Hooton Tennis Club
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GB Ellesmere Port – Alternative / Rock / Lo-Fi / Indie
Hooton Tennis Club

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Wachstum der letzten 28 Tagen
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Heavenly Recordings
Ab67616d0000b273516ff0751437b4bb2d33baa5 Katy-Anne Bellis Single 2016
Ab67616d0000b2733d50bf5bd7d0e9c8f5b99af2 Big Box of Chocolates Album 2016
Ab67616d0000b273c8888de0330f5663a066a2b2 Jasper / Standing Knees Single 2015
Ab67616d0000b2733792ebf1872e9a5939453cd7 Kathleen Sat on the Arm of Her Favourite Chair Single 2015
Ab67616d0000b2736ae5a3bab04cccc145f0864a P.O.W.E.R.F.U.L P.I.E.R.R.E Single 2015
Ab67616d0000b2731771ac3c1e76a120b82dee58 Highest Point in Cliff Town Album 2015
Rooftop Records Limited
Ab67616d0000b2731af1120ce51323ae4924ead9 Monsoonal Runoff / People Want People Who Want People Single 2020
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Kein Management
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Hooton Tennis Club formed when good friends Khal, Haz, J.

Dean, and Uncle Ry spent a few
days recording some songs in a bedroom. Out of these haphazard sessions came the band’s first EP, ‘Long-Barrelled Saturday’, which ended up sounding like a forgotten EP from a 90s alt rock band. The boys followed this up with another EP, which they called ‘I Was A Punk In Europe (But My Mum Didn’t Mind)’. This EP was recorded in the same way, except this time the band had a tambourine, a list of girls’ names, and a particularly bad experience at a party.With not so memorable song titles such as: 'Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair' and 'Much Quicker Than Anyone But Jennifer Could Imagine', the EP was an instant smash hit! Radio DJs such as Dave Monks, Janice Long, and Stuart Maconie started playing it, and eventually, Carl Hunter (The Farm) got hold of it and decided to release 'Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair' as a single on The Label Recordings.

Soon after, Hooton Tennis Club played Liverpool’s Sound City Festival, where they were introduced to Jeff Barrett from Heavenly Recordings. The band played their 10th show in London on cassette store day; celebrating with two cassette releases: one on Rough Trade and one on Fluffer Records. Jeff had attended most of the shows since Sound City Festival, and eventually offered the boys a record deal, which they signed, with a black pen, in a field, in south London. Then, Bill Ryder-Jones (The Coral) invited the band over to his bedroom to work on some more songs. They plan to take over the world, once they’ve finished watching The West Wing.

If you’re wondering what the band sounds like, below is a string of adjectives other people have used to describe them so far:

“Sloppy, Shiny, Melodic, Fuzzy, Sweet, Glum, Surprising, Sexy, Incoherent, Bright, Nice, Eager, Drippy, Clumsy, Glorious (NME, 2014), Effortless, Awkward, Loud, Floppy, Energetic, Romantic, Musical, Clean, Delicious, Cringing, Incredible, Consistent, Bright, Rubbish, Magical, Quiet, Concise.”

Lastly, Hooton Tennis Club's motto is sometimes “Seize the day, tomorrow.”, but this has
been widely regarded as misinformation. So it goes.