Pvris' Next Album Is 'Very Dark' Says Lynn Gunn
. ![]() (TeamRock Radio) Pvris say their upcoming second album will continue the 'dark' vibe they achieved on their 2014 debut White Noise. And while the Massachusetts outfit won't give too many details away, singer Lynn Gunn reports they'll also incorporate new elements to evolve their sound. She tells Upset Magazine: "The band is very dark and the music is very dark - especially on the next record. I think we'll elaborate on that darkness a lot more but there will be new elements brought in for sure. It's hard to tell right now but we're thinking about it." Pvris are out on the road for much of the summer, but bassist Brian MacDonald says he's hopeful that once their last two shows in Japan in August are over, they'll hit the studio. He says: "We don't get our first break until August and it's not even 100% that we'll get that - something might come up. I think we're supposed to record in September or October." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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