We Are Scientists share new single 'You've Lost Your Shit'

With their highly-anticipated new album now less than a month away, We Are Scientists have unveiled the next cut to be lifted from their forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'You've Lost Your Shit' comes accompanied by a brilliant new video, and follows on from the previously shared tracks 'Handshake Agreement', 'Contact High', 'Fault Lines' and 'I Cut My Own Hair' in previewing their new album 'Huffy', which is out on the 8th October via 100% Records.

Speaking about the new offering, frontman Keith Murray said, “I am, by nature, a pretty non-confrontational guy. I’m generally so averse to making people upset that I’ll ignore any simmering tensions indefinitely. Of course, that usually means that any issues that actually need to be addressed are only handled when things come to an explosive head, at which point, I’m entirely surprised, because I’ve been avoiding confronting them, like an ass. My spirit animal is definitely an ostrich with its head buried in the sand. You’ve Lost Your Shit is a mea culpa to those friends who’ve had to blow up at me to get me to acknowledge any friction.

"Do ostriches actually bury their heads in sand, or is that just something I’ve seen in cartoons? How do they do it? Do they dig a hole and then put their heads in that and then fill it up with sand? Or do they need an accomplice to fill it? Or are they just generally running around in places with sand loose enough to just shove your head into? These kinds of questions really put things into perspective, don’t they? Can’t we all just get along?"

Check out the new video for 'You've Lost Your Shit' in the player below.

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