PJ Harvey - Uh Huh Her - 9090
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"Uh Huh Her" is the sixth studio album by British singer-songwriter PJ Harvey, released in 2004. The album is known for its raw and introspective sound, and it was recorded by PJ Harvey herself in her home studio.
Some of the notable tracks on "Uh Huh Her" include "The Letter," "Shame," "Who the Fuck?," and "Pocket Knife." The album features PJ Harvey's distinctive blend of alternative rock, punk, and blues influences, with her signature raspy vocals and poetic lyrics.
"Uh Huh Her" received generally positive reviews from critics and is seen as a return to a more stripped-down and intimate sound compared to her previous album, "Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea." It's considered a raw and personal work that explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery.
PJ Harvey's ability to reinvent her sound with each album and her willingness to experiment with different musical styles have made her one of the most respected and innovative artists in the alternative rock and indie music scenes.