We Are Scientists - Brain Thrust Mastery Deluxe 180G 2x Vinyl LP
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£35.99
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Original price
£35.99
Original price
£35.99
£35.99
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£35.99
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£35.99
Deluxe 180G 2x Black Vinyl LP
Catalogue Number: UMCLP093
Barcode: 0805520240932
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New
Track Listing / Description
Original Album
01 Ghouls
02 Let's See It
03 After Hours
04 Lethal Enforcer
05 Impatience
06 Tonight
07 Spoken For
08 Altered Beast
09 Chick Lit
10 Dinosaurs
11 That's What Counts
B-Sides & Live
01
02 New Me
03 Dig Dug
04 Gauntlet
05 Get Off
06 Best Behaviour
07 Lethal Enforcer (Live At Union Chapel)
08 Impatience (Live At Union Chapel)
09 Let's See It (Live At Union Chapel)
10 After Hours (Live At Union Chapel)
Brain Thrust Mastery, the second album by Californian art rockers We Are Scientists was originally released on Virgin Records in March 2008, its heady brew of retro futurism, indie and sparkling shiny power pop make it sound thoroughly contemporary.
Working in conjunction with the band, this 2LP version of the album adds B-sides and tracks recorded live at London's Union Chapel and is pressed onto high-quality 180g vinyl.
Named after founder members Keith Murray and Chris Cain's dress sense led a truck rental supervisor to surmise that they had to be academics, We Are Scientists were formed in Berkeley, California around the turn of the century. Their first 'proper' album, 2005's With Love And Squalor, became an underground hit as the band toured Britain, where they gained a substantial fanbase before the album was released in America the following year. Material for Brain Thrust Mastery was debuted on an early 2007 UK tour, before the band returned to the studio with producer Ariel Rechtshaid (who would go on to win Grammys with Vampire Weekend). We Are Scientists maintain a strong sense of theatre and comedy in their live performance - at this time, the group acted as their own support, offering seminars in self improvement called 'Brain Thrust Mastery'.
The album is full of well-written pop songs, rich in hooks and melody. Lead single After Hours reached No 15 in March 2008, and after the release of the album the same month, it was followed by further hit singles Chick Lit and Impatience. A summer of touring, including performances at Glastonbury, T In The Park and Reading and Leeds underlined the group's popularity.