Looking to journey back to the late ’90s for just 2 minutes and 45 seconds?
“View From Heaven” by indie dream-pop band Picture House, led by Jo Carson and Paul Gumma, might be your time-traveling ticket.
Opening with a roughly 30-second, guitar-driven intro that sets the scene, “View From Heaven” blends dream pop, indie pop, and shoegaze into pure ’90s nostalgia.
The chord progression, paired with a simple yet addictive topline melody, cuts straight through.
With a longing, romantic energy tinged with the sadness of missed opportunities, the song lingers on refrains like: “Tell me if you still remember, was it just passing a romance? Say it could have been a romance, taking in the view from heaven. Where we’ll meet again.”
“View From Heaven” is a fully realized indie pop gem that transports you to simpler times, evoking memories of someone you wished things had turned out differently with.
An A+ effort from a rising band, it deserves a spot in your music queue—perfect for morning walks, drives to work, or any moment you want to get lost in its nostalgic charm.
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