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Very odd for this day and age indeed - brings back memories of just happening across releases in record stores rather than hearing about them months in advance online.
In other news, I really like her Leonard Cohen cover for 'Bad Sisters' - great show btw
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Tue September 06, 2022 11:07 pm
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I'm excited by the box set, though I think it falls outside the budget. Despite being a pretty big fan, I haven't really deep dived b-sides/ rarities outside of the 4 track demos and the Peel sessions.
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Fri September 16, 2022 4:15 am
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This release and the new album coming out have gotten me on a PJH run. I've buy this release on at least CD.
Just picked up TBYML Demos on vinyl for a healthy discount. The other ones I want that I don't have are ITD? and LES. I'll wait out for discounts on them as well.
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Tue April 25, 2023 8:19 pm
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Quote:
PJ Harvey's tenth studio album I Inside the Old Year Dying will be released July 7th 2023 on Partisan Records, and is available to pre-order on gatefold 140g vinyl and CD, along with some newly designed merchandise products. There are a limited number of hand-signed lyric cards available from the official PJ Harvey store.
PJ Harvey says, "After many years of work I am very happy to release this collection of new songs. It was a difficult album to make and took time to find its strongest form, but it has finally become all I hoped for it to be."
I Inside the Old Year Dying marks PJ Harvey's first album in seven years, produced and mixed by her long-time creative collaborators John Parish and Flood.
"On this album PJ Harvey builds a sonic universe somehow located in a space between life's opposites, and between recent history and the ancient past.
Scattered with biblical imagery and references to Shakespeare, all of these distinctions ultimately dissolve into something profoundly uplifting and redemptive." - John Harris, March 2023
A1. Prayer at the Gate A2. Autumn Term A3. Lwonesome Tonight A4. Seem an I A5. The Nether-edge A6. I Inside the Old Year Dying B1. All Souls B2. A Child's Question, August B3. I Inside the Old I Dying B4. August B5. A Child's Question, July B6. A Noiseless Noise
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Wed April 26, 2023 12:11 pm
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Totally agree yeah, more LES, less Hope is definitely what i want too, she lost me on Hope, I tried it again and again but it stubbornly refuses to grab me and I otherwise like everything she's done so that upsets me to no end.
I quite like that new song so far, fingers crossed.
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Wed April 26, 2023 3:14 pm
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i LOVE this new song. I love how untethered it is; it's difficult to discern the tonic (root note), and to identify a clear verse/chorus structure. It just kind of floats along, doing odd things with sound effects and timing similar to my favorite tracks on LES.
Post subject: Re: 50 ft Queenie: The long overdue PJ Harvey thread
Posted: Thu April 27, 2023 10:53 am
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tragabigzanda wrote:
I love how untethered it is; it's difficult to discern the tonic (root note), and to identify a clear verse/chorus structure. This is encouraging.
I like this. Second listen got me. My first thoughts were like White chalk with guitars and a beat out of the quieter tracks from ITD. But this has a new space to it... and depth.
I've got to say, I loved the wheel when that single came out, and I was excited for the album. The tour was great, in a theatrical kind of way, and gave me a new appreciation of Hope 6. But now I hardly put it on.
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