The We Are Scientists Australian Tour 2014 has been announced with the New York-based indie rock band set for a series of shows guaranteed to put a smile on every punters’ dial.

A We Are Scientists shows sees rock soaring from speakers, incorporating thoughtful, thunderously epic elements but most importantly, infectious fizzes of sonic intimacy which make you want to stand up from your seat and dance like crazy. There is no mistaking the origin of this eargasmic delight.

With four powerful full-length albums to go along with a clutch of memorable singles and EPs, We Are Scientists have progressed in leaps and bounds from their Berkeley college origins to their present internationally recognised success. Renowned not only for infectious indie rock hits but also the quirky sense of humour portrayed through memorable onstage banter, it is in the live arena that We Are Scientists thrive and the world truly gets to appreciate the meaning of fun at their shows.

Delivering crowd favourites such as “Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt,” “After Hours” and “It’s A Hit”, as well as “Return The Favour” and “Dumb Luck” from the brilliant new Business Casual EP, there is no denying the band have won over crowds throughout the land – blowing headline acts off the stage and claiming fans in the process with their frantic thrashing around the stage and incredibly tight sets, leaving audiences spasming with excitement and craving more.

Do not miss out when Indie rock extraordinaire We Are Scientists visit Australia for a series of concert experiences guaranteed to give you the time of your life and leave you demanding a return visit as soon as they step offstage. So grab your friends and head on down to what will surely be a concert which will inspire and energise.

We Are Scientists Australian Tour 2014

Wednesday 22nd January – The Zoo, Brisbane
Thursday 23rd January – The Gov, Adelaide
Friday 24th January – The Factory, Sydney
Saturday 25th January – The Corner, Melbourne
Sunday 26th January – Amplifier, Perth

Tickets available at Tombowler and Metropolis Touring

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