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With a swift comeback, Pharmacists make their mark once again with their new single, “Is it everything?”

The whole concept springs from a deep well of distrust and introspection. The inspiration come’s from the band striving to channel the vibrant energy that draws people away from their screens, and into the real world. The open-road vibe of the guitars, the powerful crescendo of the drums, and the decorative pulse of the bass all unite to propel this track forward. The lyrics take on a more reflective tone, evoking the feeling of an intimate conversation shared on a park bench, capturing the essence of our times.

Lead singer Will Porteous said:

We set out to create explosive moments, and as we walked out of the studio, we felt a profound sense of fulfilment. The guitar work towards the end is a bold departure for us, a truly guitar-driven melodic outro designed to resonate with the lover of Alternative Indie”.

Is it everything is out now– https://ffm.to/isiteverything 

For more information on Pharmacists:
https://linktr.ee/pharmacistsband
https://www.instagram.com/pharmacistsband/
https://www.tiktok.com/@pharmacists.band
https://x.com/Pharmacistsjam
https://pharmacistsrock.bandcamp.com


About Pharmacists:

“I started Pharmacists because without creativity in my life I essentially wither away into nothing. I’ve been writing songs for a long time but struggled to ever really grasp a sound. I was driving my car one day and unearthed a Lemonheads album; “It’s a shame about Ray” stuck in my head.

It’s one of those ‘great albums’.

Shortly after this I saw Weezer live and something undeniable clicked. I just wanted to write trashier guitar led songs with a vocal that was more sardonic, even soporific. The greatest thing to ever come out of Florida was Tom Petty and I stand by his craft, he was master. I once stood on a beach in Thailand and heard “The Waiting” by Tom Petty followed by “Archie, Marry Me” by Alvvays…those are the moments that shape you!

It was while later I wrote “Heart of the Nation”, and wanted to fuse those two influences together. When it comes to the driver behind my music it’s very simple; the state of our country and loss. After losing my dear father to meningitis when I was 20, I saw into an abyss that has always been within touching distance. When Brexit loomed and the bile that presented itself to the country it also changed me. In a way loss is beautiful because you do evolve, but sometimes what is left behind calcifies into a savage darkness…

Bring me Weezer, Petty, The Lemonheads, Alvvays and the new hope that Rock n Roll will never die, and i’ll ensure to inject it into something that people will come to see.

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