We Are Scientists


Kingston Pryzm

UNTIL Friday 15th October

To celebrate the release of their new album titled Huffy, We Are Scientists return to Kingston to play at Pryzm.

The intoxicating, high-octane hit is set to soundtrack a surge of pent-up revelry and romance throughout the summer of 2021, as it ushers in a bold new chapter for the band. Lifted from the new album Huffy - also announced today for release on 8th October 2021 - the band have revealed the secret ingredients of the lead single's winning formula...?

"Love songs can easily be goofy and embarrassing, and so I sometimes have a hard time writing songs that are unambiguously romantic", states singer and guitarist Keith Murray, before adding that, "Contact High really nails that heady rush of full-throttle infatuation for me, though, because it evokes my trifecta of mood-altering stimuli — dizzying romantic interaction, rousing music, and second-hand contact with psychoactive chemicals (in descending order of personal preference)."

Drawing as much from the angular guitar-driven sounds of their debut as it does from the finest in modern rock today, 'Contact High' is raising the bar for the decade ahead. Celebrating the song's potent delivery and unashamed lyrical sentiment, Murray concludes... "it's just nice to have a song that's unapologetically sappy, but couched in distorted guitar and metaphors of coincidental intoxication."

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Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:30pm with We Are Scientists on stage at 8:30pm.

Pryzm is all ages for this show - but under 14s must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).

Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)

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