British rock musician PJ Harvey revealed details about her next studio album. Titled Let England Shake, it will hit the stores in February next year. The record features collaborations with former Bad Seeds member Mick Harvey and British musician John Parish, with whom PJ Harvey recorded an album A Woman A Man Walked By last year.
Speaking about Let England Shake, PJ Harvey said: "We played most of the music live. I didn’t set down any rules. For some reason, we were all in a very good place, with a lot of energy, intensity and vitality in us at that time. It was a really enjoyable experience, and I think the record’s ended up full of energy and quite an uplifting experience because of it".
Let England Shake was produced by Flood, who is known for his work with U2, Dephe Mode, The Killers, Sigur Ros and others.
Upcoming album will become PJ Harvey's eighth solo studio effort. Previous one, named White Chalk, hit the stores in 2007.
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