Seeing PVRIS for the 4th time tonight; this will be their 5th time through Minneapolis, on this one album, hahaha. Really hope they take a good break after this tour and chill and write some more music
Yeah it was great; Lynn seemed to really enjoy herself and loved the crowd singing back, and the whole band just seemed on point. From seeing them first in May 2014 with a total of 3 people in the audience, including me, to packing venue last night, it's been awesome to see them grow. Here's two shots I got last night
Wow those are amazing shots! I'm so jealous! One of these days I'll make it out! But that's super cool that you've been there from the beginning!
FINALLY got around to listening to White Noise and it's fantastic. Not really much to complain about. Can't wait for a second record.
Bump Deezer acoustic session was kind of a disappointment for me. I don't like how they redid Ghosts :(
Already mixing for album 2???? EDIT: Just realized, should have given more context here. Blake Harnage produced White Noise and has been hanging around with PVRIS for a decent while recently, so I think it's fair to assume he's probably doing this one too.
Went back to listen to White Noise this morning since it's been a while, still a great record. Excited to see where they go next.
He is. He's basically another member of the band. I'm not positive that this is about PVRIS, though it seems likely. Could just be about whatever Versa is working on now, though
Wonder when we can expect word of new music Also, wonder if they'll actually consider the drummer as a full-time member of the band now, considering he's been with them for like 4 years now
I don't think he recorded the newest material. I think it was Chris Kamrada again so probably not this go around.
Pvris discuss their 'dark, mature' new album, Bring Me The Horizon, and music in the age of Trump - NME