PJ Harvey
English musician
Follow PJ Harvey on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2024 | Wrote original songs for London Tide stage production, adapted from Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend and directed by Ian Rickson. |
2024 | Scheduled to perform at 17 music festivals in Europe during summer and plan a US Tour in autumn. |
June 1 2024 | Kicked off her European tour, to be followed by a North American tour. |
2023 | Giovanni Ferrario rejoins the band after a previous stint from 2006-2009. |
2023 | Toured Europe with 26 dates in September-October in support of I Inside the Old Year Dying. |
2023 | PJ Harvey released two singles 'A Child's Question, August' and 'I Inside the Old I Dying' from the album 'I Inside the Old Year Dying' |
July 7 2023 | PJ Harvey released her tenth studio album 'I Inside the Old Year Dying' through Partisan Records. |
January 2023 | Ranked number 145 on Rolling Stone's list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. |
November 4 2022 | PJ Harvey released 'B-Sides, Demos & Rarities' compilation album through UMe/Island and Beggars Group in CD and LP formats. |
October 14 2022 | PJ Harvey released the original series soundtrack for 'Bad Sisters' through ABC Signature, available as a digital download. |
April 2022 | Published a book-length narrative poem titled Orlam. |
March 11 2022 | Released 'The Hope Six Demolition Project – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
January 28 2022 | Released 'Let England Shake – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
June 25 2021 | Released 'White Chalk – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
April 30 2021 | Released 'Uh Huh Her – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
February 26 2021 | Released 'Stories from the City Stories from the Sea – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
January 29 2021 | Released 'Is This Desire? – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
2020 | The previously unreleased music video for PJ Harvey's song 'Angelene' was officially released. |
September 11 2020 | Released 'To Bring You My Love – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
July 24 2020 | Released 'Dry – Demos' album through Island Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
2019 | Composed score for Shane Meadows' miniseries The Virtues, broadcast on Channel 4. |
2019 | PJ Harvey recorded a cover of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' song 'Red Right Hand' for the Peaky Blinders series. |
2019 | PJ Harvey composed multiple songs for the original score of The Virtues, including tracks 'Prayer', 'Submerge', 'Death', 'The Lonely Wolf', 'Subterranean', and 'The Crowded Cell'. |
2019 | PJ Harvey contributed two soundtrack songs: 'The Crowded Cell' for The Virtues and 'Red Right Hand' for Peaky Blinders |
November 8 2019 | Released A Dog Called Money, a film documenting her and Seamus Murphy's travels, in UK cinemas and online. |
April 12 2019 | PJ Harvey released the soundtrack album 'All About Eve' through Invada and Lakeshore labels, available in CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
2018 | PJ Harvey released 'An Acre of Land' collaboration with Harry Escott |
March 2018 | Released song 'Sorry For Your Loss' with John Parish as a tribute to singer-songwriter Mark Linkous. |
2017 | Mick Harvey and the 2015-2017 collaborators depart from the band. |
June 2017 | Collaborated with Egyptian musician Ramy Essam on charity single 'The Camp' to benefit displaced children in the Lebanese Bekaa Valley. |
June 2 2016 | Harvey shared a new music video for 'The Orange Monkey', directed by Seamus Murphy using footage from their trips to Afghanistan. |
April 15 2016 | PJ Harvey released her ninth studio album 'The Hope Six Demolition Project' through Island Records, which reached number 1 in the UK charts. |
January 21 2016 | The debut single 'The Wheel' from The Hope Six Demolition Project was played on Steve Lamacq's show on BBC Radio 6 Music. |
2015 | Alain Johannes, Enrico Gabrielli, Alessandro Stefana, Terry Edwards, and Kenrick Rowe join the band, expanding its musical complexity. |
December 18 2015 | Harvey released a 20-second teaser for The Hope Six Demolition Project, announcing a spring 2016 release date. |
October 2015 | Published her first poetry collection, The Hollow of The Hand, a collaboration with photographer Seamus Murphy, created after journeys to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington, D.C. |
January 16 2015 | PJ Harvey began recording her ninth studio album, The Hope Six Demolition Project, in a custom-built recording studio at London's Somerset House, with the recording taking place in front of a live audience. |
2014 | James Johnston becomes a permanent band member after previously being a live performance guest. |
January 2 2014 | Guest-edited BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
December 2013 | Gave her debut public poetry reading at the British Library. |
May 2012 | Composed two songs, 'Horse' and 'Bobby Don't Steal', for Mark Cousins' film What is This Film Called Love?. |
November 2011 | Composed part of the score for Young Vic's production of Hamlet in London. |
February 14 2011 | PJ Harvey released her eighth studio album 'Let England Shake' through Island Records, achieving Gold certification in the UK. |
2010 | Invited to be the guest designer for the summer issue of Francis Ford Coppola's literary magazine Zoetrope: All-Story, featuring her paintings and drawings alongside short stories by Woody Allen. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles PJ Harvey & PJ Harvey discography, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.