The lasting impression of Use Me, however, is that it sounds like the natural result of everything that Lynn has worked on up to this point – it’s never derivative, nostalgic, or trying to be anything that it’s not. It’s a PVRIS album, packing in every quality that she’s built that name upon, while powered by a subtle forward motion. That every idea and sound heard is hers and she can finally, proudly take sole credit for that is to be celebrated.
Given the narrative surrounding the release, it would be tempting to assume that Use Me represents some kind of culmination or conclusion. But really, it’s truer to think of this as a new beginning. There’s a sense that this is Lynn Gunn dipping a toe in the waters of owning the PVRIS name as hers and hers alone. The full potential of that discovery feels like it has yet to be uncovered. When she does, something truly special could be on the horizon.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: CHVRCHES, IDKHow, twenty one pilots
Use Me is released on August 28 via Reprise / Warner Music – pre-order and pre-save your copy now.