We Are Scientists previewed six new songs as they headlined the final night of the 2010 Gaymers Camden Crawl yesterday (May 2) at London’s Roundhouse.
The band played singles ‘Nice Guys’ and ‘Rules Don’t Stop’ from their forthcoming album ‘Barbara’ and old favourites ‘The Great Escape’ and ‘Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt’ to the packed venue.
They were also joined onstage by Dev Hynes from Lightspeed Champion for ‘Pittsburgh’, ‘Jack & Ginger’, 2008 hit single ‘After Hours’ and ‘Ambition’. The singer made the surprise appearance after Keith Murray joined him onstage during his set earlier in the day.
We Are Scientists played:
‘Nice Guys’
‘This Scene Is Dead’
‘Inaction’
‘Impatience’
‘Let’s See It’
‘I Don’t Bite’
‘Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt’
‘Pittsburgh’
‘Ambition’
‘The Great Escape’
‘Rules Don’t Stop’
‘It’s A Hit’
‘Jack & Ginger’
‘After Hours’
‘Dinosaurs’
‘Cash Cow’
It was a busy festival for We Are Scientists, who also played a secret gig at Lock 17 to just 20 fans, performing a stripped-down set in the bar to kick off the evening.
Earlier Lostprophets also played at The Roundhouse, arriving onstage to the sound of air raid sirens and hundreds of screaming fans as the Welsh rockers played fan favourites ‘Last Summer’ and ‘Burn Burn’ before starting an audience singalong to ‘Holding On’ and ‘Last Train Home’.
Elsewhere, the members of Gaggle squeezed onto the stage at the Electric Ballroom – playing the first gig with a percussionist – having previously won Best New Band at the Emerging Talent Camden Crawl Awards. Adorned with fluorescent tribal face paint and giant headpieces, they performed a set which included , a cover of ‘ and debut single .





