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PJ Harvey - The Hope Six Demolition Project flac album
  • Performer PJ Harvey
  • Title The Hope Six Demolition Project
  • Date of release 2016
  • Style Alternative Rock
  • Other formats ASF ADX FLAC MMF VOC AC3 MP4
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1295 mb
  • Size FLAC 1507 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 313

The Hope Six Demolition Project is the ninth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey, released on 15 April 2016 on Island Records. The album is Harvey's first since her acclaimed Mercury Prize-winning album Let England Shake, released in 2011. At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album, her fourth nomination in that category and seventh nomination overall.

PJ Harvey’s ninth album of stormy, spectral blues-rock feels like a kind of sequel to 2011’s Let England Shake. This time, she maps her apocalyptic vision onto America. Led by the eerie, anthemic The Community of Hope, The Hope Six Demolition Project strikes Harvey’s inimitable balance between ethereal and direct, ghostly and gut-punching. The military choruses ( The Ministry of Defence ), blues stomps ( The Ministry of Social Affairs ), and haunted, New Orleans-style shuffles ( Medicinals ) here are all anchored by her plaintive howl. The Hope Six Demolition Project PJ Harvey.

The Hope Six Demolition Project Tracklist. 1. The Community of Hope Lyrics. 2. The Ministry of Defence Lyrics. 3. A Line in the Sand Lyrics.

The result is a characteristically gritty record that skilfully distils the pervading sense of desolation she experienced in places downtrodden by conflict and hardship.

Washington DC to PJ Harvey: ‘She's to music what Piers Morgan is to cable news’. Tellingly, The Hope Six Demolition Project is better still when Harvey hands over the songs’ narrative voice to others.

On a fascinating and flawed new album, PJ Harvey yokes the siren-like catchiness of her last great America-influenced album, Stories From the Cit. o the swamp-tarnished filth of her classic first three records. Featured Tracks: Play Track. If there’s a unifying thread between the desolate global vignettes of The Hope Six Demolition Project, it’s that Washington has a tendency to leave its business unfinished. wades into communities at home and abroad in the name of improving conditions, whether through toppling dictators or tearing down unsafe housing projects, but ultimately disenfranchises them, amputating the infected limb and driving off with the crutches.