The New York indie duo We Are Scientists is set to celebrate a significant milestone with their 20th anniversary tour of their iconic debut album, With Love and Squalor. This landmark event will see the band performing in cities such as Dublin, Cork, and Belfast next week, bringing their unique sound back to the forefront. Released in 2005, the album was both a critical and commercial triumph, featuring hit singles like ‘Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt’ and ‘The Great Escape’, which captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
As the duo gears up for their performances in Ireland, they reflect on their journey and the impact of their music over the past two decades. Known for their witty lyrics and infectious energy, We Are Scientists have maintained a loyal fanbase that eagerly anticipates their live shows. This anniversary tour not only commemorates their past achievements but also highlights their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots in the indie music scene.
- 20th anniversary celebration — Tour marks two decades of their debut album.
- Hit singles and fan favorites — Songs like 'Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt' resonate with audiences.
- Insights into the duo's journey — They share experiences and creative process during the tour.
During interviews, the duo shared insights into their creative process and what this anniversary means for them. They expressed gratitude for their supporters and excitement for the upcoming shows, emphasizing how they continue to craft music that resonates with both new and longtime fans. The tour promises to be a memorable celebration of their enduring legacy and the connection they share with audiences.

