Mystery Jets formed in the late 90's when a son (Blaine Harrison) and father (Henry Harrison) formed a band together, recruiting school friends to make up the band.
Hailing from Eel Pie Island in London, Mystery Jets are a prog/psychedelia-influenced British indie band who cross over many genres yet don't bind themselves to any one in particular.
Having released with success a number of EP's and their album Making Dens' in 2006, their year-long tour was a huge success including a stint on the road with the Arctic Monkeys on the NME Awards Tour 2006.
The band released their second album, Twenty One' on March 24th, 2008.
Henry Harrison doesn't play live with them anymore, but is still involved in writing and recording. Mystery Jets come to Wakestock for their first time, if you like Indie rock, you'll love these guys.
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