How would you summarise PVRIS’ 2019?
“A very transitional year, and one that’s focussed around rebuilding things. We’ve had to push through a lot of internal stuff, both personally and as far as us putting together a new team. We decided to collaborate with a lot of new people this year, which has helped us take things to the next level. There’s been loads of flying around which has been kind of confusing, and at times we’ve felt like headless chickens, but taking these risks has paid off and we’re now settled as a group.”
This has been the band’s first year on a major label after signing with Warner Music Group.What’s that change been like?
“It’s been great! Everyone we’ve worked with has been really passionate about the project, and that’s something that’s really hard to come by, so it’s felt like a true family effort. We want to keep that vibe moving forwards. Our label is always pushing us to be better, which is something I really appreciate.”
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Now that your Hallucinations EP has been out for a while, what have you made of the response to the songs?
“I’ve started to really let go when it comes to putting music out, especially with this release; I’ve stopped checking online comments and all the numbers and views that the songs are getting. I know that stuff is important to some extent, but I prefer the idea of just letting the music breathe, and so far the reaction has been great and everyone’s been really supportive. I’m truly grateful for that, because we took some risks with Hallucinations – the response has inspired me to keep pushing the envelope when it comes to new music.”