Una versión en directo y sin banda de 'Rid of Me', uno de los primeros temas de PJ Harvey, que edita una nueva colección de canciones el 11 de este mes, un álbum enteramente dedicado a Inglaterra (su país natal y donde reside) con el título de 'Let England Shake' y del que ya se han podido escuchar oficialmente 3 temas: 'Written On The Forehead', 'The Last Living Rose' y 'The Words That Maketh Murder'. Grabado en parte en una iglesia junto a su residencia británica, P.J. ha venido anunciando en entrevistas que el nuevo disco es una crítica al continuo historial bélico inglés.
PJ Harvey performing a naked live version of 'Rid of Me', one of her early songs. She publishes a new collection of songs on the coming 11th of this month, an album devoted entirely to England (his country of birth and residence) with the title 'Let England Shake'. 3 tracks from it could already be heard officially in these past months: 'Written On The Forehead', 'The Last Living Rose' and 'The Words That Maketh Murder'. Recorded in part in a church near her British residence, she announced in interviews that ´Let England Shake' stands as a critic to the historic military mood of her country.
PJ Harvey performing a naked live version of 'Rid of Me', one of her early songs. She publishes a new collection of songs on the coming 11th of this month, an album devoted entirely to England (his country of birth and residence) with the title 'Let England Shake'. 3 tracks from it could already be heard officially in these past months: 'Written On The Forehead', 'The Last Living Rose' and 'The Words That Maketh Murder'. Recorded in part in a church near her British residence, she announced in interviews that ´Let England Shake' stands as a critic to the historic military mood of her country.