Ian Cohen - 25.08.2010  In the grand tradition of Fun Lovin' Criminals, We Are Scientists are a very American band who scored a minor hit in their homeland (in their case, 20...
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Bowlegs - 21.07.2010  Do We Are Scientists only make songs now to keep their comedy-video making career afloat Who knows. What is apparent from the band’s fifth studio alb...
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Ted Chase - 16.07.2010  How are We Are Scientists not cheesy Part of the Brooklyn (by way ofClaremont, California) indie music scene since before the boom, their rock usesm...
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Lindsey Fortier - 09.07.2010 Rock act We Are Scientists typically has a good sense of what hits, but on its latest album, "Barbara," the band begins to figure out what misses. Ope...
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Anna Dobbie - 24.06.2010  Music and football don’t mix - however, if there’s one thing that England’s limp fumblings can show us, it’s that nothing disappoints like an adequate...
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cloudspeakers - 18.06.2010  After the somewhat disappointing Eighties synth stylings of second album Brain Thrust Mastery, We Are Scientists are back to their caffeinated indie-r...
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Laura Hamlett - 17.06.2010  I’ve been a sporadic We Are Scientists fan at best. Oh sure, I sang along to “Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt” when the band broke with With Love and Squ...
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Chris Conaton - 17.06.2010  What a difference a drummer makes. A few years back, We Are Scientists released With Love and Squalor, an energy-filled power-pop album with a bevy of...
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Jordan Richardson - 17.06.2010 Fun is the name of the game with the vastly entertaining We Are Scientists. Whether the album sleeve or the delectable, fizzy bounce of the music itse...
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Chris Conaton - 17.06.2010  What a difference a drummer makes. A few years back, We Are Scientists released With Love and Squalor, an energy-filled power-pop album with a bevy of...
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