Andrew Martin - 03.07.2008  After dropping their major label debut, With Love & Squalor, hitting the road almost nonstop, and losing drummer Michael Tapper, We Are Scientists are...
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Marc Hawthorne - 13.05.2008  It's generally easy to figure out which bands are
coming from a genuinely creative place and which are avoidable bandwagoneers,
but every once in a wh...
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Sal Cinquemani - 08.05.2008  ...
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Gareth Dobson - 31.03.2008  Of all the band’s who had a triumphant 2005 into ‘06, one of those you feared for a second time round were Brooklyn’s We Are Scientists. A perfectly p...
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ED POTTON - 29.03.2008  We Are Scientists have no doubt been bathing in asses' milk since With Love
and Squalor cemented their position alongside the Killers. But much of it...
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Ian Cohen - 20.03.2008  The modest success of With Love and Squalor-- the album went gold in the UK, where it spawned three top 40 singles-- hasn't gorged We Are Scientists s...
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Tim Lee - 16.03.2008 Why is album making so much harder the second time around Nothing is harder second time around. You
don't pull the stabilisers off, become a world c...
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Dave Simpson - 14.03.2008 One of 2005's unexpected successes, We Are Scientists have had the unusual luxury of three years to record the "difficult second album". However, thei...
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Finbarr Bermingham - 12.03.2008  Call it snobbery, but this isn't quite what these ears expected. Though never the worst band in the world, there was always something strikingly smug ...
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