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Kentucky Pop-Rock Quartet Picturesque Drop Their New Track “Everything’s Just Fine”

Inspired by KC Green's 'On Fire' web comic strip

Picturesque the Lexington, KY pop-rock quartet just released their new single “Everything’s Just Fine,” a depiction of KC Green’s famous web comic strip On Fire. It’s a song all about keeping up appearances while refusing to acknowledge the obvious truth, even when it is glaringly evident.

“I want to maintain the illusion that I can handle what life throws at me, even though I’m barely keeping it together,” vocalist Kyle Hollis said. “I lie and tell everyone ‘everything’s just fine’, trying to convince myself as well, while knowing not a single person believes it. While I don’t necessarily endorse this idea, I know that nearly everyone can relate to this.”

Along with their legendary independent New York-based rock label Equal Vision Records, Picturesque are excited to announce the Friday, December 6 release of their upcoming EP I Hope You Hate It.

Their new five-song EP is an offering that shows how the band is moving forward and putting everything they have into their music, I Hope You Hate It illustrates how the members of Picturesque are branching out with its new material. “This project is unlike any other record we have ever made or will ever make again,” guitarist Zach Williamson said. “This project is not for our core audience. We have always wanted to hear our songs through this alternative lens, and contrary to the title of the EP, we are really excited to show it to the world.”

What do you think of Picturesque’s single “Everything’s Just Fine”?

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