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The Italian festival Ferrara Sotto Le Stelle is underway in the square within Ferrara's Castello Estence, and last night PJ Harvey performed with her band (John Parish, Mick Harvey, Jean-Marc Butty).…   Read Story »
We still have plenty of time and music left in 2011, but since we're at the halfway (or so) mark, we thought it made sense to pause and take stock of the best albums of the year so far. There was…   Read Story »
At this point, after Cole's discussion with Polly Jean and listens to "Written On The Forehead" and "The Last Living Rose," you should know what to expect from Harvey's eighth album Let England Shake…   Read Story »
NAME: PJ Harvey PROGRESS REPORT: Polly Jean gets poetic and political on her forthcoming Let England Shake. When she's not on stage performing or talking about her music, it's almost impossible…   Read Story »
Last month we heard "Written On The Forehead" from PJ Harvey's forthcoming eighth studio album. Now we've got a short film by Seamus Murphy for another track, "The Last Living Rose." There's not a…   Read Story »
PJ Harvey announced her eighth album about a week ago, Let England Shake. It was recorded inside a church in Dorset, England with assistance from producer Flood and musicians Mick Harvey and John…   Read Story »
The longtime collaborators delivered the dark, slinky, windswept A Woman A Man Walked opener to Jay Leno two and a half months ago, but that doesn't stop Letterman from jokily analyzing the…   Read Story »
They did A Woman A Man Walked By's dark, guitar-heavy single "Black Hearted Love" and Harvey forgot her shoes. See for yourself at Hulu. New Yorkers: They're at the Fillmore at Irving Plaza tomorrow,…   Read Story »
Some 12 years after Dance Hall At Louse Point, Polly and Parish will release their jointly billed A Woman Walked By LP, next Tuesday (3/30) via Island Records. It's gotten off to a good start. Last…   Read Story »
A few weeks ago, we posted "Black Hearted Love," with its slinky, powerful PJ vocals and roaring guitar work by John Parish. It's reminiscent of Sonic Youth ... and the '90s in general. The song's…   Read Story »