Do You Feel At Home? #05
To hold over until I finish my next "big" blog-post, I figured I'd talk about this band real quick, as they're most definitely worth talking about. (Even if it might be a bit redundant.)
Pictures Can Tell is one of those bands that just about any fan of this genre knows of. Whether it be through Travis' upload, or someone else's, they're one of those underground bands that practically everyone's in love with. Taking their name from the Mineral song "ForIvadell", Pictures Can Tell was a four piece mid-west emo/indie rock band out of Salt Lake City, Utah. They existed for a very brief period between 1998 and 2001, and on that note, broke up way too soon. It seems to be a trend for such amazing bands with equally as amazing potential to call it quits before they get their chance to really shine. It's a damn shame too, because I think we all know that they all had the potential to make something spectacular. Alas, that's just the way it goes, so no use complaining. At the very least, we've got thousands of records to love and enjoy.
Info on this band is about as sparse as it gets, with not even last names being given (with the exception of their drummer), though that's not too surprising. Members included: a Mike on bass, a Kris on guitar, a Dominic on vocals, and James Senese on the drums. The little information we do have pretty much all came out of the web archive of their old labels website, that being Braeburn Records. A great label run by great people back in the day. The archive pulled out a sick demo song from PCT titled "My Superman", and as of recent (September 2023) "Safety Lines". There was also a cover of Catherine Wheels "Thunderbird" the band was working on for a tribute comp, according to Braeburn, but it seems that never came to fruition. Speaking of tribute comps, Braeburn was working on one for the band A-ha as well, of which PCT was covering "Out of Blue Comes Green". (They also covered "Africa" by Toto during some of their live performances, so take that Weezer.)
Anyway. During their brief time as a band, these boys put out only two releases; a full-length CD, and a CD EP. Both of these releases are amazing, and down right classic pieces of underground emo music, though their first LP is definitely the more well known one.
The bands aforementioned first full-length, titled "In Time", was released in 1999, and stands to this day as a little pocket of underground greatness. Jam-packed with 8 incredible pieces of mid-west glory, In Time stands out as not only an amazing first offering, but a down right classic. Recorded in the bands infancy, it already shows a near mastery of the sound they try to capture. From the first song to the last, the performances here are stellar, especially Dominics vocals! His versatility enables the record to practically soar with it's unforgettable choruses, with just the first song on here being a great example! "Only Thought", the fourth track, is probably my favorite though, for no other reason than the chorus just really gets me. This album is an underrated classic in this genre, and for being underrated, it's certainly quite popular. Check out the driftingwiththeice blog for scans and downloads!
Info on this band is about as sparse as it gets, with not even last names being given (with the exception of their drummer), though that's not too surprising. Members included: a Mike on bass, a Kris on guitar, a Dominic on vocals, and James Senese on the drums. The little information we do have pretty much all came out of the web archive of their old labels website, that being Braeburn Records. A great label run by great people back in the day. The archive pulled out a sick demo song from PCT titled "My Superman", and as of recent (September 2023) "Safety Lines". There was also a cover of Catherine Wheels "Thunderbird" the band was working on for a tribute comp, according to Braeburn, but it seems that never came to fruition. Speaking of tribute comps, Braeburn was working on one for the band A-ha as well, of which PCT was covering "Out of Blue Comes Green". (They also covered "Africa" by Toto during some of their live performances, so take that Weezer.)
Anyway. During their brief time as a band, these boys put out only two releases; a full-length CD, and a CD EP. Both of these releases are amazing, and down right classic pieces of underground emo music, though their first LP is definitely the more well known one.
The bands aforementioned first full-length, titled "In Time", was released in 1999, and stands to this day as a little pocket of underground greatness. Jam-packed with 8 incredible pieces of mid-west glory, In Time stands out as not only an amazing first offering, but a down right classic. Recorded in the bands infancy, it already shows a near mastery of the sound they try to capture. From the first song to the last, the performances here are stellar, especially Dominics vocals! His versatility enables the record to practically soar with it's unforgettable choruses, with just the first song on here being a great example! "Only Thought", the fourth track, is probably my favorite though, for no other reason than the chorus just really gets me. This album is an underrated classic in this genre, and for being underrated, it's certainly quite popular. Check out the driftingwiththeice blog for scans and downloads!
In Time
1. Wrapped In Tape
2. Watch Or Wear
3. In Time
4. Only Thought
5. If I Said
6. Straight Lines
7. More Than Once A Day
8. How To Wait
1. Wrapped In Tape
2. Watch Or Wear
3. In Time
4. Only Thought
5. If I Said
6. Straight Lines
7. More Than Once A Day
8. How To Wait
Their next release is arguably their best. Released in 2000, the 5 song EP titled "Everyday", stands as probably the bands greatest achievement. Their songs became longer, denser, and was honing in on borderline perfection. This is one of the genres best EPs, without a doubt. It's sad, though, since not too long after this came out, the band decided to call it quits. The reasons why are unrelated to any inter-band struggles, but because their van broke down while they were on tour in 2001. I guess at that point they decided it would be better to just about call it, and move on, which is a shame. If they had gone one album longer, they'd certainly be a band we talk about more. Sadly, it didn't end up that way, but what they left us with is a gift, and a masterpiece at that. Check it out.
Everyday
1. Everydays Disease
2. More Than That
3. The Best To Bring Me Down
4. Wash Our Hands And Walk Away
5. She Remembers
Though I own the listed releases myself, the links/downloads/cover scans are via the Drifting With The Ice blogspot. I highly recommend it!
1. Everydays Disease
2. More Than That
3. The Best To Bring Me Down
4. Wash Our Hands And Walk Away
5. She Remembers
Though I own the listed releases myself, the links/downloads/cover scans are via the Drifting With The Ice blogspot. I highly recommend it!
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