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Band & Musician News - Hallelujah Picassos Release New Single - 'Brothers and Sisters'

Hallelujah Picassos Release New Single - 'Brothers and Sisters'

17 June 2022 - 0 Comments

Here is the second song to be released this year by alt/indie cult band Hallelujah Picassos, titled Brothers and Sisters (There’s More Than Blood That Binds Us).

It was inspired by the research of Ralph and Coop of USC Dornsife that shows that all people living now share a common ancestor that only lived about 100-150 generations ago (or 3,400 years).

It's a smoking cauldron of thumping ritual and hypno vox invocation, conjuring and celebrating the brotherhood, the sisterhood, the people hood, in menacing times like these.

Hallelujah Picassos are playing as part of 1:12 Records’ Matariki event on June 24th, returning to Whammy for a second year. The line-up includes Na Noise, The Coolies, King Ketchup and more. The event is free, thanks to K Rd Business Association.

Brothers and Sisters (There’s More Than Blood That Binds Us) is out now via Bandcamp.
Find it at
https://hallelujahpicassos.bandcamp.com

Recorded at Federal Recorders and Tone Exchange.
Released by Loopy Fruit Recordings, PCORP


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