Pvris announce new album ‘All We Know Of Heaven, All We Know Of Hell’

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PVRIS have announced their highly anticipated album, All We Know of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell will now be released on Friday 25 August and is available to pre order now.

“We’re excited for you all to hear AWKOHAWKOH but due to some last-minute production tweaks, we have to move the release date to August 25th.  We appreciate your patience and promise it will be worth the wait” says the band.

PVRIS recently toured Australia in support of The Amity Affliction along with Make Them Suffer and Beartooth.

Recently, the band debuted the video for Half which was directed by collaborator Raul Gonzo alongside PVRIS vocalist Lynn Gunn. You can watch the video here. Half follows the stunning videos for What’s Wrong & Heaven which have over 2.6 million views to date.

 

 

With All We Know of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell the band will look to build upon the success of previous release White Noise and a collection of songs that’ve amassed over 128 million Spotify streams and close to 36 million YouTube views to date. They’ve performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, were spotlighted on Last Call with Carson Daly, toured arenas with Fall Out Boy, hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart, launched a headline tour that saw them play to packed-house crowds around the world and were the talk of SXSW after an MTV Woodies performance and a set for the TUMBLR “Planned Parenthood” event, which USA Today called “the hottest ticket at SXSW.” NME called them “a rock sensation,” Spin dubbed them a “breakout band,” MTV described them as “the best thing since sliced bread” and the Huffington Post called Gunn “a force that cannot be denied.”

 

All We Know of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell  track listing:

Heaven
Half
Anyone Else
What’s Wrong
Walk Alone
Same Soul
Winter
No Mercy
Separate
Nola 1

PVRIS are currently touring US arenas with Muse and Thirty Seconds To Mars.

 

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