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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: PJ Harvey’s “A Child's Question, August”

April 26, 2023 Albumism Staff

Photo: Steve Gullick

PJ Harvey has announced that her tenth studio album entitled I Inside the Old Year Dying will make landfall July 7th courtesy of Partisan Records. One of our 30 most anticipated albums of 2023 and the follow-up to her most recent studio LP The Hope Demolition Project (2016), I Inside the Old year Dying is preceded by haunting lead single “A Child's Question, August” and its accompanying video directed by Steve Gullick.

“I think the album is about searching, looking—the intensity of first love, and seeking meaning,” Harvey explains in an official statement. “Not that there has to be a message, but the feeling I get from the record is one of love—it’s tinged with sadness and loss, but it’s loving. I think that’s what makes it feel so welcoming: so open.”


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