![]() Regardless of whether they are in full growth or just beginning to send forth their fragrance, even if they are just about to present themselves to the world, death comes to them. ![]() The wind, petal by petal literally destroys the blossoms of nature, and the leaves whether big or small are not spared.Īnd if they survive the antagonism of the storm and the searing power of the sun, still, the insects devour them, and worst, even humans destroy them. Us different from any other creations is that we have our souls to answer forĪll our misdeeds and deeds upon earth, are taken into account.įlowers and leaves wither and ferocious storm comes when it is least expected. Leaves, symbolic of youth and life, will soon fall off their stalks to disappearĪs what we often hear, dust we are, to dust we shall return. The plants, and lovely flowers will soon wither. The idea immediately exploded into my mind. All was calm and tranquil, until my eyes caught a dead rose flower. It is as if I can feel the gentle wind blowing and enjoying the rustling of the leaves. The more I stare at it, the more I imagine myself as part of the actual setting. The flowers, seem so true and fresh to my eyes. It wasĪ nice picturesque of a very beautiful garden and the plants, especially That’s what I realize one day while staring at a painting. Life and suffering is only transient.Īs a friend once told me, nothing is immortal but a soul of a man. ![]() Picturesque features Kyle Hollis (vocals), Zach Williamson (guitar), Dylan Forrester (guitar), Robert Mote (bass), and Cole Clark (drums).Everything has an end, be it beauty, sorrow, happiness and joy. All upcoming tour dates can be found below. The band will head out on a US tour with Our Last Night this Fall, kicking things off in California on November 11. To date, Picturesque has shared stages with the likes of Beartooth, SECRETS, and Too Close to Touch. Picturesque also recently released a music video for “Speak Softly”, which can be seen now at /equalvision. The Lexington, KY-based quintet is led by the truly stunning vocal range and power of Hollis, and supported by an equally impressive musical blend of rock, post-hardcore and pop influences. It couldn’t be more fitting that it’s the first new song we release.” “Unannounced” might be my favorite song on the EP because this is the last letter I’ll ever write to her. Towards the end of the relationship I started writing letters to my ex because it was the only way I could get her to respond to any form of communication. I ended up shutting myself off from the world for about a year and a half. Every dream I had ended the same dismal way. “I just wanted to sleep until I felt better, as if I were physically sick, but I wasn’t even safe when I was asleep. With the new songs on the EP, I focused the majority of the writing about the end of a six year relationship that left me in a dark place,” reveals vocalist Kyle Hollis. “Monstrous Things is a continuation of the debut self-titled EP we put out independently last December. The album tracklisting can be found below and pre-orders are available now at. The new EP is comprised of three songs from their self-released, self-titled EP and three brand new songs, all of which were recorded with Erik Ron (Hands Like Houses, Set It Off, I the Mighty) in Los Angeles. Picturesque has announced that they will release their new EP, Monstrous Things, on November 20 via Equal Vision Records and is now premiering “Unannounced” via Alternative Press. News PICTURESQUE TO RELEASE ‘MONSTROUS THINGS’ EP ON NOVEMBER 20 October 23, 2015
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