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Pop / Rock 11 February, 2010

We Are Scientists Are Back With A Bang

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Virgin Records) - We Are Scientists have returned with a triple whammy of news, a London show, a new album and a new single.

Keith Murray and Chris Cain will release their third album, entitled 'Barbara' this coming June.

This will follow lead single 'Rules', which is set to be on sale from April 5th 2010.

Meanwhile, We Are Scientists will showcase new material at a sold-out Hoxton Bar and Grill Show in London on February 23rd.

The gig will see Andy Burrows, former member of Razorlight, join We Are Scientists behind the drums.

As the band themselves explained: "Mr Andy Burrows will be punching the s*** out of the drums with closed fists, and Keith and Chris, obviously, will be banging on the necks of their guitars using a closed-fist hammer attack."
For more information on the return of We Are Scientists head to their website - it's well worth the trip for the advice section alone.






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