Pvris, an American pop rock band formed in 2012 in Lowell, Massachusetts, has made significant strides in the music industry, evolving from their metalcore roots to a unique blend of pop and electronic elements. Initially known as Operation Guillotine, the band rebranded to Pvris in 2013, shortly after releasing their self-titled EP. Their dynamic sound quickly garnered attention, leading to performances at major events like the Warped Tour, where they showcased their energetic presence and musical versatility.
The release of their debut album, “White Noise,” in 2014 marked a pivotal moment in their career. The album featured hit singles such as “You and I” and “My House,” which propelled them into the spotlight and earned them accolades, including the Best International Newcomer award at the Kerrang! Awards. Their innovative approach to music, combining elements of electropop and post-hardcore, resonated with a wide audience, solidifying their place in the alternative rock scene.
Following their success, Pvris continued to evolve with their sophomore album, “All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell,” released in 2017, which included the popular single “What’s Wrong.” Their ability to adapt and experiment with sound has kept them relevant, leading to a successful transition to Reprise/Warner Records and the release of their EP “Hallucinations” in 2019, showcasing their growth towards a more dance-influenced style.
In 2023, Pvris released their fourth studio album, “Evergreen,” further establishing their artistic identity. Frontwoman Lynn Gunn’s powerful vocals and the band’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries continue to captivate fans, ensuring that Pvris remains a formidable force in the music industry.