Why are the other guys even in the band anymore, this looks and sounds more and more like a Lynn solo project.
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Enjoyable, not that I expected less from Pvris. Though, I don't think it sounds quite as good as most of the songs off of White Noise.
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This was pretty boring compared to anything off of White Noise. I enjoyed Lynn's vocals on the chorus, but she was basically the only real component to the song
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Thanks to whoever edited this article.
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Yeah I have to agree, I was pretty underwhelmed by this track. It sounds like they're really pushing for this to be on the radio.
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Yeah I have to agree, I was pretty underwhelmed by this track. It sounds like they're really pushing for this to be on the radio.
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Sounds like a continuation from White Noise which is a good thing to me. The song doesn't really sound or feel like it's a new single from a new album, but more like a bonus track off of White Noise.
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It's been announced that this is a part of a Deluxe Version of White Noise, set for release on the 22nd of April. Pre-orders went up last night. I really like the song, definitely aimed more for radio though. I'm also bummed that the "Deluxe" reissue is only gonna have two new songs, and one acoustic. Comes with a dvd of all their music videos though, which is pretty dandy. So you can "watch the album"
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Yeah I have to agree, I was pretty underwhelmed by this track. It sounds like they're really pushing for this to be on the radio.
but everything on white noise is radio-worthy too?
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I mean yeah, but nothing on White Noise literally screamed "radio song" like this track does. Plus most of White Noise had some pretty nice instrumentals and didn't completely rely on Lynn carrying the track, unlike this.
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^ I always thought that St. Patrick was easily a radio tune.
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St. Patrick was executed perfectly and was still a great song tho.
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