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From the outset of her career, the work of PJ Harvey has commanded attention. A multi-instrumentalist, she is primarily a vocalist, guitarist, and pianist.

In 1991, Harvey formed the eponymous bass/drums/guitar trio in Dorset, England, and by that autumn had released the debut single 'Dress' on independent label Too Pure. Dry, released in March 1992, was hailed globally as an astonishing debut album, particularly in the United States, where Rolling Stone magazine named Harvey 'Best Songwriter' and 'Best New Female Singer' of 1992.

In 1993, she signed to Island Records and released her second album Rid Of Me. The album, supported by a lengthy world tour, brought Harvey her first Mercury Music Prize nomination. The original trio dissolved, and Harvey's solo follow-up, 4-Track Demos, was released in the autumn of 1993.

To Bring You My Love, an eclectic and starkly original album followed in 1995, and was accompanied by live performances that saw Harvey explore a more theatrical edge on stage. She received her second Mercury Music Prize nomination, two Grammy Award nominations, and 'Artist of the Year' awards from both Rolling Stone and Spin.

Her fourth album Is This Desire? released in September 1998, attracted plaudits globally, gaining several BRIT and Grammy Award nominations. The much anticipated follow-up, Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea, was released in October 2000 and went on to win Harvey's first Mercury Music Prize. 'Stories...' was supported by a sold-out worldwide tour. After a summer of live dates, including the first rock concert to be held at London's Tate Modern gallery, Harvey finished work on her next album, Uh Huh Her.

White Chalk was her critically-acclaimed seventh studio album, which marked a departure as it was composed almost entirely on piano. It was supported by a string of notable solo performances including Manchester International Festival, The Royal Festival Hall, the Hay-On-Wye Festival of Literature, the New Yorker Festival, Sydney Opera House, and a performance at Copenhagen Opera House for the Crown Prince couple.

In 2006 PJ Harvey: The Peel Sessions was released - a collection of recordings for the veteran British broadcaster John Peel, spanning her career to date.

Harvey's 2011 album, Let England Shake, was created with long-standing collaborators Flood, John Parish, and Mick Harvey. The songs focus on both her home country and events further afield in which it has embroiled itself. The record evokes the troubled spirit of its time, whilst also looking back through our history. Let England Shake won Harvey her second Mercury Music Prize, setting her apart as the only artist to have won the award on two occasions, an achievement recognised by The Guinness Book Of Records. The album was also awarded 'Album of the Year' at the 2012 Ivor Novello Awards and was named '#1 Album of the Year' by numerous publications including The Sunday Times, Los Angeles Times, Mojo, Uncut, Washington Post, The Guardian, NME, Spin, Sydney Morning Herald, Le Matin, OOR Magazine, Irish Times, The Independent, and The Sunday Telegraph. Prior to the album's release, in May 2010, Harvey made a guest appearance on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show, the week before the UK General Election. She was interviewed by Marr and performed the song 'Let England Shake' in front of Marr's other guest, the then Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. She was invited back on the show in April 2011 alongside Brown's successor, Prime Minister David Cameron, and performed the song 'The Last Living Rose'.

Let England Shake was accompanied by 12 short films by award-winning photojournalist Seamus Murphy. Murphy, with whom Harvey began working in 2011, has spent over two decades documenting the world through his lens. His work has taken him to Rwanda, Eritrea, Kosovo, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.

Harvey's work with Murphy continued over subsequent years, with the pair accompanying each other on trips to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington D.C. This unique artistic, journalistic, and photographic journey became Harvey's ninth studio album, The Hope Six Demolition Project. In early 2015, the album was recorded during a month-long unique residency called 'Recording in Progress' at London's Somerset House, during which audiences were given the opportunity to observe Harvey at work with her band and producers in a purpose-built studio housed in the basement of the iconic London building. The Hope Six Demolition Project was released in April 2016 and became Harvey's first UK number 1 album.

In 2019 Harvey released her first original theatrical score album, All About Eve, via Invada Records & Lakeshore Records. The 12-track album contains 10 original pieces of instrumental music as well as two new songs written by Harvey and sung by Gillian Anderson and Lily James. Harvey's score for All About Eve is performed by herself, James Johnston, and Kenrick Rowe, and uses Franz Liszt's 'Liebestraume' (a musical element of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's original 1950s classic film) as a musical touchstone, exploring the more somber and deeply psychological aspects of the story.

2020 saw the start of a comprehensive reissue campaign which saw PJ Harvey's entire back catalogue - plus her two albums in collaboration with John Parish - reissued on vinyl over the course of 12 months. For the first time, each of PJ Harvey's album demos were also made available as stand-alone albums on vinyl, CD and digital.

In the summer of 2023 PJ Harvey released her tenth studio album, I Inside the Old Year Dying, via Partisan Records. Co-produced by Flood and John Parish the album was nominated in the Best Alternative Album category at the 2024 Grammy Awards. Soon after its release she toured the UK and Europe, with her bandmates John Parish, Jean-Marc Butty, Giovanni Ferrario, and James Johnston. To develop the live show she worked with director Ian Rickson, who had also directed the live shows for the Let England Shake and the Hope Six tours.

COLLABORATIONS:

PJ Harvey has collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, Tricky, Sparklehorse, Josh Homme, John Parish, Pascal Comelade, Gordon Gano, Ramy Essam and Mark Lanegan. She also wrote, recorded & produced material for Marianne Faithfull's 2004 album 'Before The Poison'.

In 1996 she worked with John Parish on Dance Hall At Louse Point, both an album and a live accompaniment to the Mark Bruce Dance Company production of the same name. The follow-up collaboration with Parish, entitled A Woman A Man Walked By, was released in 2009 ahead of an extensive tour of Europe and America. The video for the first single, 'Black Hearted Love', was directed by the acclaimed British artists Jake & Dinos Chapman.

Her work with photographer Seamus Murphy has seen them collaborate on two albums: Let England Shake and The Hope Six Demolition Project, as well as Harvey's debut book of poems, The Hollow of the Hand and the feature-length documentary A Dog Called Money.

COMPOSITION, SCORING AND ACTING:

Harvey has composed extensive soundtracks for film and television, in 1994, covering 'The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife' for the documentary 'September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill', and in 1996, contributing 'This Is Mine' with Nick Bicat for Coky Giedroyc's film, 'Stella Does Tricks' and 'Who Will Love Me Now', again with Bicat for Philip Ridley's 'The Passion of Darkly Noon'.

In 2009, Harvey composed the soundtrack for renowned director Ian Rickson's New York production of 'Hedda Gabler'. They worked together again in 2011 on the music for Ophelia in 'Hamlet' at the Young Vic, starring Michael Sheen, and for his highly acclaimed 2014 production of 'Electra' at The Old Vic starring Kristin Scott Thomas. She also scored Rickson's "The Nest," as well as "The Goat" starring Damian Lewis. In 2024 Harvey's original score with songs co-written by playwright Ben Power will feature in Rickson's 'London Tide', produced and presented by The National Theatre.

In 2019, Harvey was commissioned to score Ivo Van Hove's West End production of 'All About Eve,' starring Gillian Anderson and Lily James. Her artistic process on this and previous scores was documented by BBC Radio 4 journalist Jon Wilson, as part of the BBC's highly respected 'Behind the Scenes' series.

Harvey contributed original music for the BBC's 'Peaky Blinders' Series 2, starring Cillian Murphy, and the radio drama productions, 'Eurydice and Orpheus' by Simon Armitage and 'Orpheus and Eurydice' by Linda Marshall Griffiths. Other projects have included soundtrack work on the films 'Basquiat' by Julian Schnabel, 'The Cradle Will Rock' by Tim Robbins, 'What's This Film Called Love' by Mark Cousins, Sarah Miles' 'Amaeru Fallout 1972', which she also appeared in, 'Dark River' by Clio Barnard, and 'Six Feet Under'. Her tracks, 'Horses' and 'Bobby Don't Steal' featured in Mark Cousins' 2012 film, 'What's This Film Called Love'. Original music by Harvey features in Shane Meadows' 2019 drama series, 'The Virtues,' including the end credits song "The Crowded Cell." Harvey also co-wrote the music to Sharon Horgan's 2023 series 'Bad Sisters' with composer Tim Phillips, including the theme song, a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Who By Fire". They also co-composed the music for the show's second series.

As an actor, Harvey appeared in the 1990 film, 'Lost in the Stars' and as Mary Magdalene in Hal Hartley's movie 'The Book of Life' in 1998. She also had a cameo appearance in Sarah Miles' 1999 film, 'A Bunny Girl's Tale'.

ART:

In addition to her musical career, Harvey paints, draws and creates sculptures. Summer 2010 saw Harvey guest design Francis Ford Coppola's art & literary magazine; Zoetrope: All-Story. The issue featured her previously unseen paintings, sculpture and drawings. She contributed artwork to Beat Magazine in 2015 and a photo montage she created appeared in Vogue Australia in 2016. She continues to paint and draw, and some of her latest work will be released in the special edition of her new poetry collection.

OTHER NOTABLE PROJECTS:

In August 2013, PJ Harvey released the song, 'Shaker Aamer', to highlight the detention of the then last British resident held without trial inside the US prison at Guantanamo Bay. The track was streamed exclusively on The Guardian's website and received positive worldwide attention. Aamer was eventually released two years later in October 2015.

In June 2017, PJ Harvey collaborated with Egyptian recording artist Ramy Essam, and producer John Parish, to write and record 'The Camp.' The song was created to raise awareness and funding for The Beyond Association, a national Lebanese NGO. Beyond's work provides access to education, healthcare, and psycho-social support for displaced children in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon.

In 2008, Harvey appeared on 'Private Passions' on Radio 3. She was a guest editor on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme in December 2013, and in 2017, Radio 4 broadcasted a 15-minute drama, 'On Kosovo Field', inspired by PJ Harvey's notebooks and poetry from her travels in Kosovo, written by Fin Kennedy.

POETRY:

PJ Harvey's first collection of poetry titled The Hollow of the Hand, in collaboration with photographer Seamus Murphy, was published by Bloomsbury UK in October 2015. To celebrate the release, Harvey and Murphy presented The Hollow of the Hand - two sold-out live events of poems, new songs, images and conversation at the Royal Festival Hall - as part of the London Literature Festival. Her poem, The Guest Room, was first published in The New Yorker in 2015.

On 4th November 2015, PJ Harvey appeared alongside Irish poet Paul Muldoon in a new experimental series of 'In Conversation' style evenings called 'Soundings at the Byre', created by the University of St. Andrews' new International Writer in Residence, Reif Larsen, and Professor of English, Don Paterson.

PJ Harvey continues to study poetry under the tutelage of friend, mentor and editor Don Paterson. Harvey's second book of poetry, Orlam, a beautiful and profound narrative poem set in a magic realist version of the West Country, was published in Picador Poetry hardback format on 28th April 2022.

A special edition incorporating Harvey's own illustrative artwork followed in October 2022'. Orlam is not only a remarkable coming-of-age tale, but the first full-length book written in the Dorset dialect for many decades. Harvey undertook a headline and Literary Festival tour of Orlam across 2022 and 2023, during which she also engaged in 'In Conversation' discussions with several hosts including Max Porter, Frank Skinner, and Amanda Petrusich.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION:

In 2013, Harvey was awarded an MBE for services to music. The following year, she was awarded an Honorary Degree in Music by Goldsmiths, University of London. She has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, eight BRIT Awards, and is the only artist in history to have won the Mercury Music Prize twice.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 194 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show!

    by Michelesmouse on 5/15/17Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    One of the best concerts I've seen lately. Her band blew me away. I loved the horns and enjoyed seeing her play the sax.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My second PJ Harvey Hope Six tour

    by Beepernps on 5/13/17Fox Performing Arts Center - Riverside

    Saw PJ Harvey last summer at the Shrine in LA. That show was good, but I had issues with the sound system and acoustics. Its not really a venue for concerts. I got another ticket for Riverside a week before for 20 dollars on a LiveNation sale. I figured Riverside would be a bettter deal since the Greek Theatre in LA would be Nosebleed seats for the same price. So I left early for the show, and parked. Killed some time in downtown riverside and went to the show. Line was quick- but since the venue moved down the street last minute, the Live Nation ticket app didnt show the bar code. (dont trust it, get a ticket at the box office with your name) Luckily the security let me back in front after getting a real ticket. The seats were about 30 or so feet from the stage. I wasnt going to pay 70 extra to get hit by the band's sweat. The acoustics were very good and the sound system was very clear. PJ played mostly her new songs and the rest from Let England Shake with a few good oldies. This was a great show, and upon second viewing I have more appreciation for the concept PJ was trying to do live. The large band has a rich sound, and she lets them have their highlights in the show.John Parish wasnt there, but his fill-in did a good job. "To Bring You My Love" from the same named album, had a added layer of sonic texture with the new band. The song had more depth than the original version. I would say if you never saw PJ and have wanted to, you should. Shes touring back in July for a few dates east. I will say PJ Harvery NOW is not quite the same performer from like 1998-2004. Its like comparing a well-crafted-refined artistic show vs/ an unforgettable force of nature. I miss what PJ used to bring, but I apprecriate her growth and change.. Do note she does show some of that power in her older songs toward the end of the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance

    by ksfk on 5/12/17The Masonic - San Francisco

    Excellent performance, but mostly newer music. A few throwbacks from old 90's PJ. I've seen this set twice and it was the same both times. Very heavy on Hope Six and Let England Shake with a few oldies. The band is incredible and its what I'd consider more of a performance than a show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    PJ Harvey concert was great!

    by AztecChocolate on 5/12/17The Masonic - San Francisco

    I especially enjoyed her pieces from To Bring You My Love. I have her first six albums and just put her next two on my birthday wish list. I like her deeper early stuff better than her most recent two albums.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ Harvey was PHENOMENAL!

    by MerchTable101 on 5/8/17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    Absolutely STELLAR performance! Hope she returns. Brilliant.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    PJ Harvey

    by pjfanfromlongago on 5/8/17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    Was not impressed. Saw her a few years ago and it was a rocking show. This show was dull and boring. Sorry we paid money to see this.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Forward looking set list

    by DDT15wa on 5/8/17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    It was a great concert overall. She sang mostly from her recent albums, but sang a few tracks from older material. I think the set list would have worked for anyone discovering her recently to long-time fans. It was great to actually see her play sax again -- I had only read about that part of her past. The WaMu theater was a really good venue...big enough to give everyone breathing room.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Stunning

    by EmpireAnt on 5/8/17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    Stunning. Voice, band perfection. Sound was spectacular.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sharp performance with a soul piercing voice

    by rudyjay on 5/2/17Revention Music Center - Houston

    The set started 20 mins after the doors opened (no opener). They went right into it. Mostly played songs from The Hope 6 Demolition Project and Let England Shake with a few songs from To Bring You My Love and a song or two from White Chalk (The Devil/To Talk To You), Is this Desire? (The River) & Rid of Me (50ft Queenie). Would've loved a few tracks of Stories from the... album but I am VERY happy with the setlist. Definitely a set for fans and she did not disappoint. The band was sharp as hell. Her voice just hits me in the feels and was a lyrical Joan of Arc. Costume was beautiful. Just an amazing performance!!! RECOMMEND!!! My fair weather fan friend loved the show. Favorite Moment: Drunk gal kept shouting "PLAY OLD SCHOOL...OLD SCHOOL" over and over before the encore. As PJ came onto the stage to perform what would be "Medicinals". She leaned into the mike and sang "OOOOOLD", immediately clasped her hands over her mouth realizing the power of suggestion from the drunk and in the shocking gesture, knocked the microphone windscreen clean off the mike, absolutely embarrassed. The crowd, the band and PJ got a great laugh out of it.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/24/17House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I've seen PJ Harvey a few times, I've been to the HOB quite a few times. But never on a Monday night on the day of the Boston Marathon! Was that the problem? I don't know. The show was quiet...so quiet that I could speak to my friends next to me without screaming. I did enjoy the theatrics of the performance, but I wanted to feel it. I'm going to blame it on the sound guy. Sorry sound guy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ Harvey last of the drying breed of artists

    by Anonymous on 4/21/17House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I have never seen PJ Harvey before but what an awesome performance she delivered! For bandmates for a phenomenal as well! I hope she comes back to Boston again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    She's amazing. Period.

    by JuanP on 4/17/17Metropolis - Montreal

    Her voice is perfect. I rarely have attended a show where you listen to the artist and it's flawless. A must see!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    PJ Harvey

    by OniKid on 8/25/16Terminal 5 - New York

    PJ put on an incredible show. Lots of energy and passion. Can't wait to see her again. Just not at Terminal 5, which was overcrowded, steaming hot and overpriced.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ was incredible!

    by Millhaven on 8/22/16Terminal 5 - New York

    PJ was in great form and the band sounded magnificent. Been a fan for years but this is the first time I've seen her live. Wonderful!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ and the Band Killed it!

    by Anonymous on 8/21/16Terminal 5 - New York

    What an absolutely talented group of musicians. Veterans including Alain Johanaiss and John Parrish among many others. And of course PJ out front, commanding the stage as the talented artist and show-woman she is. They all sounded great as they played the whole new album (out of sequence) with a few from Let England Shake and To Bring You My Love most notably mixed in. A few others too including 50 Foot Queenie and Down by the Water were played too. 50Ft Queenie was a major rager live! Great great show! Would jump at the chance to see her again live!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rock as art

    by denlo on 8/19/16Terminal 5 - New York

    Excellent gig. PJ is a true artist.Did good selection of her work. Excellent band backing her.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PJ Harvey 2016 Terminal 5

    by cwdotson1031 on 8/19/16Terminal 5 - New York

    Best live performance I have ever seen, and I have seen some good ones. You don't realize her amazing vocal skills until you hear songs from different albums, hence different styles, sequentially and in immediate contrast. Her material is as good as any in contemporary music and better than practically anything else. Her band and the presentation was incredible. And, she demands your total attention. The things she does, if you try to describe them, might sound silly, but they are art of the highest form. Like someone from the fairy realm visiting Earth. I flew from Nashville to see this, sleeping overnight in the airport and in spots on planes and sidewalk, and would do it again in a moment. Seeing her live again has become my #1 concert priority. The venue sucked, BUT I would go again for her. And, MOST of her hard-core fans are phenomenal.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Hope Six Demolition Tour!

    by repotsearch on 8/19/16Terminal 5 - New York

    Hearing this album performed live makes a big difference in gaining a better appreciation for it. Unfortunately this is an extremely limited run for P. J. Harvey but if you can make it out to any remaining shows this year do it!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Quality Show- True Artist

    by Alfetta on 8/19/16Terminal 5 - New York

    The PJ Harvey show at Terminal 5 was a great experience. She played some very emotional new music, with a few older classics mixed in. Yea it would have been fun to hear some of the old rockers, but I understand that musicians as do normal people move on. The venue is a nice place with fine acoustics. Too bad there isn't a full US tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!

    by Buck1129 on 8/19/16Terminal 5 - New York

    PJ Harvey was awesome! Terminal 5 is a great place to see a show. My friend and I drove up from Philly, and it was well worth the trip!