PVRIS has released its sixth White Noise music video, this time featuring a joint clip with lead singer Lynn Gunn as front and center for the album's ninth and tenth tracks, "Ghosts" and "Let Them In."

The spastic 6-minute, 35-second clip could certainly scramble your brains a bit, with black-and-white silhouettes  of the band flashing quickly across the screen. The same visual effect pretty much continues throughout the breadth of the video, with certain sections of clip launching into slow motion to pair with the song's turns.

The new video follows only two days after their most recent music video for "Smoke," which was very similar, however, the only difference is that you can at least see the band members rather than just their shadows in the new clip.

The Massachussetts-based band has been making waves across the synth pop scene, especially after making its live television debut at last year's APMA's with a stunning electric performance. The band also recently performed two tracks on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

"The best thing about this style of music, with electronics and programming, is that you can really create a vision that's not restricted to three or four instruments," singer Gunn recently told Upset Magazine. "You can literally make any sound you want. You can create any atmosphere you want. The possibilities are endless."

PVRIS, who was originally named Paris, will soon embark on a tour with Fall Out Boy and Demi Lovato before heading overseas to the UK and Europe for its own leg of headlining performances. You can check out all of the currently scheduled tour dates via the band's official website. White Noise is out now via Rise Records in both hard copy vinyl LP and digital formats.

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