Pvris (pronounced "Paris" and stylizedPVRIS) is an Americanpop rock band formed inLowell, Massachusetts in 2012. Following several lineup changes, the band is now composed solely of frontwomanLynn Gunn.
The act was formed as a band in Lowell, Massachusetts,[1] in 2009[2] under the nameOperation Guillotine.[3] They were originally ametalcore band,[3] consisting of five members,[1] with Kyle Anthony performing lead vocals.[3] Their line-up soon changed to vocalist/guitaristLynn Gunn (born Lyndsey Gunnulfsen), guitarist Alex Babinski, bassist Brian Macdonald,[4] and drummer Brad Griffin.[2] On March 26, 2013, Pvris released their self-titled EP.[5] The sound was described as post-hardcore.[6] They played sporadic shows through the Spring, including a mini-tour with Love, Robot.
During the summer of 2013, the band played a week onErnie Ball's Battle of the Bands stage atWarped Tour after winning a contest.[1] On July 18, it was announced that they had signed withTragic Hero Records, though it was short-lived.[7] It was also during this time, on July 26, that the band officially changed their name from 'Paris' to 'Pvris', citing legal reasons.[8] The band went on The Rise Up Tour supportingA Skylit Drive[9] in September and October.[10] Shortly after the end of the tour, they parted ways with their drummer Brad Griffin, and continued as a trio. Pvris began teasing fans that they would soon be hitting the studio to write and record new material around this time. That recording process began in December when Pvris entered the studio withBlake Harnage ofVersa. On February 7, 2014, they officially announced that they were a part of an Acoustic 4 Way Split withA Loss For Words, Wind in Sails and After Tonight which was set to release on April 1, 2014. Coinciding with the release of their Acoustic EP, Pvris joined A Loss For Words, Veara, City Lights, and Moms on the fifth anniversary of The Kids Can't Lose Tour from March 29, 2014, to April 13, 2014.
When the band went into the studio their sound changed drastically, incorporatingpop andelectronic elements into their music.[11] Gunn claimed this incorporation was done subconsciously.[11] In June 2014[12] it was announced the band had signed toRise and Velocity.[1] A music video was released for "St. Patrick" on June 24,[12] and the song was also released as a single on the same day.[13] The track peaked at number 4 on theKerrang! Rock Chart, spending over fifteen weeks in the top 20.[14] In an interview withThe Huffington Post Gunn elaborated on the excitement that came with being able to release new music to the public. "We've been waiting over six months to release anything... It feels incredible to finally unleash it to the world. So many more people are into it than we even imagined!"[15] The band played two weeks on the Battle of the Bands stage at Warped Tour.[1] During their time spent on Warped Tour The Huffington Post released a second article listing them as one of "18 Artists You Need To Know Halfway Through 2014". "Lynn Gunn is a force that cannot be denied, redolently poignant in both her most excitable and serene vocalizations. The first female-led signing of Rise Records, a label that has almost implausibly made metalcore music equally accessible and desirable, the label may have just made its smartest acquisition yet."[16]
Pvris members Brian MacDonald, Lynn Gunn, and Alex Babinski in 2015
The band supportedMayday Parade in October and November[17] on their The Honeymoon Tour.[18] In early September, the band supported Emarosa on the Up Close and Personal tour.[19] Pvris also joined the Ice Grills 2014 Tour in Japan from September 16, 2014, to September 21, 2014. The tour featured Lyndsey and Brian playing with A Loss For Words,State Champs, as well as Pvris providing acoustic support. On September 22, 2014, Pvris announced their debut album "White Noise" due for release on November 4, 2014. The following day, Pvris released a music video for "My House". On October 6, 2014, Pvris released "The Empty Room Sessions" of My House. On October 16, 2014, Pvris released the self-titled track "White Noise" off of their upcoming debut album. On November 10, 2014, it was announced that Pvris would be supportingPierce the Veil andSleeping with Sirens on the second leg of their World Tour, andMallory Knox will also be supporting them. The tour runs from January 23 to March 4, starting in San Diego and ending in Oklahoma City.[20] On March 25, 2015, Pvris released the official video for 'White Noise'.[21]
On June 11, 2015, Pvris won the Relentless Kerrang! Awards 2015 for Best International Newcomer.[22] On June 22, 2015, Pvris released their cover of "Chandelier" bySia offPunk Goes Pop 6's deluxe edition. On July 2, 2015, Pvris released the official music video for "Holy". On July 21, 2015, Pvris released the official music video for "Fire". The following day, at theAlternative Press Music Awards, they took home the award for Breakthrough Band.[23] The band supportedBring Me the Horizon in the U.S. in October,[24] then supported them the following month in the UK.[25] In February and March, the band supportedFall Out Boy ontheir tour of the U.S.[26] On January 5, 2016, Pvris made their network television debut by performing "My House" and "White Noise" onJimmy Kimmel Live!.[27]
On February 17, 2016, the band premiered a new song, titled "You and I" on Radio 104.5.[28] The song was released on February 22, along with a music video, and is featured on a deluxe edition ofWhite Noise, released April 22. The deluxe album also included a stripped version of "You and I", as well as a new track "Empty".
On May 11, 2016, Pvris set out on their first American headlining tour,[29] which wrapped up on June 10. It was announced that the band will be playing at Chicago'sLollapolooza for the first time on July 29, 2016.[30]
All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell (2016–2018)
On July 27, 2016, Lynn Gunn posted a photo on herTwitter showing 45 songs that had been written for album 2.[31][non-primary source needed] Pvris played their last show of 2016 atSummer Sonic Osaka on August 21.[32][33] After this they went to the city ofUtica in upstate New York to record their second album in a supposedly haunted church turned record studio.[34] On February 13, 2017, Pvris confirmed on a post on theirFacebook page that album 2 was done being recorded.[35][non-primary source needed] On February 17, 2017, Pvris updated all of their social media platforms with a new theme as well as a post with theRoman numerals "II XX XVII" or 2 20 17.[36][non-primary source needed] On February 20 they announced a small European tour.[37][non-primary source needed] Lynn Gunn then proceeded to tweet out, "Oh my loves, can't you see? The new era has just begun."[38][non-primary source needed] She also confirmed that fans would get to hear some new songs on the European tour.
On April 30, 2017, Pvris premiered their new single "Heaven" from their upcoming album on BBC's Radio 1 Rock Show.[39] On May 1,All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell was announced for release on August 4.[40] On May 4 and 5, 2017, Pvris performed in London as a part of their European tour and previewed the song "Half" for the first time as a part of their new album. On June 13, Pvris premiered their latest single "What's Wrong" on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show as another addition to the AWKOHAWNOH album.
Pvris released a remix ofThe Aces' single "Last One" on April 26, 2019.[41]
Hallucinations, Warner/Reprise Records,Use Me, and Babinski's departure (2019–2021)
The band signed toReprise/Warner Records after being with Rise, and on July 12, 2019, they released a new single "Death of Me", and an accompanying music video, as their lead single from their EP,Hallucinations.[42] The track debuted at number 1 on theKerrang Rock Chart.[43]
On August 16, 2019 the band released the song/video "Hallucinations" as their second single, which saw the band continue their progression towards a more dance/EDM influenced sound.[44] In the week leading up to the release of the single, the band sent exclusive vinyl copies of the single to their fans. Frontwoman Lynn Gunn later stated on Twitter that those vinyls were a limited edition of only 500 copies.[45][46] The track saw commercial and critical success, charting for several weeks on Billboard's Alternative Airplay charts, peaking at No. 35.
On October 19, 2019, they announced on social media that a five-track EP,Hallucinations, would be released on October 25, 2019.[47] On January 8, 2020 it was announced that they would joinHalsey on herManic World Tour, which ended up being postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19.[48]
On March 4, 2020, through some teasing links via their social media channels, they announced their third album,Use Me.[49] On March 4, 2020 the band released "Dead Weight" as the first single fromUse Me, and announced a May 1 release date for the album.[50] "Dead Weight" premiered onAnnie Mac'sBBC Radio 1 show as the "Hottest Record in the World".[51]K. Flay collaborated on the single, which was described as dark pop.[52] The music video for "Dead Weight" was filmed inMilan, Italy.[53] On April 8, 2020, the band announced that the release ofUse Me had been delayed to July 10, 2020,[54] and on July 2 the band announced a further delay to August 28, 2020.[55] A deluxe edition of the album was released on October 22, 2020.
On August 26, 2020, the band announced that guitarist Alex Babinski was no longer in the band due to sexual misconduct allegations.[56] Babinski released a statement shortly after, strongly denying the allegations while stating he would take legal action, but stated that he understood the decision made by Gunn and MacDonald.[57] Said accusations were later dropped in 2023 when the accuser recanted their statement; neither Gunn or MacDonald have publicly commented further.[58]
In late July, Pvris began teasing their forthcoming single with a cryptic website sweatblvvdtears.com, containing ten Roman numerals that incrementally revealed symbols and clues pertaining to the song and its release. On July 28, the single artwork was revealed at thePere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, France, ahead of the single's official release on July 30. The music video, directed by Katharine White in Los Angeles, premiered on August 5 via YouTube.
On October 10, 2022, Pvris began teasing their next two singles on Twitter. Each day leading up to the songs' release on October 20, 2022, the band has posted a link to pre-save the singles on different music platforms.[59] The new tracks were accompanied by a short film directed by Jax Anderson and Lynn Gunn, which premiered on Youtube.[60]
On March 30, 2023, Pvris announced that their fourth albumEvergreen would be released on July 14, 2023.[61]
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