Hooton Tennis Club announce debut album Highest Point In Cliff Town
Hooton Tennis Club have announced their debut album Highest Point In Cliff Town, and are airing the video for upcoming single "Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair".
The next single, released 29 June, follows the lauded debut release "Jasper".
Highest Point In Cliff Town will be released by Heavenly Recordings on 28 August. It was recorded at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool, and produced by Bill Ryder Jones.
Watch the "Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair" video below, and then check out the album's tracklist and the band's upcoming live dates after.
Tracklist:
1. Up In The Air
2. I’m Not Going Roses Again
3. P.O.W.E.R.F.U.L. P.I.E.R.R.E.
4. Something Much Quicker Than Anyone But Jennifer Could Ever Imagine
5. Jasper
6. Always Coming Back 2 You
7. Barlow Terrace
8. Spokes
9. Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of her Favourite Chair
10. Standing Knees
11. …And Then Camilla Drew Fourteen Dots On Her Knees
12. Fall In Luv
May
23 - Liverpool Sound City
June
6 - London Field Day
26 - Pilton Glastonbury Festival
July
5 - Liverpool Kazimer (Heavenly 25th Birthday)
6 - Nottingham Rescue Rooms *
7 - Leeds Belgrave *
8 - Manchester Sound Control *
9 - London Scala *
25 - Sheffield Tramlines
31 - St. Germans Port Eliot Festival
August
22 - Glanusk Green Man Festival
31 - Liverpool LIMF
September
5 - Larmer Tree Gardens End of the Road Festival
6 - Portmerion Festival No.6
12 - London On Blackheath Festival
* = with King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard
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