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    About We Are Scientists

    As of October 2023, We Are Scientists are actively touring and promoting their latest album, 'Lobes,' which was released in 2022. Their current concert schedule includes a series of shows across North America and Europe, where they are set to perform in intimate venues that encourage direct interaction with fans. The band has embraced the post-pandemic concert landscape, focusing on creating a unique atmosphere at their live events, incorporating both their classic hits and new material into the setlist. Additionally, they have continued to engage with their audience through social media, sharing behind-the-scenes content from their tours and connecting with fans in real-time. The band is also participating in various music festivals, further expanding their reach and allowing them to showcase their dynamic performances to larger crowds. Recent updates from the band suggest an exciting phase ahead, with potential collaborations and new music on the horizon, keeping fans eagerly anticipating their next live performance.

    We Are Scientists History

    We Are Scientists is an American rock band formed in 2000 in Berkeley, California. The band's founding members, Keith Murray and Chris Cain, soon relocated to New York City, where they began to gain traction in the music scene. Initially, they released their debut album, 'With Love and Squalor,' in 2005, which received critical acclaim and commercial success, thanks to hit singles like 'Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt' and 'The Great Escape.' Over the years, We Are Scientists have become known for their energetic live performances, characterized by their witty banter and engaging stage presence. The band's style blends elements of power pop, indie rock, and post-punk revival, which has resonated well with audiences worldwide. Their subsequent albums, including 'Brain Thrust Mastery' (2008) and 'Barbara' (2010), continued to build on their early sound while exploring new musical territories. The band has also been involved in various side projects, including their own record label, and they have supported numerous acts on tour, further solidifying their reputation as a formidable live act. With a career spanning over two decades, We Are Scientists have maintained a loyal fan base and continue to evolve their sound while remaining dedicated to delivering memorable live experiences.