This summer, Prvis will be marking the 10th anniversary of their debut album, ‘White Noise’, with shows throughout Europe including London and Manchester. To get fans prepared for the celebration, Pvris‘ Lyndsey Gunnulfsen has teamed up with Courtney LaPlante of Spiritbox to re-record the ‘White Noise’ highlight – ‘My House’.
The new version highlights both Gunnulfsen and LaPlante’s powerhouse vocals while retaining the bold energy of the original.
“It was such an honour to have Courtney featured on this re-release. I didn’t know until meeting her that ‘White Noise’ was one of the inspirations to Spiritbox,” shares Lyndsey Gunnulfsen. “After learning that and seeing the incredible world she’s created from that inspiration, it feels full circle now, and it was only right to have her be a part of this re-release.
“Not only is she an incredible person and performer, she has such a distinct and dialled vision with Spiritbox. The high standard of precision, artistic integrity, and vision, both sonically and visually, that she’s brought into the rock/alternative scene with Spiritbox, I feel has set the bar so high, and to have done that as a woman in a scene still so heavily occupied by men, it feels like the most badass power move. Take notes everyone!”
Lyndsey also reflects on how women in rock music have progressed in the past decade. She says,“The album (‘White Noise’) first came out at a time when women were still extremely commoditised in the rock/alternative space, and the fight to be embraced and taken seriously, simply as artists, was even more prevalent than it still is today. 10 years later, there’s been a lot of progress, but there’s still much work to be done. It feels really healing and powerful to get to share this song with someone who I know has had much of that same experience and has been fighting that same battle just as long, if not longer.”
Pvris will be back on the UK in the summer as part of her ‘White Noise’ 10th-anniversary European tour. It will consist of two headline shows in Manchester and London, before co-headlining the 2000trees Festival alongside Kneecap.
July
8th Albert Hall, Manchester
9th KOKO, London
10th 2000trees Festival, Cheltenham
Spiritbox are set to release their second album, ‘Tsunami Sea’ on March 7th through Pale Chordin partnership with Rise Records. The quartet will be back in the UK for the Download Festival and supporting Linkin Park at Wembley Stadium in June.