PVRIS will be releasing their new album “All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell” next month and Lynn Gunn recently spoke to Billboard about what she was going through when the band wrote the album. The album explores some dark themes lyrically, and she admitted that she found inspiration in her struggles.
“Really just the past three years and the kind of ironic and juxtaposed positioning. Like, everything was going so well for us and we had crazy success in what we were doing and, in theory, you should be happy and, in theory, you should be on top of the world, feel amazing. For me, it was the complete opposite. I totally became my own worst enemy, and I felt so small and insignificant and I would just constantly beat myself up over everything and really was just in the worst place mentally and emotionally and even physically, so for me it was my own personal health and I was just kind of trapped in it and was never really vulnerable about it or never opened up about it. So this record was really the chance to do that and kind of take ownership of everything and just really reflect on it and come to terms with it and just get it out there.”
“All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell” will be released on August 4, 2017.