White Noise (Pvris album)

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White Noise
PVRIS White Noise.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2014
Recorded2014
Genre
Length40:16
Label
Producer Blake Harnage
Pvris chronology
Acoustic
(2014)
White Noise
(2014)
All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell
(2017)
Singles from White Noise
  1. "St. Patrick"
    Released: June 24, 2014
  2. "My House"
    Released: September 22, 2014
White Noise track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Smoke"3:05
2."St. Patrick"4:20
3."My House"4:02
4."Holy"4:55
5."White Noise"4:22
6."Fire"3:49
7."Eyelids"5:07
8."Mirrors"3:24
9."Ghosts"3:40
10."Let Them In"3:32
Total length:40:19
Deluxe edition (CD)
No.TitleLength
1."You and I"4:30
2."Empty"3:26
3."Smoke"3:05
4."St. Patrick"4:20
5."My House"4:02
6."Holy"4:55
7."White Noise"4:22
8."Fire"3:49
9."Eyelids"5:07
10."Mirrors"3:24
11."Ghosts"3:40
12."Let Them In"3:32
Total length:53:11
Deluxe edition (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."You and I" 
2."Smoke" 
3."St. Patrick" 
4."My House" 
5."Holy" 
6."White Noise" 
7."Fire" 
8."Eyelids" 
9."Mirrors" 
10."Ghosts"/"Let Them In" 

Personnel

Personnel per reissue sleeve. [13]

Chart positions

Chart (2014–16)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) [89] 53
UK Albums (OCC) [77] 55
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [82] 13
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC) [90] 12
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [91] 20
US Billboard 200 [71] 88
US Alternative Albums ( Billboard ) [72] 6
US Independent Albums ( Billboard ) [73] 6
US Top Album Sales ( Billboard ) [92] 51
US Top Rock Albums ( Billboard ) [74] 11
US Vinyl Albums ( Billboard ) [93] 3

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