
We Are Scientists return with details of ninth album, Qualifying Miles
We Are Scientists returned with news of their ninth studio album, Qualifying Miles which is accompanied by the release of new single, "Please Don’t Say It".
On the track, Keith Murray says: “I’m always happy to spew all kinds of drama in song, just don’t make me talk about it in person, okay? “Please Don’t Say It” is, I guess, a song about being unwilling to confront my glitches anywhere but in that very song. Except, now I’m talking here about using the song to not talk about it. Weird.”
“We are Scientists’ writing process these days is to just write incessantly - good songs, terrible songs, sincere songs, goofy songs, whatever. It’s a fun process, but it kind of makes it hard to stop and get to the harder work of recording the actual album," Murray adds, speaking about the album which follows Huffy (2021) and Lobes (2023).
“Sometimes, it takes a song like “Please Don’t Say It” to come along and get you so excited about sharing it with everyone else that you simply have no choice but to call a wrap on the writing process and immediately start making a record. We got so excited by the appearance of “Please Don’t Say It” that was the last song we wrote for Qualifying Miles; we needed it out in the world.”
Tracklist:
- A Prelude to What
- Starry-Eyed
- Dead Letters
- The Big One
- Please Don’t Say It
- The Same Mistake
- What You Want Is Gone
- A Lesson I Never Learned
- I Could Do Much Worse
- I Already Hate This
- At the Mall in My Dreams
- Promise Me
Qualifying Miles will be released on 18 July via Groenland Records.
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