Saturday, 6 September 2008

We Are Scientists Enrage Channel Island Relations At Jersey Live

We Are Scientists stimulated up tense Channel Island relations as they performed at the Jersey Live Festival tonight (August 30th).


Taking to the stage ahead of headliners The Zutons, the band�s energetic set fused tracks from their two albums.


The group were clearly in high hard drink as they kicked off their go under with �Ram It Home�, which john Drew an enthusiastic reaction from the crowd.


But bassist Chris Cain before long drew boos when he asked how many of the audience � which consisted principally of Jersey residents - were from the nearby island of Guernsey.


As the crowd chanted "Jersey! Jersey!", Cain admitted to �opening a can of worms.�


�Guernsiams vs Jersists. Think well-nigh it guys your not so different,� he said, as the boos continued to ring around the crowd.


Luckily, the chemical group were able to get the fans back on their face with �After Hours�, the lead single from their second record album �Brain Thrust Mastery�.


In a bid to repair relations, Cain later introduced �Lethal Enforcer� by telling the crowd: �We�re going to slow it down for a second base so that you lavatory feel it in all your most important organic structure parts.�


We Are Scientists praised the herd as they ended their set with a raucous version of �The Great Escape�.


Jersey Live continues later with headliners The Zutons.




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