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“I Don’t Bite”, the third single from Chris, Keith and Andy's latest album, “Barbara”.
They combine the three time-tested necessities of a truly satisfying international radio hit: a catchy riff, a big chorus, and lyrics in English.
The band say of the video:
“This is the mind-bending clip for “I Don't Bite,” a song from the Barbara album. In it, indescribable shit happens. This video causes seizures in pregnant women and should be avoided by those with a history of psychological illness or who have gone to high school”
Directed by Dan Monick
After a summer of successful shows in the UK and abroad, including a big, badass set at “Glastonbury 2010: Sun”, We Are Scientists plan to tour for the rest of the year. Originally, they weren’t going to, but playing live has been more fun than they remembered, so now they are.
“Playing Barbara to living people is so f****** awesome”, believes singer Keith Murray.
NOVEMBER
15 – Portsmouth – Pyramids
16 – Birmingham – HMV Institute
17 – Bristol – O2 Academy
19 – Norwich – UEA
20 – Manchester – Academy 2/1
21 – London – Shepherds Bush Empire
22 – Liverpool – O2 Academy
24 – Leeds – Metropolitan University
25 – Glasgow – ABC
26 – Newcastle – O2 Academy
27 – Nottingham – Rock City
www.wearescientists.com