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Mystery Jets News

Mystery Jets get spooky in Liverpool

Mystery Jets get spooky in Liverpool

The Eel Pie outfit also pay tribute to Star Wars

  • Nov 1, 2008

Mystery Jets added to MTV Liverpool Music Week bill

The Fall and Martha Wainwright also set for the gigs

  • Sep 15, 2008

Mystery Jets to close Ibiza Rocks Hotel for season

Zane Lowe and Cuban Brothers are also on Xbox Weekender bill

  • Aug 26, 2008

Mystery Jets trash stage at Leeds Festival

'Two Doors Down' band get riotous after set is cut short

  • Aug 24, 2008

We Are Scientists join Mystery Jets onstage at Reading Festival

Blaine Harrison makes live return on NME/Radio 1 Stage

  • Aug 23, 2008

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Mystery Jets YouTube Videos

Mystery Jets - Young Love

Mystery Jets - Young Love (03:41)

Video for the single by the Mystery jets - 'Young Love' out 10th March 2008. Featuring Laura Marling and produced by Erol Alkan. (Video directed by James Copeman)

Mystery Jets - Two Doors Down

Mystery Jets - Two Doors Down (03:31)

The official video for Mystery Jets 'Two Doors Down' - out 2nd June.

Mystery Jets - Half In Love With Elizabeth

Mystery Jets - Half In Love With Elizabeth (03:25)

official video for new single 'Halfd In Love With Elizabeth' - due for release on 25th August with an EP featuring two brand new mystery jets songs. For a free download featuring the new songs go to:...

Mystery Jets - Flakes

Mystery Jets - Flakes (01:20)

Mystery Jets - Flakes

Mystery Jets - You Can't Fool Me Dennis

Mystery Jets - You Can't Fool Me Dennis (03:32)

The music video for You Can't Fool Me Dennis

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Mystery Jets Reviews

Mystery Jets

Mystery Jets

Two Doors Down

Mystery Jets

Twenty One

Mystery Jets

Young Love

Mystery Jets

Flakes

  • Jan 14, 2008

Mystery Jets: Inside Four Walls

Same shitty hairdos, great new song

  • May 26, 2006

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Mystery Jets Biography

This London-based experimental rock quintet was one of the most unusual acts to emerge on the UK music scene at the start of the new millennium. Formed in 2000 by father and son duo Henry Harrison (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion) and Blaine Harrison (vocals, keyboards, percussion) with William Rees (guitar, vocals, percussion, keyboards), the early set up of the band featured the elder Harrison playing bass and his son on drums. Henry switched to guitar with the recruitment of bass player Kai Fish and keyboard player Tamara, with the new-look quintet making their debut with the self-released Mystery Jets EP. Further line-up changes ensued, with Kapil Trivedi taking over from Blaine on drums, while the latter's switch to keyboards saw Tamara exiting the band.

The Eel Pie Island EP followed, taking its name from the band's unusually named base in the River Thames at Twickenham. The vinyl single "Zoo Time" was released at the start of 2005 on the Transgressive label, shortly before the quintet signed their first proper recording contract with the 679 Recordings label. In 2006 the Mystery Jets began to make inroads into the UK charts with "You Can't Fool Me Dennis", "Alas Agnes" and "The Boy Who Ran Away", and released their album debut Making Dens in March. The album's dense mish-mash of styles ranged from conventional pop, through psychedelia, indie rock and post-punk, in a manner reminiscent of UK predecessors the Beta Band. Like that outfit the results were not always successful, but the overall impression gained from the album was of a band working their way towards brilliance.

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Mystery Jets Discography

Mystery Jets albums.

  • Making Dens - 2006 (679)
  • Twenty One - 2008 (679)

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