Picture House - 'View From Heaven'
Picture House return with a melodic dreampop tribute to the late Brian Wilson with new single ‘View From Heaven’.
The track is a melancholy and nostalgic ode to missed opportunities and alternative paths through life, set against a wall of shimmering guitars and reverb drenched harmonies. For fans of shoegaze and atmospheric indie pop, with echoes of The Cure, Hazel English, Wild Nothing and Sea Lemon.
Picture House are an indie dream-pop band, led by Jo Carson and Paul Gumma, with Mike Vaughan on drums. Their music weaves reverb-soaked textures, hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies into immersive soundscapes. The band have had notable support from BBC Introducing with airplay across BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio 1.
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