Magic," with its chill vibe and unforgettable chorus, and "Dina," which expertly weaves atmospheric soundscapes. Sports’ songwriting chops shine through with a perfect blend of catchy hooks and introspective lyrics, all wrapped up in polished production. "Naked All the Time" is a must-add for any indie-pop playlist, making it a breezy yet deeply satisfying listen. - Piper

Artist Bio

Sports is an indie band that has been releasing music since at least 2016, with a string of albums including *People Can’t Stop Chillin*, *Everyone’s Invited* (2018), and *Get A Good Look* (2022). While details about their origin aren’t widely available, their sound works comfortably in the indie and alternative pop domain, often leaning into smooth synth textures and laid-back grooves. Sports’ music is available on popular streaming platforms like Spotify, catering to fans of artists such as Dayglow, COIN, and Wallows. Although they haven't been highlighted for major awards or viral moments, their consistent release schedule—and warm, modern aesthetic—have earned them a solid spot within the indie scene. Collaborations, label signings, and deep biographical info have not been publicized, so the group’s image is shaped mostly by their output and style.