PICTURES Reignites the Fires of the Heart in the Ruins of Late Capitalism on “Who Took The Soul”

PICTURES, photo by Christian Bardenhorst

PICTURES sounds a bit like a more punky Stone Roses on “Who Took The Soul” the fourth single from it’s new album IT’S OK (out now on Clouds Hill Music linked below). Like the German rock band injected early Britpop with the rawness of recent garage rock with guitar riffs that sync up with its melodic vocals for a sonic fusion into psychedelic territory. The music video for the song looks like a band playing a remote gig in the ruins of an old civilization being repurposed for a new society and embodying that vitality as a will to move toward something better. Yes, the song asks “Who took the soul of of my life?” but also out of our lives in general and the arc of the song suggests a reigniting of the same on a reinvigorated basis. Watch the video on YouTube, give a listen to IT’S OK on Spotify and connect with PICTURES and Clouds Hill Music below.

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