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PJ Harvey releases the video for "The Wheel," the first track to be taken from her forthcoming album The Hope Six Demolition Project, to be released on April 15th through Vagrant Records. Her last body of musical work was 2011's Let England Shake.
PJ Harvey and her band will be perform at these festivals across the summer:
06/04/16 - Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound
06/04-05/16 - Paris, France - We Love Green Festival
06/12/16 - London, UK - Field Day
06/17-18/16 - Helsinki, Finland - Sideways Festival
06/18/16 - Moscow, Russia - Ahmad Tea Music Festival
06/20/16 - Berlin, Germany - Zitadelle Spandau
06/22/16 - Zagreb, Croatia - INMusic
06/24-26/16 - Beuningen, The Netherlands - Down The Rabbit Hole
06/29/16 - Gdynia, Poland - Open'er Festival
06/29-07/02/16 - Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07/02/16 - Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter
07/03/16 - Herouville St Clair, France - Beauregard Festival
07/07/16 - Tren?ín, Slovakia - Pohoda Festival
07/08/16 - Vienna, Austria - Harvest of Art Festival
08/11/16 - Oslo, Norway - OYA
08/11-13/16 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West
Director's Notes on "The Wheel"
Polly and I wanted to initiate a project together working in places we thought interesting and relevant. We met through her seeing my photographs from Afghanistan, and I later showed her more work, including some from the war in Kosovo in the late 1990s. I had experience and contacts in both places and Polly had long held a fascination for Afghanistan and was caught up following the events in Kosovo when it was topical. Both had troubled histories and because of the news were familiar in name to everybody; the detail and nuance was maybe lacking or forgotten. I had returned to Kosovo in 2004 when the conflict erupted again, finding unresolved disputes and a deep frustration on every side with the pace and handling of events.
An invitation came to both of us early in the summer of 2011. We were asked to attend a screening of the complete 12 Short Films I had made for the Let England Shake album, and to be part of a Q and A afterwards at the Dokufest in Prizren, southern Kosovo. Not something Polly would normally do, yet there was something inevitable about it all and it would get the project started. So we went.
The song "The Wheel" has the journey to Kosovo at its centre. Who is to say what else has influenced and informed its creation? The sight of a revolving fairground wheel in Fushe Kosove/Kosovo Polje near the capital Pristina is the concrete reference point for the title. I can tell you its date - 4th August 2011- from the piece of footage I made as we walked up the street to our parked car near the train station. It was a passing observation of a commonplace image, one of many that day. While Polly took notes I might have been more interested in something else happening across the street and not bothered to shoot or even have seen it. That day we were gathering material in a blind, optimistic endeavour; characteristic of the way we tend to work together. We had no idea if any of it would ever be seen, heard or would make sense.