
PVRIS Conjures Magnetic Beats in Allegedly Haunted House with ‘Oil & Water’

Electrifying the alternative pop scene, PVRIS, fronted by the enchanting Lyndsey Gunnulfsen, has blessed our playlists with their latest single, ‘Oil & Water’. This intriguing track follows the electrifying ‘Burn The Witch’, paving the way for a much-anticipated all-female anthology that’s poised to take the industry by storm this spring through Hopeless Records.
- The song encapsulates the turbulent dance of an ill-matched love affair.
- Written amidst a backdrop of eerie silence in a potentially haunted house in Kansas City.
- Speaks volume of the lengths one would traverse to salvage love.
Painted against the canvas of a spectral sojourn, ‘Oil & Water’ journeys from Kansas City to Los Angeles, before reaching its final form in Northern California’s Nevada City. The crafting of this track wasn’t just about music production; it was a liberating creative quest, setting the scene for empowering female solidarity in the domain of music production.
Here’s what Lyndsey had to share about this artistically uninhibited journey:
“It’s about creating a rich tapestry of female artistry without boundaries. It’s not about being a pioneer; it’s about stating the obvious shortage of female power in the music industry’s technical fields and aiming to bridge that gaping disparity. I’ve been in countless sessions, yet collaborations with female producers and writers are embarrassingly sparse.”
Gunnulfsen’s fiery enthusiasm for fostering an environment of creative freedom amongst female artists shines through not only in ‘Oil & Water’ but also in her musings about this project:
“The vision is clear; spark a flame of camaraderie and unfettered joy among fellow female musicians. This is not a one-off endeavor but the inauguration of a creative commune that I dream will flourish indefinitely.”
Delve into this stirring odyssey and let the track resonate with your own experiences of love’s complex tapestry. Embrace the sounds below as the rhythms unfold.