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Hearth of Glass: PURITY RING Finds a Place of Their Own
[PURITY RING] is a Canadian duo whose eerie pop threads tender vocals through hard, hip-hop leaning drums.
Bedroom haunt meets bass weight
Formed by Megan James and Corin Roddick in Edmonton, they built early buzz with Shrines and kept refining the contrast of glassy synths and body-deep bass. Recent years saw a quieter release path with Womb and the Graves EP, and this run feels like the duo leaning back into a self-defined space rather than a comeback plea. Expect a focused set that lifts Fineshrine, Obedear, Push Pull, and Bodyache, with ambient intros that melt into big drum drops.Who fills the room
Crowds skew toward fans who found them in the blog era mixed with newer listeners discovering the moodier side of pop, and the floor vibe stays intent, gentle, and bass-hungry. Trivia heads note that many Shrines vocals were tracked in closets between Edmonton and Montreal, and that Corin first cut his teeth as a drummer in local electronic projects before the duo linked. Note: these setlist picks and staging guesses are based on past shows and could shift on the night.Soft Glow, Sharp Ears: The PURITY RING Scene
The scene tilts cozy rather than rowdy, with monochrome fits, reflective fabrics, and soft-lit accessories that echo the music's cool shine.
Dress codes, light codes
You will hear people trade favorite lines from Fineshrine before the set and then sing them full voice when the kick lands. When the beat eases between songs, the room settles fast, and a quick hush makes the next hit feel bigger. Merch tends to be clean and text-first, pastel or grayscale, with small glyphs rather than big logos, and the tote bags move quickly.Quiet rituals, shared pulse
There are small rituals: a low cheer when the first bell tones flicker in, off-beat claps during a tom build, and a neat sway when the sub slides. Older fans who came up on Shrines stand beside newer heads who found Womb, and both groups listen closely, leave space, and let the bass lead. It feels like a quiet community moment built on detail and dynamics, not volume for its own sake.Lilt and Low-End: PURITY RING Live, Up Close
PURITY RING live is about contrast: Megan's high, breathy lines sit on top of thick, dry drums that snap like steps on ice.
Built for bloom and drop
Arrangements keep the verses spare so the choruses can bloom, often with stacked harmonies that are tight enough to feel like one voice. Corin rebuilds beats on pads instead of just pressing play, so fills land a hair different each night and the drops feel earned. They sometimes nudge a song down a half-step live to save vocal stamina across the set, which warms the timbre without dulling the bite.Small choices, big impact
Expect extended intros on Obedear or a stretched bridge in Fineshrine that lets the sub breathe before the synths reappear. Lighting tends toward soft pulses and fogless glow, framing the music rather than chasing it. A subtle trick they favor is pitching a duplicate vocal an octave below and tucking it under the lead, which adds weight while keeping the words clear.Kindred Frequencies: PURITY RING Neighbors in Sound
Fans of CHVRCHES often find a similar mix of bright hooks over punchy synths, though PURITY RING leans darker in tone.