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PJ Harvey: Let England Shake

NEW ALBUM OUT FEB. 15 2011;
NEW TRACK PREVIEW AT PJHARVEY.NET STARTING
TOMORROW


PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey‘s eighth studio
album Let England Shake is set to be released on the February 15, 2011 on Vagrant Records in
the U.S.

Let England Shake was recorded in a 19th Century church in Dorset with long time collaborator
Flood who
co-
produced the album with PJ Harvey, John Parish and Mick Harvey. The record was also mixed by Flood.

The new album will be supported by a run of sold out live shows early next year, with dates in Brussels, Berlin, Paris,
and London’s Troxy on February 27 and 28. 2011 will also see Harvey return to the festival stage, with more details
to be announced. PJ Harvey will perform with a live band which includes Mick Harvey, John Parish and
Jean-Marc Butty.

A new album track will be previewed at the official website www.pjharvey.net beginning Tuesday November 30. The
completed tracklisting for Let England Shake is as follows:

1. Let England Shake
2. The Last Living Rose
3. The Glorious Land
4. The Words That Maketh Murder
5. All And Everyone
6. On Battleship Hill
7. England

8. In The Dark Places
9. Bitter Branches

10. Hanging In The Wire

11. Written On The Forehead
12. The Colour of The Earth

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State Radio: Let It Go

By: Dennis Cook

Rarely in music does wearing one’s politics on their sleeve turn out well; noble intentions and good music are usually strange bedfellows. But, there are fine exceptions, including Let It Go (released September 29 on Ruff Shod), the third full-length from State Radio, which powers ahead on the same steam that fueled The Clash, Bob Marley, Woody Guthrie, and other notable success stories in the mingling of social agenda and songcraft. With distinct echoes of these ancestors, State Radio has succeeded at the difficult trick of being forthrightly politically and socially progressive AND a blast to listen to.

Many admirable causes set to music have been undone by a preachy tone, clunky, obvious lyrics, or simply their sheer lack of entertainment. It’s not that every high-minded song needs to be fun but it doesn’t hurt the freeing of minds if people’s feet are on the same page. Let It Go freely mingles agit-punk-pop, credible roots reggae, pub ready proletariat shouters, and twisty hard rock into a seriously appealing variety platter. Upheaval of the power hoarding status quo seems both achievable and tuneful as one sways to “Bohemian Grove,” lifts a pint high while screaming themselves hoarse on “Knights of Bostonia,” or head-nods passionately to “Held Up by the Wires.” Led by ex-Dispatch man Chadwick Stokes, the trio plays lean but bold – punk trim but unafraid to soar skyward when the moment demands. Let It Go is potent stuff with the happy pulse of living beings in joyful action.

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Jerry Garcia Band: Let It Rock

JERRY GARCIA BAND WILL LET IT ROCK

Double-Disc Collection Includes Rare Early Performances Of The Group’s Original Lineup
Featuring Legendary Pianist Nicky Hopkins, Recorded Live In Berkeley, November 1975

For Jerry Garcia, 1975 was a seminal year that found him splitting time between recording Blues for Allah with the Dead, directing The Grateful Dead Movie, and forming the Jerry Garcia Band – his long-running side project. JGB’s earliest days are the subject of a two-disc live collection recorded during that momentous year. THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2: LET IT ROCK, JERRY GARCIA BAND, NOVEMBER 17 & 18, 1975, KEYSTONE BERKELEY will be available November 10 from Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino at physical retail outlets and at www.dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98.

The Jerry Garcia Band – Garcia, his constant collaborator bassist John Kahn and drummer Ron Tutt – played its first show with Nicky Hopkins on piano in August 1975. The ultimate session player, Hopkins’ credits include work with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Jefferson Airplane to name a very few. While Hopkins residency was brief with the Jerry Garcia Band, it played an important role in the group’s shift away from big jams toward song-oriented material.


In addition to being a brilliant songwriter himself, Garcia had a great ear for other people’s songs and the new band provided him an opportunity to explore others’ works. LET IT ROCK includes covers of Chuck Berry (“Let It Rock”), Little Milton (“That’s What Love Will Make You Do”) and Jimmy Cliff (“Sitting In Limbo”). It also features performances of Allen Toussaint’s “I’ll Take A Melody” and Hank Ballard’s “Tore Up Over You,” songs that would surface a few months later on Garcia’s Reflections (1976). In addition to other artists’ songs, the band dips briefly into the Dead canon for “Friend Of The Devil” and Garcia’s 1972 solo debut for “Sugaree.” Three Hopkins originals are featured as well, “Pig’s Boogie,” “Lady Sleeps,” and the curiously titled “Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder,” a song Hopkins first performed with Quicksilver Messenger Service.

While it is not strictly speaking a complete show, THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2 is sequenced to approximate a two-set club gig, highlighting performances recorded November 17 and 18, 1975, during a pair of intimate gigs at Keystone Berkeley in front of a hometown crowd. The shows demonstrate that this lineup was capable of collective improvisation on the same level as the Grateful Dead, says David Gans, host of the Grateful Dead Hour. “Everybody could play melody or rhythm, or both, at any time, flying in and out of formation and always in intimate relation to what the others were playing,” he writes in the collection’s liner notes.

Track Listing

Disc One

Let It Rock
Tore Up Over You

Friend Of The Devil

They Love Each Other
It’s Too Late
Pig’s Boogie
Band Introductions
Sitting In Limbo
(I’m A) Road Runner

Disc 2

Sugaree
I’ll Take A Melody
That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Lady Sleeps
Ain’t No Use
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder