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* LighterAndSofter: ''Use Me'' is this musically, but not lyrically.

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* LighterAndSofter: LighterAndSofter:
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''Use Me'' is this musically, but not lyrically.lyrically.
** "Animal" and "Goddess" are this lyrically, but not musically.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The 2nd album. Hopeless lyrics all around, and all the warmth removed from the music.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The 2nd album. DarkerAndEdgier:
** ''All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell''.
Hopeless lyrics all around, and all the warmth removed from the music.music.
** "Animal" and "Goddess" are unusually heavy songs for the band's most ''All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell''-era.
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* LighterAndSofter: ''Use Me'' is this musically, but not lyrically.

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** ''Use Me'' moved away from much of the pop rock sound of their previous two albums and more into a dark pop kind of sound. This included influences from hip-hop and [=RnB=].

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** ''All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell'' is noticeably DarkerAndEdgier than ''White Noise''.
** ''Use Me'' moved away from much of the pop rock sound of their previous two albums and more into a dark pop kind of sound.territory. This included influences from hip-hop and [=RnB=].
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* MsFanservice: Lynn isn't afraid of showing some skin. This ranges from ZettaiRyouiki (the video for "My House") to NavelDeepNeckline (the video for "What's Wrong?") to being fully naked while curled up on the floor (the video for "You and I").

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* MsFanservice: Lynn isn't afraid of showing some skin. This ranges from ZettaiRyouiki (the video for "My House") to NavelDeepNeckline (the video for "What's Wrong?") to being fully naked while curled up on the floor (the video for "You and I"). She'll also sometimes [[BareYourMidriff bare her midriff]] in photoshoots and on stage.
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* MsFanservice: Lynn shows of a lot of skin in some videos, ranging from a ZettaiRyouiki in the video for "My House", to NavelDeepNeckline in "What's Wrong?", to being fully naked while curled up on the floor in "You and I".

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* MsFanservice: Lynn shows isn't afraid of a lot of skin in showing some videos, ranging skin. This ranges from a ZettaiRyouiki in the (the video for "My House", House") to NavelDeepNeckline in (the video for "What's Wrong?", Wrong?") to being fully naked while curled up on the floor in (the video for "You and I".I").
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* CoverSong:
** "Talking Body" by [[{{Music/ToveLo}} Tove Lo]].
** "Chandelier" by {{Music/Sia}}.
** "Are You Ten Years Ago" by [[{{Music/TeganAndSara}} Tegan & Sara]].

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* NewSoundAlbum: ''Use Me'' moved away from much of the electronic rock sound of their previous two albums and more into a dark pop kind of sound. This included influences from hip-hop and [=RnB=].

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* NewSoundAlbum: NewSoundAlbum:
** ''White Noise'' is a pop rock album that sounded ''very'' different to their earlier [=EPs=].
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''Use Me'' moved away from much of the electronic pop rock sound of their previous two albums and more into a dark pop kind of sound. This included influences from hip-hop and [=RnB=].
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* ''Paris EP'' (2013)
* ''Acoustic EP'' (2014)


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Their first two [=EPs=] are in more of a PostHardcore style and don't feature the electronics or pop influences that would characterise ''White Noise''.
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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass, guitar, keyboards). The band formerly had Alex Babinski (guitar, keyboards), Kyle Anthony (vocals, keyboards) and Brad Griffin (drums) as members.

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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop pop rock band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass, guitar, keyboards). The band formerly had Alex Babinski (guitar, keyboards), Kyle Anthony (vocals, keyboards) and Brad Griffin (drums) as members.
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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/guitar/keyboards).

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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards) (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/guitar/keyboards).
(bass, guitar, keyboards). The band formerly had Alex Babinski (guitar, keyboards), Kyle Anthony (vocals, keyboards) and Brad Griffin (drums) as members.
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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/keyboards).

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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/keyboards).
(bass/guitar/keyboards).
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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Babinski (guitar/keyboards), Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/keyboards) and Justin Nace (drums).

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PVRIS (pronounced “Paris”) is a synth/electro-pop band from Massachusetts. They were originally called Paris, but had to change the name due to legal reasons. The band consists of Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Babinski (guitar/keyboards), (vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Brian [=MacDonald=] (bass/keyboards) and Justin Nace (drums).
(bass/keyboards).
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* DoingItForTheArt: [[https://diymag.com/interview/pvris-january-2023-interview Lynn's explanation]] as to why the band's music is much less rock-influenced these days. She cited the pop-punk revival of the late 2010s and early 2020s as a motivation for her to want to do something completely different.
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* DoingItForTheArt: [[https://diymag.com/interview/pvris-january-2023-interview Lynn's explanation]] as to why the band's music is much less rock-influenced these days. She cited the pop-punk revival of the late 2010s and early 2020s as a motivation for her to want to do something completely different.
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* TitleTrack: “White Noise”

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* TitleTrack: “White Noise”"White Noise", "Hallucinations" and "Use Me".

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* PrecisionFStrike: Lynn usually doesn't swear in her lyrics. When she does, you ''know'' she means business. This even extends to her speaking in interviews, where she'll only swear if she wants to really emphasise a point.

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* PrecisionFStrike: Lynn usually doesn't swear in her lyrics. When she does, you ''know'' she means business. This even extends to her speaking in interviews, where she'll only swear if she wants to really emphasise a point.


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** This even extends to her speaking in interviews. She'll only swear if she wants to really emphasise a point.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Lynn usually doesn't swear in her lyrics. When she does, you ''know'' she means business.

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* PrecisionFStrike: Lynn usually doesn't swear in her lyrics. When she does, you ''know'' she means business. This even extends to her speaking in interviews, where she'll only swear if she wants to really emphasise a point.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Lynn usually doesn't swear in her lyrics. When she does, you ''know'' she means business.
** "Death of Me"
-->"If it gets in the wrong hands, then we're fucked"
** "Goddess" has two examples.
-->"This shit is so exhausting"
-->"I'm a motherfucking brand"
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** "Loveless", "January Rain" and "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me''.

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** "Loveless", "January Rain" and "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me''.Me'' also has several.
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* AGodAmI: "Goddess".

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* AGodAmI: "Goddess"."Goddess"

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* LoveIsADrug: "Use Me"



** The title track of ''Use Me'' is much more electronic than the band's usual output, and has lots of trip-hop and hip-hop influences. It also has a guest appearance from rapper 070 Shake.

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** The title track of ''Use Me'' "Use Me" is a much more electronic song than the band's usual output, and has lots of trip-hop and hip-hop influences. It also has a guest appearance from rapper 070 Shake.
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** "Loveless" and "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me''.

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** "Loveless" "Loveless", "January Rain" and "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me''.

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** "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me'' is of the I Have To Leave/It's Me Not You variety.
-->"Couldn't save you, I don't blame you, we just have to let it go"

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** "Loveless" and "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me'' is of the I Have To Leave/It's Me Not You variety.
-->"Couldn't save you, I don't blame you, we just have to let it go"
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* BreakUpSong: Several songs from ''All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell''. It could even be argued that this is a break-up ''album''.

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Several songs from ''All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell''. It could even be argued that this is a break-up ''album''.''album''.
** "Wish You Well" from ''Use Me'' is of the I Have To Leave/It's Me Not You variety.
-->"Couldn't save you, I don't blame you, we just have to let it go"
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* ReligionRantSong: "Holy", of the hate the faithful type. It's Lynn taking a swipe at HolierThanThou Christians who use their religious beliefs as an excuse to be bigoted or disrespectful to others. She argues that they behave that way because they're insecure about themselves. Considering that Lynn is openly gay, it's absolutely based on some real-life experiences she's had since she came out at the age of 18.

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* ReligionRantSong: "Holy", of the hate the faithful type. It's Lynn taking a swipe at HolierThanThou Christians who use their religious beliefs as an excuse to be bigoted or disrespectful to others. She argues that they behave that way because they're insecure about themselves. Considering that Lynn is openly gay, gay and has admitted to being fascinated with the occult since she was young, it's absolutely based on some real-life experiences she's had since she came out at the age of 18.experiences.
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* ElectromagneticGhosts: The music video and lyrics for "White Noise" where it's about a ghost causing interference while trying to communicate with the living.

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* ElectromagneticGhosts: The music video and lyrics for "White Noise" where it's Noise". It's about a ghost causing interference while trying to communicate with the living.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: "What's Wrong" is mainly a dancey electronic track... except for the bridge section, where Lynn goes almost out of nowhere into full-on metalcore screams.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: OutOfGenreExperience:
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"What's Wrong" is mainly a dancey electronic track... except for the bridge section, where Lynn goes almost out of nowhere into full-on metalcore screams.screams.
** The title track of ''Use Me'' is much more electronic than the band's usual output, and has lots of trip-hop and hip-hop influences. It also has a guest appearance from rapper 070 Shake.
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* AGodAmI: "Goddess".
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* ReligionRantSong: "Holy", of the hate the leaders type. It's Lynn taking a swipe at HolierThanThou Christian MoralGuardians who use their religious beliefs as an excuse to be bigoted or disrespectful to others. She argues that they behave that way because they're insecure about themselves.

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* ReligionRantSong: "Holy", of the hate the leaders faithful type. It's Lynn taking a swipe at HolierThanThou Christian MoralGuardians Christians who use their religious beliefs as an excuse to be bigoted or disrespectful to others. She argues that they behave that way because they're insecure about themselves. Considering that Lynn is openly gay, it's absolutely based on some real-life experiences she's had since she came out at the age of 18.

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