Hooton Tennis Club is a four-piece indie-rock band from the Wirral consisting of Ryan Murphy (vocals/guitar), James Madden (vocals/guitar), Callum McFadden (bass) and Harry Chalmers (drums) formed in 2013.
[1] In January 2014 they were featured by Dave Monks on his BBC Introducing show in Merseyside, after which they were picked up by the not-for-profit The Label Recordings based at Edge Hill University.
[11][12] The band recorded their second album, Big Box of Chocolates at Edwyn Collins' Helmsdale studio in the spring of 2016.
[15] Until 2024, the band were on an indefinite hiatus, but announced shows throughout 2024, and are set to play Truck Festival, in Oxfordshire, UK, in 2025.
"Barstool Blues" (by Neil Young) (split with The Wytches) (2015) "Katy-Anne Bellis" (2016) "Bootcut Jimmy the G" (2016) "O Man, Won't You Melt Me?"