PJ Harvey Returns with “I Inside the Old Year Dying”: First Album in 7 Years

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PJ Harvey Makes a Comeback with “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” Her First Album in 7 Years: Stream

Renowned singer-songwriter PJ Harvey is back after a seven-year hiatus with her latest album, “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” following her 2016 release “The Hope Six Demolition Project.” Fans can now listen to the new project, which showcases Harvey’s distinct musical style.

Recorded at London’s Battery Studio, Harvey worked with her longtime collaborator John Parish and producer Flood on “I Inside the Old Year Dying.” The album marks her 10th studio release to date and is influenced by a range of musical talents such as Jonny Greenwood, Mica Levi, Hildur Guðnadóttir, and the iconic Bob Dylan.

In a statement, Harvey described the album as a reflection of searching, looking, and the intensity of first love. While tinged with sadness and loss, it still exudes a feeling of love and is welcoming in its open expression. Harvey’s introspective lyrics coupled with her unique sound make this album a highly anticipated release among fans.

To support the album, Harvey has announced a series of tour dates in the UK and Europe, offering fans the opportunity to experience her new music live. Tickets for the shows are now available for purchase.

Prior to her return with new music, Harvey released a career-spanning box set titled “B-Sides, Demos & Rarities.” She also collaborated with Tim Phillips to create the score for the upcoming Apple TV+ series “Bad Sisters.”

Alongside the album announcement, Harvey unveiled the artwork for “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” showcasing her artistic vision. The album features 12 tracks, including “Prayer at the Gate,” “Lwonesome Tonight,” and “A Noiseless Noise.”

Fans who have been eagerly awaiting Harvey’s comeback are ecstatic to finally have new music to delve into. With “I Inside the Old Year Dying,” PJ Harvey continues to captivate listeners with her profound lyrics, thought-provoking themes, and evocative melodies.

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