The debut album by WWPJ, released yesterday in the US, has been described as “a 50-minute, 11-song tour through the Scottish scene’s past, present, and future, emphasizing how much of the country’s best pop music has been concerned with transporting listeners to specific places, so we can all linger there together”.

We Were Promised Jetpacks are another new band from Scotland whose songs are delivered in a “modern honest Scottish dialect” as Alec recognized. The Edinburgh band will be touring in Germany, Belgium and Holland later this year in support of their new album These Four Walls which was released yesterday in the US.

WWPJ were on top form at SXSW earlier this year in Austin, Texas (see below) and have already supported label mates Frightened Rabbit on a UK tour. Rumour has it that We Were Promised Jetpacks will be joining back up with fellow Scots the Rabbits and The Twilight Sad to tour America together in the autumn. More on that shortly.

Like their friends in The Twilight Sad and Frightened Rabbit, the members of the Scot-rock act We Were Promised Jetpacks excel at freezing moments. The band’s debut album, These Four Walls, even opens with a precise image—“Right foot followed by your left foot / got to get you home by curfew”—that captures the feeling of stumbling home drunk in the dark of night. The song, “It’s Thunder And It’s Lightning,” finds frontman Adam Thompson moving from a near-mumble to a howl, as his mates shift from a thick rumble of rapidly strummed guitars to a torrent of distortion and hammering percussion.

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Yet throughout, the lyrics remain dreamy and impressionistic, built on just-so phrases that gain in impact as Thompson repeats them with mounting anxiety. We Were Promised Jetpacks holds to this formula on aggressive rock songs like “Short Bursts,” “Quiet Little Voices,” and “Roll Up Your Sleeves,” all of which have more in common with the howling emotion and cavernous guitar sound of Big Country than the bright melancholy of Belle And Sebastian or the jagged danceability of Franz Ferdinand.

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And yet We Were Promised Jetpacks has some further kinship with those other bands, beyond nationality. These Four Walls is like a 50-minute, 11-song tour through the Scottish scene’s past, present, and future, emphasizing how much of the country’s best pop music has been concerned with transporting listeners to specific places, so we can all linger there together.

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The Onion AV Club, July 7, 2009

We Were Promised Jetpack’s new album These Four Walls is out now. European tour dates below.

Video of WWPJ playing ‘It’s Thunder and It’s Lightning’ over 6 gigs in New York and Austin, March 2009

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz_iMjfsqV4&feature=related

Video for We Were Promised Jetpacks second single Roll Up Your Sleeves

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUFBl9Ouk4E