What does Sup Forums think of PJ Harvey?

What does Sup Forums think of PJ Harvey?

Imagine the smell...

smells like deodorant

ok

She thinks she is better than she really is.

Does she think she smells more than she really does? Or does she smell more than she thinks she does?

most consistent of the holy trinity
more often than not you could expect quality output from her
bjork was most sonically adventurous
tori most talented musically

all these ugly women

she has a few classic albums. post them here and no one replies = y'all don't know shit about her

Bjork and PJ are leagues above Tori who could only put out boring piano pop

PJ has had grade A albums spread out through her career.

Dry
Rid of Me
Stories from the City
Uh Huh Her
Let England Shake

And the rest are all decent.

She had balls like no other woman ever has, when all the other "hardcore" girls were just playing fast and screaming high pitched, PJ had this dark western howl that really evoked her pain.

>PJ harvey
>Ugly
Pick one

>To Bring You My Love
>not her best album
Stories From the City is overrated but not bad.

She is a huge cunt.

delete

ah, the smell of misogyny in the morning, reminds me why i don't use this board

>Reminds me why I don't use this board
>Using this board

>smell

Tori's music is far beyond from boring piano pop. Her third album "Boys for pele" is a such a sonically adventurous work, I don't know any other pop albums that uses this amount of experimentation. it pushes its genre conventions into new realms, creating some very insteresting and unique song structres.

I have never listened to a single one of her songs in my life. That being said, she seems okay. Probably has more armpit hair than 90% of Sup Forums's user base.

muh waifu

women with hairy armpits are fucking disgusting i don't care what anyone says.

she's great tho im not a fan of those armpits

Who's the holy trinity of male solo artists?
David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, and..?

Mmm legs

I gave a first listen to Rid of Me in Saturday, really liked it. Listened to it the second time yesterday, it was eh, don't know what happened. That album cover is kinda sexy tho. I know you can't see anything but still.

david bowie, iggy pop, and lou reed is the male version of that trio

rym-core

>Probably has more armpit hair than 90% of Sup Forums's user base.
lol

If you want an even sexier album cover look up the cover for PJ's "4-Track Demos"

listen to to bring you my love then stories next
rid of me is good but i know what you mean when you said you didn't like it as much the second time. it was quite immediate for me but has les of a long lasting appeal as the rest of her catalogue, tho is still enjoy returning to it once in awhile. similar to dry.

Yeah I'd put that one on there too. I just haven't abused it enough to throw it in.

Dry [Indigo, 1992]

Since she doesn't fancy comparisons to Sinead or Kate Bush--"I'm like anyone as long as they're female. If they've got dark hair it's even better"--perhaps she'd prefer Cream or the Doors. Island Records sure would, but in a sexist world she's unlikely to achieve such heights of rockist catalogue stuffing--I just meant a band that sounds great until you listen to the words when you're not stoned and decide they're self-indulgent blather. This fate she's spared by the cloudy but essential feminist distinction between egoist bullroar and honest irrational outpouring--and of course by her postrockist guitar, where she starts to reinvent her instrument the way grrrl-punks reinvent their form. A-

Rid of Me [Indigo, 1993]

Never mind sexual--if snatches like "Make me gag," "Lick my injuries," and "Rub 'til it bleeds" aren't genital per se, I'm a dirty old man. And if the cold raw meat of her guitar isn't yowling for phallic equality, I'm Robert Bly, which is probably the same thing. She wants that cock--a specific one, it would seem, attached to a full-fledged, nonobjectified male human being, or maybe an array or succession of cocks, it's hard to tell. But when she gets pissed off, which given the habits of male human beings happens all the time, she thinks it would be simpler just to posit or grow or strap on or cut off a cock of her own. After which it's bend-over-Casanova and every man for him or herself. A

Hey man, just wanted to say since you're probably new that you don't need to put anything in the name field. Sup Forums is primarily for anonymous discussion, and having a tripcode like that when your identity is irrelevant to topic at hand will make you seem like an attention whore

accurate

Just add Grimes and you have the four most talented women artists.

Most women agree, (not) strangely enough.

PJ Hairvy.

I like her specially Stories From The City and Let England Shake. People in this sub prefer her first albums tho.

The real holy trinity is Kate Bush, Björk and PJ Harvey.

A classic example of an artist whom I respect, but have difficulty feeling love for.

Dry was a great debut album that she was never able to top. Her and Alanis should start a club.

One of the best parts of Dry was the dynamics; it's one of the least compressed albums of the CD era. The followup (Rid of Me) was produced by Steve Albini and he gave it more of that Nirvana fuzzy guitar kind of sound he's known for but also compressed it more. After that the sound of the albums got worse and worse from an audiophile standpoint, with the addition of compression and distortion, and she moved off in different directions stylistically, but they are all still very good. Often brilliant lyrics, especially some of the songs on Is This Desire?. There's a couple songs on that album that seem to even be based loosely on JD Salinger stories.

Miss Polly Jean is definitely an acquired taste, but one worth acquiring. It does take perhaps multiple sessions to let her music knock around in your head before you hear something you want to return to and listen to more then once.

The mix on Rid of Me is absurdly low, I often find I need to turn it pretty far up to hear everything except the drums.
>one of the least compressed albums of the CD era.
What are some more of these out of curiosity?

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Agreed.

I'm not really into the other stuff at all. Both of these LPs are very, very special.
Let England Shake is a ridiculous achievement and ... er ... makes me cry.

She's a very good live performer as well but only in small venues--arenas aren't her thing.

idk, i saw a clip of her doing "rid of me" at a festival and all the security guards were watching her

from the thumbnail I thought this was nick cave

:(

Hi Andy Signore

ohohohohoh armpit hair so revolutionary

But she has a chin