Retreating from the limelight after the tour for her acclaimed third album, To Bring You My Love, PJ Harvey became something of a recluse, appearing only on her colleague John Parish's Dance Hall at Louse Point, as well as a Nick Cave record, over the course of the next two and a half years. During her self-imposed exile, Harvey returned to her small hometown of Yeovil and isolated herself from most pop trends, eventually writing the material that would come to comprise her fourth album, Is This Desire?…
PJ Harvey's fifth album "Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea" is the singer/songwriter's finest album and should please fans of her older albums and new fans alike. "Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea" is somewhat slicker, less rough-around-the-edges than her other albums. I would recommend this album to start off with, as it is probably her most assessable work. If you don't own any PJ Harvey albums, this is a good place to start.
PJ Harvey is set to release her first ever DVD May 23 on Island Records. Titled PJ Harvey - Please Leave Quietly, the DVD collects live performances from her 2003-2004 Uh Huh Her Tour and pairs them with interviews, a video diary and behind the scenes footage…
PJ Harvey is set to release her first ever DVD May 23 on Island Records. Titled PJ Harvey - Please Leave Quietly, the DVD collects live performances from her 2003-2004 Uh Huh Her Tour and pairs them with interviews, a video diary and behind the scenes footage…
PJ Harvey is set to release her first ever DVD May 23 on Island Records. Titled PJ Harvey - Please Leave Quietly, the DVD collects live performances from her 2003-2004 Uh Huh Her Tour and pairs them with interviews, a video diary and behind the scenes footage…