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1st June 2024

"Picture This" is an Irish pop-rock band that gained popularity for their catchy and melodic sound. The band was formed in 2015, and they quickly rose to prominence with their debut single "Take My Hand." Picture This was formed in Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, in 2015. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Ryan Hennessy, drummer Jimmy Rainsford, guitarist Owen Cardiff, and bassist Cliff Deane.

Their debut single, "Take My Hand," was released in 2015 and gained widespread attention, helping the band build a fanbase. The song showcases their pop-rock sound with memorable hooks. Picture This released their self-titled debut album in 2017. The album was well-received and reached number one on the Irish Albums Chart. It features popular tracks like "Never Change" and "Addicted to You."

The band quickly became one of the most successful acts in Ireland, selling out concerts and earning numerous awards. Their music resonated with a wide audience, particularly among young listeners. Picture This continued their success with subsequent albums, including "MDRN LV" (2019) and "Life in Colour" (2021). These albums further solidified their position in the Irish music scene.

While initially gaining popularity in Ireland, Picture This has also achieved some international success, with their music reaching audiences beyond their home country. Picture This draws on a mix of influences, combining elements of pop, rock, and indie to create a sound that appeals to a broad audience. Picture This continues to be a significant presence in the Irish music scene, and their infectious, melodic pop-rock has garnered them a dedicated fanbase.

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