Pry Drift Toward Euphoria In “Heaven”
- Charles Luberisse
- 1 day ago
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Written By: Big C

Routine rarely sounds this transcendent. NYC-based duo Simeon Beardsley and Amara Bush known as Pry, return with a dreamy slow-burner track that unravels into organized chaos entitled Heaven. Opening with soft harmonies and pulsing synths, the track swells gently before spiraling into a final act of sonic upheaval. Lyrically, the track explores life within restrictive routines, where the search for escape feels necessary but inaccessible. The tension between craving and surrender, is something Pry does with deliberate finesse. Threading their sound between shoegaze shimmer and raw power-pop dynamics, Pry says:
This is the first song we rehearsed with a live band. It’s a favorite for its structure and simplicity, and its shift from gentle restraint to full collapse.

It’s the latest glimpse into their debut album Wrapped in Plastic, arriving May 29 and already shaping up to be a compelling collision of intimacy and distortion. Their upcoming album blends jangly textures with gritty emotional surges, calling back to ‘90s dream rock while carving something unmistakably current. Until then, press play on “Heaven” and let Pry pull you into a space where surrender feels sublime. Connect with them today on
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