We Are Scientists unveil new single 'What You Want Is Gone'

We Are Scientists return with the third single from their upcoming album 'Qualifying Miles', out on the 18th July via Groenland Records, sharing the emotionally charged 'What You Want Is Gone', a poignant indie-rock slow-burner that blends shimmering guitar lines with a lyrical sense of reckoning and resolve.

Anchored by a wistful looping riff and Keith Murray’s earnest vocal delivery, the track captures the weight of missed chances and late realisations, encapsulated in the refrain: “You can’t just wait around for what you want / if what you want is gone.” Drawing from the sonic palette of early-2000s indie ballads, it’s a track that finds quiet catharsis in its rise and fall, a reflection of lessons learned a little too late.

Murray explains the song as a departure from his early writing ethos of “celebrating total passivity,” joking that it only took two decades to trade inertia for a little hard-earned self-awareness.

'What You Want Is Gone' follows on from 'I Could Do Much Worse' and 'Please Don’t Say It', continuing a strong run of singles ahead of the band’s much-anticipated ninth studio album. Watch the new video for it in the player below.

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