PVRIS

PVRIS

pop rock

United States Est. 2012

"Pulsing beats and shimmering textures create a tension that propels the listener forward while maintaining a haunting emotional depth."

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Use Me

Use Me

2020

About PVRIS

PVRIS stands at the intersection of pop rock and electronic landscapes, crafting songs that resonate with a generation navigating emotional complexities.
Their presence has shifted the conversation around vulnerability in mainstream music, inviting listeners to embrace their struggles while underscoring the importance of authenticity in a heavily curated digital soundscape.
Their presence has shifted the conversation around vulnerability in mainstream music, inviting listeners to embrace their struggles while underscoring the importance of authenticity in a heavily curated digital soundscape. Through their evocative performances and emotionally charged lyrics, PVRIS has become a cultural touchstone for those seeking solace and connection in their experiences. The band approaches songwriting with a cinematic flair, often layering atmospheric synths beneath powerful guitar riffs to create an immersive listening experience. Their unique blend of organic and synthetic sounds allows for exploration of contrasting feelings—euphoria intertwined with melancholy. This sonic innovation not only shapes individual tracks but also builds a cohesive narrative across their albums, marking them as significant contributors to the evolving landscape of pop music. Lyrically, PVRIS frequently delves into themes of identity, self-reflection, and the struggle for clarity amidst chaos. Their storytelling is marked by a sincere yet introspective voice, balancing direct expression with metaphorical imagery that invites personal interpretations. This nuanced approach fosters a connection that feels both intimate and universal.

4 studio albums· 5 total releases· 9 years· United States

Full discography

PVRIS's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 4 albums 1 EP 2014–2023
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