C'mon Mother Billy (Island Records 1995)
May originality becomes the most primal rights - higher than just being smart or wealthy rich as one can admiring the true authentic Alternative art of music through the English odd gloomy female rocker Polly Jean Harvey whose teaming up with Flood (U2, Nick Cave) and her long-time friend John Parish for recording To Bring You My Love; one of the strangest yet honest Indie Rock album exists today.
The mixing of American Blues, distorted Voodoo mantra or a broken hysterical Punkish music penetrating deep into the roots of British storng heritage of classical sounds and a bit of madness for dear PJ Harvey sometimes can really be sounded like a nut-case.
The existencial extended four-play aren't serving simple here cause one would ungladly shaking their heads or seriously confused about the weird harmonies and elegantly wasted chords from perhaps, Meet Ze Monsta, Long Snake Moan or The Dancer which pretty much artistically depressive and haunting rather than become just a plain cheap entertainment.
Link:
http://blogdofredaofredao.blogspot.co.id/2011/06/discografia-da-pj-harvey.html
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