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Mystery Jets sign to Rough Trade
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 3 February 2009
Mystery Jets, previously signed to Warner’s 679, have signed a new deal with Rough Trade. I know this because the label have just said this: “We are delighted to announce that Mystery Jets have signed to Rough Trade. One of the brightest bands to emerge from these shores in the past decade, they join Rough Trade at the peak of their powers”.
Rough Trade co-founder Geoff Travis told CMU: “The Mystery Jets are in my opinion the best British group since The Libertines and I have been wanting to work with them for a very long time, so I am delighted they have chosen to join the roster”.
The band are working on their first album for the indie, and will play Shepherd’s Bush Empire next week.