Re: The Hope Six Demolition Project new album info
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:42 pm
Stereogum's comment section sure is passionate!
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It definitely is!Teclo25 wrote:Stereogum's comment section sure is passionate!
I think so!somme wrote:It definitely is!Teclo25 wrote:Stereogum's comment section sure is passionate!
The album hasn't even been released yet and people are discussing it so passionately! Mission accomplished?
I think this time she really sealed it hermetically in a vault and only BBC has access to it so farKujjj wrote:does anybody know where to be looking for a leak lol? I mean with all the people who have had this album in their hands, there has to be something.
I have only one search position - "PJ Harvey", but I still seen it.head's_bullet wrote:- Everytime something new comes up the tab "blinks" and I go check it, that's how I got to know about Medicinals right after the broadcast, it didn't show up on the results for the "hope six" search tab perhaps because the title of the album is too long to be included
What if I take my problem to the United Nations?Kujjj wrote:Like her songs are being submitted to the UN as papers to fix the problems or something.
yes, haha. A Line in The Sand is also inspired by a UN agency. She's an artist, not a diplomat.Shadowboxer wrote:What if I take my problem to the United Nations?Kujjj wrote:Like her songs are being submitted to the UN as papers to fix the problems or something.
If PJ Harvey did not exist she’d be difficult to imagine.Kujjj wrote:http://www.loudandquiet.com/2016/04/pj-harvey-the-hope-six-demolition-project-album-review/?utm_content=buffer9bb6b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I quite liked that line too, she's totally unique. In terms of changing style and progressing, David Bowie is one of the few that comes to mind. I feel like Bowie had more missteps than PJ though. I can say PJ's maybe the one of two or three artists that I still follow really closely every album because I know it will be something of worth.Shadowboxer wrote:If PJ Harvey did not exist she’d be difficult to imagine.Kujjj wrote:http://www.loudandquiet.com/2016/04/pj-harvey-the-hope-six-demolition-project-album-review/?utm_content=buffer9bb6b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
YES!
I agree. Out of curiosity, who are the other two?Kujjj wrote:I quite liked that line too, she's totally unique. In terms of changing style and progressing, David Bowie is one of the few that comes to mind. I feel like Bowie had more missteps than PJ though. I can say PJ's maybe the one of two or three artists that I still follow really closely every album because I know it will be something of worth.
currently, i follow wussy. i typically like the swans new releases. to a lesser degree joanna newsom. fiona apple, if she released music more frequently lol. i want to say dylan, but his work is too inconsistent.Shadowboxer wrote:I agree. Out of curiosity, who are the other two?Kujjj wrote:I quite liked that line too, she's totally unique. In terms of changing style and progressing, David Bowie is one of the few that comes to mind. I feel like Bowie had more missteps than PJ though. I can say PJ's maybe the one of two or three artists that I still follow really closely every album because I know it will be something of worth.