Impossible
Impossible
Impossible
Improbable
I had it all
Now the space between us
We had our plans
In the palm of our hands
Fell between our fingers
I slip and slide
I was born to hate
The space between us
I'm needing time
To make things right
I'm letting go of anger
To find what truly matters
And there's no rhyme or reason
Nothing explains this feeling
The nights were gettin' wilder
And mornings spent in silence
This bad dream I once had
Is history repeating
There's too much ground to cover
To fight for one another
This bad dream I once had
Is this a dream I'm having
Impossible
Space between us
I had it all
I had it all
Now the space between us
We Were Promised Jetpacks is a Scottish indie rock band formed in Edinburgh in 2006. The quartet, consisting of Adam Thompson (vocals, guitar), Michael Palmer (guitar), Sean Smith (bass) and Darren Lackie (drums), is known for their sound characterized by catchy melodies, energetic riffs and introspective lyrics that explore themes such as love, loss and the search for identity. After releasing several independent EPs, the band signed with FatCat Records in 2009, releasing their self-titled debut album, "We Were Promised Jetpacks", which was met with critical acclaim. The album cemented the band's position in the British indie rock scene, leading them to perform at major festivals such as Glastonbury and T in the Park. Over the years, We Were Promised Jetpacks have released other successful albums, including "In Gold Light" (2011) and "The New Frontier" (2016), further solidifying their reputation as a talented and well-loved band. Among the group's most representative songs are "Quiet Little Voices", "Maybe You're Right", and "The End of the World".
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