The singer-songwriter discusses her new album “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” the beauty of Elvis Presley’s voice, and the connections between poetry and lyrics.

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Cracking read.TheNightingale wrote:Amanda Petrusich, Feeling the Sting of Time with PJ Harvey, The New Yorker, 23rd July 2023
The singer-songwriter discusses her new album “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” the beauty of Elvis Presley’s voice, and the connections between poetry and lyrics.
This Friday, the exploration of the creative process behind 'I Inside the Old Year Dying' continues, with a deeper look at 'August' and 'A Child's Question, August'
Almost immediately afterwards she was describing Stories to interviewers as 'an exercise in songwriting', something she did as an experiment in producing a mainstream pop album - even if, of course, it turned out to be very little like a mainstream pop album. I think she came to see it as a piece of work which had little of 'herself' in it. It wasn't just Beefheart who didn't like it, as John Parish wasn't sympathetic to it either and found other things to do than take part. She must have felt very ambiguous about the fact that it made more money than anything else she'd done. In my view she was a bit unjust about it, actually, but that was how she came to remember the experience.Sebastiano Boina wrote:why does she dislike it?