Ghosts - PVRIS

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Embed: But they, they sink into my skin,
Pushing you out just to make their way in.
I've grown sick of this fight so frequent.
If you can't help it then I'll push you away.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe

Make me believe, make me believe

I'm sorry I keep pushing. (yeah)
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
Now you're up against the ghosts in my head (my head)
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
Now you're up against the ghosts in my head (my head)

Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Hey hey
Oh

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare. (why can't you stay)

Make me believe, make me believe
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Ghosts Lyrics

I'm the one with the ghosts in my bed,
But they only come alive at night.
Stuck in my sheets an accustomed coffin,
I swear that I'll be fine,
I'll be fine in the daylight.
If I change, I start to fade,
And all the green in my eyes desaturate,
It's my head not my heart that's strayed.
I'm sorry I keep pushing you away.

You're the one at the foot of my bed trying to keep me alive at night.
Using words as a comforter you said, "I don't wanna fight, I don't wanna fight."
But they, they sink into my skin,
Pushing you out just to make their way in.
I've grown sick of this fight so frequent.
If you can't help it then I'll push you away.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe

Make me believe, make me believe

I'm sorry I keep pushing. (yeah)
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
Now you're up against the ghosts in my head (my head)
I'm sorry I keep pushing.
Now you're up against the ghosts in my head (my head)

Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Hey hey
Oh

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare.
Make me believe, make me believe.

Why can't you stay?
I'm up against these things I can't see.
They don't compare. (why can't you stay)

Make me believe, make me believe
Make me believe, make me believe

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Formed in Lowell, Massachusetts in 2012, PVRIS' members certainly have a fascinating story to share. Upon meeting in 2009 while partaking in a previous musical affair, vocalist and guitarist Lynn Gunn and drummer Brad Griffin soon met eye to eye on one thing: something didn’t feel quite right. Towards the end of their run together with their previous band, they met guitarist Alex Babinski (formerly of I Am the Fallen). “When we met him and he and I were writing together it was just instant chemistry,” says Gunnulfsen. Soon after the band clicked with Babinski, they gracefully entered the studio to create the being in which rock n’ roll fans everywhere would soon begin to know as PVRIS.

“During that time we entered the studio together, several changes came about… an entirely new sound, new approach to writing and more. Since we had a whole new approach, we only felt it would be right to just become a whole new band,” Gunn states. It was around this time that the band was introduced to bassist Brian MacDonald and once again felt the instant chemistry they experienced with Babinski. “From then on, we felt as if we had finally found the perfect line-up for the direction we wanted to take. It was gratifying!” adds Babinski.

Whilst continuing their time in the studio over as one single essence, the band has taken time to return to ad bits and pieces to each composition to be sure that each piece fit exactly with the rest. The four of them find it difficult to pinpoint exact influences but Gunn is satisfied saying, “We didn't want to aim for any particular sound, but we wanted to keep it really gritty and in your face, yet catchy with a sense of grace to it. Beauty and the beast in music form, in a way.”

To summarize what PVRIS offers musically, it’s easy to sense that they bring a concourse of strong emotion straight to the table. That being said, the band has flawlessly used their teen angst to form a remarkable EP due out late summer that is sure to astound the music scene. With a tight knit line-up, unshaken balance, alluring vocals and a drive unlike any other, the three members of PVRIS are ready to step onto the nearest stage at any given time to show you just what they’ve got.

In June 2014 PVRIS announced that they had signed with Rise Records, becoming the first female-fronted act on the famed metalcore label's roster. Their debut album, White Noise, arrived in November of that year.

In April 2016 White Noise (Deluxe version) was released, The album featuring three new songs, You and I, Empty and a stripped back version of You and I.

Pvris Sophomore album "All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell" (also known as AWKOHAWNOH) released late August 2017 after a short delay, from August 4th to August 25th.

Current members: Lyndsey Gunnulfsen (Lynn Gunn), Alex Babinski, Brian MacDonald and unofficial band-member and touring drummer: Justin Nace

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