These high-school friends from Massachusetts are doing their growing up in public, with Lynn Gunn becoming the kind of frank frontperson fans can relate to
Evening has fallen in Wantagh, Long Island, and the Jones Beach amphitheatre is filling up with people who have turned out early for a Muse concert. But perhaps the draw is also the opening band.
With their ethereal electronic pop-rock alongside a vociferous support of LGBTQ rights, PVRIS have spent the past three years quietly making their mark. Their 2014 debut album White Noise, carried by piercing vocals from Lyndsey Gunnulfsen (AKA Lynn Gunn), catapulted them to the forefront of alt-rock; US TV performances followed, and they appeared on the Vans Warped tour – a rite of passage for young angsty bands – for four years in a row from 2013. Their second album, this year’s All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell has an even moodier ambience: there are touches of Halsey and London Grammar amid a sleek yet sparse guitar sound.
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