Pleasures old and new

PJ Harvey last night played her only European festival gig of the summer. Ian Gittins went to see her.
  
  


PJ Harvey last night played her only European festival gig of the summer. Ian Gittins went to see her.

PJ Harvey gigs are invariably a compelling tussle between the visceral and the cerebral, and last night's solo show - her only European festival appearance of the year - is no exception. Clad in a demure garment she described as "my 1940s war dress", Harvey fires through a slew of incendiary old material dating right back to the pre-Britpop Dress and Mansize. Telling us she has written a whole new album for piano, she confesses to debilitating nerves before playing it in public for the first time; however, thew spectral pleasures of new songs such as The Mountain and Bitter Little Bird hint at a hugely productive new musical direction. Harvey remains the serrated meeting point of Chrissie Hynde and Sylvia Plath and her standing ovation is utterly deserved.

 

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