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8th March 2011

Album: PJ Harvey – Let England Shake

Let me first begin by stating that I like PJ Harvey. I like concept albums. I like history. And I like weird, plinky music. If these things are not true of you, you may not share my enthusiasm for Let England Shake.
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PJ Harvey
Let England Shake
Universal Islands Record Ltd.
4 stars

Let me first begin by stating that I like PJ Harvey. I like concept albums. I like history. And I like weird, plinky music. If these things are not true of you, you may not share my enthusiasm for Let England Shake. Polly Jean has created a magical album that follows the theme of war, wriggling its way under your skin and into your heart. Critics are going crazy for her experimental music, powerful lyrics and Bjork-esque high-pitched wail. It’s sure to be a festival and awards favourite, but is certainly not for everyone. Give it a listen, and then give it another.

Jenny Novitzky


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