Lynn Gunn teases first new PVRIS music

All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell is the last we’ve heard from PVRIS for almost two years, but now Lynn Gunn has made us hopeful for new music on the horizon.

We’ve been anxiously awaiting new music from the band since 2017, but the long wait could be nearing an end.

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The vocalist shared some unheard sound clips last night via an Instagram post and a few stories, teasing fans with the caption “Betchu wanna hear the rest huh.”

Gunn also assured fans that she’s been staying busy, and not only with music.

“She’s been quiet but she’s been WORKIN’ (and practicing her winking),” the post reads.

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Gunn previously mentioned the band were at work on new tunes in October.

“AWKOHAWNOH touring cycle has been done for a hot sec… never really said anything to close it out bc it felt weird and we kind of immediately jumped into what’s coming next… for those curious… we’ve been workin on new music and will be for a bit…

“That being said, it was an extremely weird/hard/beautiful cycle but I wouldn’t have had it any other way. I truly feel it prepared us for whatever happens on this next one… thanks for all the love through it. ♥️”

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The news followed an interview Gunn did with Billboard in August where she discussed “the early stages.”

“I actually had a session yesterday with a new person to try collaborating with as a producer, and it went really well. We had a cool time,” she says.

The singer also revealed that the band started working on the project earlier in the year, and she did a lot of writing in Los Angeles during the winter, “just meeting with new people to team up with and seeing who vibes and who doesn’t.”

While the new clip is rather skim, Gunn did share a desire to keep fans updated. “I want to start documenting more of the recording process, because no one’s really seen it,” she tells Billboard.

Nonetheless, PVRIS will be under the microscope in the coming months while we wait for more hints on new tunes.

PVRIS’ summer plans

If you can’t wait for more from the band, you can catch them at Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds’ LOVELOUD Festival June 29.

Taking place at the USANA Amphitheatre in West Valley City, Utah, LOVELOUD Festival “seeks to progress the relevant and vital conversation about what it means to unconditionally love, understand, accept and support LGBTQ+ youth in our communities.”

The band will join Reynolds, Kesha, Tegan And Sara, K.Flay, Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers and more

Proceeds from the festival will benefit local and national LGBTQ+ charities including The Trevor Project, GLAAD, The Human Rights Campaign, Tegan And Sara Foundation, Encircle and more. Tickets are available for purchase here.

The band will also hit Pukkelpop, Reading & Leeds and more with more information available here.

Are you as excited as us for new PVRIS music? Sound off in the comments below!

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