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BRIDPORT-born rock star PJ Harvey once sang 'To Bring You My Love'.
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PJ Harvey, poet: ‘Dorset is light and dark, ecstasy and melancholy’
The singer-songwriter has written an extraordinary narrative poem that glories in the landscape and dialect of her home county
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From Screaming Trees to Gutter Twins: Mark Lanegan’s 10 greatest recordings
Collaborations with PJ Harvey, icy synthpop and rollicking psychedelia all feature in songs from across the career of a prolific musical great
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Glastonbury adds additional acts to livestream concert billing
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Glastonbury: PJ Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, George Ezra and Róisín Murphy join livestream bill
Glastonbury: PJ Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, George Ezra and Róisín Murphy join livestream bill. A narrative by Harvey, Cocker, Michael Eavis and others will link musical performances from around the site
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Festivals unlock the most extreme, feral imaginations in people – they changed my life
With festivals set to return this summer, DJ and music journalist Oliver Keens kicks off a new series of first-hand accounts from life in tents
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PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love (Demos) review – gripping outtakes from 1995
PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love (Demos) review – gripping outtakes from 1995(Island) Previously unheard demos from the singer-songwriter’s third album throw her extraordinary lyrics into dramatic relief
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PJ Harvey: where to start with her back catalogue
PJ Harvey: where to start with her back catalogueOur Listener’s Digest series continues with the raw and anarchic songcraft of the two-time Mercury prize winner
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A Dog Called Money review – PJ Harvey suffers for her art...
The singer’s visit to war zones and refugee camps for musical inspiration feels ill-judged. Musician PJ Harvey travels to Afghanistan, Syria and Washington DC with photographer Seamus Murphy, recording her thoughts and gathering inspiration for an album that she subsequently records in a specially constructed studio in Somerset House in London. Yikes. What was intended as an examination of the creative process backfires and becomes instead an inadvertent chronicle of oblivious privilege. Harvey
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A Dog Called Money review – globetrotting PJ Harvey keeps her distance
Note-taking … PJ Harvey in A Dog Called Money. Photograph: Pulse Films/AllstarHere’s a disappointingly uninsightful documentary about the making of PJ Harvey’s reportage-style 2016 album The Hope Six Demolition Project. It’s directed by Harvey’s friend, photojournalist Seamus Murphy, who she travels with on research field trips to Afghanistan, Kosovo and low-income black neighbourhoods of Washington DC. But the film’s political engagement is oddly wishy-washy, while fans hungry for intimate acc
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