quinta-feira, 12 de junho de 2025

Uh Huh Her by PJ Harvey. A review.

The Life and Death of Mr. Badmouth - A slow descent to a sludge world, everything here is poison, lazy and sandy.

Shame - As if a shadow could be bruised by its own shame.

Who the Fuck? - Rebel cause layered by a simple wall of rough cement.

The Pocket Knife - Sweet folk, lack of safety on a knife thrown straightforward.

The Letter - Half punk, half ethereal, fuzzy as it should.

The Slow Drug - Comes the drone of a dream that is far from sleep. and it keeps going around searching for an exit.

No Child of Mine - A quick but strong statement in the form of a tiny song.

Cat on the Wall - Squeezed to a piece where the drowsy vocals get the whole song to a never ending conclusion.

You Come Through - Tribal background to a scream of desperation.

It's You - You are suffocation and salvation, both claustrophobic lament and beauty.

The End - More like an intermission, dividing the despair from the doubts coming next.

The Desperate Kingdom of Love - I wonder if this was written and whispered to me only.

Seagulls - Seagulls from the cliffs of Southern England. As simple as that.

The Darker Days of Me & Him - Haunting circle and a final descent to close and wrap all the lost pieces.

quarta-feira, 4 de junho de 2025