Features
Thursday, December 15 2011
The Best Alternative Songwriters of 2011
Some of 2011's best songwriting came from artists whose work could be broadly defined as "alternative". Few of these artists fit the mold of the traditional singer-songwriter, creating music the blurs the lines defining genres.
Wednesday, November 28 2007
New Ground: An Interview with PJ Harvey
PJ Harvey talks to PopMatters about her haunting new album, learning piano by ear, limitless imagination, and why she decided to do a string of solo shows to bring White Chalk to her fans.
Reviews
Wednesday, February 1 2012
PJ Harvey: Let England Shake: 12 Short Films By Seamus Murphy [DVD]
These videos deftly match Harvey's exploration of England's wartime past with artfully filmed images of its present.
Tuesday, February 15 2011
PJ Harvey: Let England Shake
Recorded in a 19th century Dorset church, Polly Jean's latest focuses heavily on nationalism, warfare, and the use and abuse of the autoharp.
Wednesday, February 9 2011
Anna Calvi: Anna Calvi
Don't bother reading this review. Just go out and buy the record. Y'all should probably put some clothes on first, though.
Tuesday, October 2 2007
PJ Harvey: White Chalk
It’s rare that music this supernatural is also this visceral. White Chalk wields ghostly knives, but they cut deep.
Tuesday, May 30 2006
PJ Harvey: PJ Harvey on Tour: Please Leave Quietly [DVD]
This tour documentary is able to do what most artists can only dream about: it re-animates PJ Harvey's back catalogue, re-invents her sound palette, and flaunts (in the most positive way) her skill and versatility not only as a singer, musician, and visual artist, but also as a businesswoman.
Blogs
Monday, January 10 2011
PJ Harvey: Let England Shake (new album) (video / stream)
PJ Harvey Let England Shake (Vagrant/Island) Releasing: 15 February It's pretty much a major cultural event every time PJ Harvey releases a new album. One…
Monday, April 26 2010
PJ Harvey Unveils New Song on BBC Morning Television (video)
If the 30 coolest people on the planet (30 because that is how many most likely remain) were to be ranked by awesomeness, innovation, and…

































