Support tonight at Leicester Academy 2 comes from the Marsicans,
who I saw last in March 2018 supporting Feeder at Rock City. The indie quartet
from Leeds go down pretty well with the crowd and are constantly being touted
as the next big thing but they’re still not really doing it for me unlike tonight's headliners. They always hit the spot.
The joy of We Are Scientists, apart from their music
obviously, is the banter. These are two guys, Keith Murray and Chris Cain
(momentarily forgetting drummer Keith Carne), who don’t take themselves too
seriously or even seriously at all. There are always plenty of jokey moments
between them, quite often at their own expense, which is rare for an American band.
Those American singers usually take themselves far too seriously. Which is probably
why they’ve had much more success over here than at home and why, presumably, they’re
always over here. We just can’t get rid of them. Only kidding guys...
Tonight is in itself a joke. This is a tour to celebrate the
50th Anniversary of their album 'With Love & Squalor' which was
released in 2005. So their maths is a joke too or perhaps they’re just hoping that
no one will notice when the album came out. With it comes rumours that tapes have
been found of an acoustic show that the band played opposite the site of Woodstock
Festival in 1969. Hmmm.
They are introduced tonight by their road manager in a bit
of a rambling announcement that to be honest falls a little flat but once the
music starts, things are far from flat as they play the entirety of ‘With Love
and Squalor’ in order. It is immediately striking just how many tracks from this
album are usually in the live set anyway. There really are no fillers on it. It’s
also feels a bit strange that they are saving none of these gems for later.
They are calls from the crowd to drop in a few B-sides from
that era too which the band, I feel rather unfairly, dismiss out of hand naturally
with a joke or two. Seeing as they actually released another album ‘Crap
Attack’ a year later which was a compilation of B-sides, covers and different versions
of songs on ‘With Love and Squalor’ e.g. a blatant cash in, this seems harsh.
How good for instance, and how funny, would it have been to see them reeling
out their cover of Sigur Rós’s ‘Hoppípolla’.
Instead, after a short break, they return to run through a
set of songs from their other five albums, four of which come from their latest
LP ‘Megaplex’ but also includes classics such as Ghouls, Chick Lit and After
Hours from their excellent ‘Brain Thrust Mastery’ from 2008.
They return a third time to play an encore of Too Late (from 2016’s ‘Helter Seltzer’) and Dumb Luck (from
2014’s ‘TV en Français’). A top night.