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Albums Of The Week: We Are Scientists

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THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “In an industry where bands routinely burst on to the scene with meteoric intensity only to fade just as quickly, We Are Scientists have quietly crafted one of alternative rock’s most remarkable sustained careers. For over two decades, the New York-based outfit — comprising founding members Keith Murray and Chris Cain […] The post Albums Of The Week: We Are Scientists | Qualifying Miles appeared first on Tinnitist.
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The new album of New York's indie pop duo We Are Scientists is full of cross-references to the guitar pop of the 1990s. In the end: timeless folk sound.

Older, but unfortunately not better: The stadium rock of the New Yorker crushes melodies with guitars.When in the middle of the 2000s a whole crowd of new guitar bands appeared to provide the clubs with earworms and a lot of hits through tactile, danceable indie, it was clear to many that not all of them came to stay. Some threw the towel already after the first album, some were allowed to post a less successful follow-up.

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Burning Hot Events broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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