Picture Parlour are back with a new single called ‘Who’s There To Love Without You?’. Check it out below.

Released today (April 24), the track marks the group’s first new music of 2025, and follows on from their breakthrough ‘Face In The Picture’ EP, which was shared last year.

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Filled to the brim with playful guitar riffs and unforgettable, ’70s-inspired vocals, the track sees singer Katherine Parlour and lead guitarist Ella Risi capture the same vigour and charm of an era gone by.

“‘Who’s There To Love Without You?” is our first single of the year — and we didn’t fancy a subtle reintroduction,” the band explained. “At its core, the song is a bombastic tongue-in-cheek declaration that is wrapped in big riffs, and that’s our mood for 2025.”

“The chorus lyric belts and repeats the song’s title, as though we are refusing to be ignored,” they added. “This song begs for, if not demands attention because, in the end, What’s the point of anything if the person or thing you want most can’t see you?”

Arriving alongside a music video centred in a Northern Soul club, the track is described in a new press release as both “a red-blooded rock anthem” and “an act of cinema: seductive with a sting to its tail.”

Tune in below:

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The new track arrives following Katherine Parlour and co. gracing the NME Cover back in 2023. Speaking as part of the feature, the band opened up to NME about how they first got momentum with their debut single ‘Norwegian Wood’, and explained why they think playing live is so vital to their growth.

“It’s like we’re in the middle of a perfect storm,” said Parlour. “Whenever we have played live shows, ‘Norwegian Wood’ is the song that we talk about when we all come offstage; we are always like, ‘Wow, that one was really special.’”

Risi continued: “Playing live is a massive part of who we are. We’ve gigged so much, and embraced the reception to it so many times now that it felt like the obvious choice.”

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The band have a handful of live shows coming up for 2025, including slots at The Great Escape, Ceremony Festival and Kendall Calling. Visit here for tickets.

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