Picture Parlour have announced their debut EP ‘Face In the Picture’, and shared the eerie title track. Check it out below.Announced today (June 6), the upcoming project marks the first official EP from the London-based indie rock group, following a huge surge of popularity in 2023 from their breakthrough singles and live shows.Set to arrive on June 14, the ‘Face In The Picture’ EP is set to combine the love of film that the band have, and draw inspiration from the work of both David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowsky.
It has also seen frontwoman Katherine Parlour and co. join forces with sibling artist duo Will and Ed Reid on the visual world around the project.Today, to celebrate the announcement, Picture Parlour have dropped the title track from the upcoming release.According to the members, the single focuses on the inescapable impact that our life experiences have on us, and how we can carry mistakes of the past around with us long after they’ve happened.“The face in the picture represents the haunting of the past.
The song confronts turbulent relationships with the things we have seen or experienced,” explained the singer. “Our track is a portal to remind the listener that the faces, feelings, and wounds which fade as time progresses never truly leave us.” Check it out below.The new announcements come after the group burst onto the scene last year and booked huge support slots with names including Bruce Springsteen and The Last Dinner Party.It also arrives as the follow-up to their debut singles ‘Norwegian Wood’ and ‘Judgement Day’, as well as baseless “industry plant” trolling that the members were subjected to online.
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