Pre-Release

- JUL 7, 2023
- I Inside the Old Year Dying
- 12 Songs
- To Bring You My Love · 1975
- Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea · 2000
- To Bring You My Love · 1995
- Rid of Me · 1993
- Rid of Me · 1993
- Is This Desire? · 1998
- Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea · 2000
- Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea · 2000
- Murder Ballads (2011 Remastered Version) · 1996
- To Bring You My Love · 1995
Essential Albums
- A mournful political fever dream from a rock shape-shifter.
- Polly Jean Harvey's great leap forward turns 25.
- 1993
2005
1993
2000
2000
Artist Playlists
- The British maverick who takes orders from no one.
- The creatively restless auteur finds a way of blending every sonic possibility.
- Collaborations and left turns from a rock voyager.
- The musicians who've been equally eager to take risks.
Live Albums
- 2011
Compilations
About PJ Harvey
Polly Jean “PJ” Harvey is an award-winning British singer-songwriter and guitarist whose fearless music made her a standard-bearer for modern rockers in the ’90s and beyond. ∙ After forming the PJ Harvey trio in 1991, she won immediate acclaim for the lyric intensity and ferocious vocals of her debut LP, Dry, and its first single, “Dress.” ∙ In 1992, she was named Songwriter of Year and Best New Female Singer by Rolling Stone, which later ranked her sophomore LP, Rid Of Me, one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. ∙ A seven-time Grammy nominee, she scored her first nominations for her debut solo LP, 1995’s To Bring You My Love, which featured “Down by the Water,” a No. 2 Modern Rock hit. ∙ She is the only artist to have won the Mercury Prize twice: for 2000’s Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea and 2011’s Let England Shake. ∙ The 2004 LP Uh Huh Her, which featured Harvey playing all the instruments except drums, was her highest charting US album, reaching No. 29 on the Billboard 200. ∙ Harvey was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her service to music in 2013.
- HOMETOWN
- Dorset, England
- BORN
- October 9, 1969