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Enjoy The View (Lp)

We Were Promised Jetpacks

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Format: CD

Cat No: BSM302CD

Format Details: Lp

Release Date:  10 September 2021

Label:  Big Scary Monsters

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060366789419

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  10 September 2021

Label:  Big Scary Monsters

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060366789396

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Since releasing 2018's 'The More I Sleep The Less I Dream', We Were Promised Jetpacks' Adam Thompson, Sean Smith and Darren Lackie have embraced change head-on. Amicably parting ways with guitarist Michael Palmer, leaving a notable empty fourth corner in their practice room, it marked a transitory moment in the band's acclaimed career, and one that would be cemented by events to come.Entering 2020 as a trio with a handful of songs written and a small tour under their belts, the world around them came to a sudden halt. Yet despite the unquestionable hardship that the lockdown brought with it, for a band looking to rebuild following a dramatic change, it also proved to be a blessing in disguise. "I guess it ended up being a lot more collaborative between the three of us," Sean notes of their fifth studio record, 'Enjoy The View'. Unable to meet in person, the album began to take shape across countless files bouncing back and forth between their respective Edinburgh homes. As well as providing the space to think more broadly about their own roles in the band, isolation also allowed them to approach their collective sound in new ways."If you're trying to write a part when two other people are smashing their instruments it's not the easiest thing," Adam laughs. "Writing remotely, you could mute parts and work on things in your head. It just gave us a bit more creative freedom to try different things." For Darren, separated from his kit, drumming became an entirely digital venture. "I could be a bit freer," he notes, immediately backed up by his bandmates. "It was nice for Darren to have the space to try something he normally couldn't," Adam smiles, celebrating the opportunity for the trio to switch up their song writing process. With the space to focus on the structure of the songs over what is immediately possible in a practice room, the band shifted gears. "We've always considered ourselves a live band more than a studio band," Darren notes, explaining how the past twelve months have forced a change.

    Description

    Since releasing 2018's 'The More I Sleep The Less I Dream', We Were Promised Jetpacks' Adam Thompson, Sean Smith and Darren Lackie have embraced change head-on. Amicably parting ways with guitarist Michael Palmer, leaving a notable empty fourth corner in their practice room, it marked a transitory moment in the band's acclaimed career, and one that would be cemented by events to come.Entering 2020 as a trio with a handful of songs written and a small tour under their belts, the world around them came to a sudden halt. Yet despite the unquestionable hardship that the lockdown brought with it, for a band looking to rebuild following a dramatic change, it also proved to be a blessing in disguise. "I guess it ended up being a lot more collaborative between the three of us," Sean notes of their fifth studio record, 'Enjoy The View'. Unable to meet in person, the album began to take shape across countless files bouncing back and forth between their respective Edinburgh homes. As well as providing the space to think more broadly about their own roles in the band, isolation also allowed them to approach their collective sound in new ways."If you're trying to write a part when two other people are smashing their instruments it's not the easiest thing," Adam laughs. "Writing remotely, you could mute parts and work on things in your head. It just gave us a bit more creative freedom to try different things." For Darren, separated from his kit, drumming became an entirely digital venture. "I could be a bit freer," he notes, immediately backed up by his bandmates. "It was nice for Darren to have the space to try something he normally couldn't," Adam smiles, celebrating the opportunity for the trio to switch up their song writing process. With the space to focus on the structure of the songs over what is immediately possible in a practice room, the band shifted gears. "We've always considered ourselves a live band more than a studio band," Darren notes, explaining how the past twelve months have forced a change.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Not Me Anymore
      • 2. Fat Chance
      • 3. All That Glittered
      • 4. Don't Hold Your Breath for Too Long
      • 5. What I Know Now
      • 6. If It Happens
      • 7. I Wish You Well
      • 8. Blood, Sweat, Tears
      • 9. Nothing Ever Changes
      • 10. Just Don't Think About It

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Not Me Anymore
      • 2. Fat Chance
      • 3. All That Glittered
      • 4. Don't Hold Your Breath for Too Long
      • 5. What I Know Now

      Side 2

      • 1. If It Happens
      • 2. I Wish You Well
      • 3. Blood, Sweat, Tears
      • 4. Nothing Ever Changes
      • 5. Just Don't Think About It