UK音楽シーンの最重要シンガーソングライター、PJハーヴェイの1998年にリリースされた4枚目のアルバムの未発表デモ集。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2021/01/13)
On Is This Desire?, PJ Harvey challenged expectations with her most daring production choices yet -- which is saying something, given the abrasive sound of her breakthrough Rid of Me. Working once again with To Bring You My Love collaborator Flood, she went all in on that albums industrial and electronic flirtations, giving her rock a chrome-plated edge and surrounding her desolate ballads in atmospheres that echoed Tricky and Portishead. As Is This Desire? The Demos reveals, Harveys initial sketches for the album were even more polarized in their dynamics and moods. The seething electronics on Joy are still startling in the low-res form they take here, while The Winds layered whispers are even softer, albeit less distant, than in their final incarnation. Though some of these recordings understandably feel unfinished, others gain surprising depth from a simpler approach. The tinny trip-hop beat and Harveys raw vocals on Angelene have an appealing nakedness, but the demo of My Beautiful Leah shows the song needed the full studio treatment to become the industrial rock dirge it was meant to be. The River remains hauntingly beautiful with a few synths hinting at the scale of its final form; similarly, The Sky Lit Up remains electrifying stripped of its spacey keyboards. On the demo of Is This Desire?, Harveys voice is closer and more magnetic, underscoring that it would have been a highlight on any of her albums. As with her previous collections of demos, Is This Desire? The Demos unearths connections within her body of work. Filled with dark, grinding distortion, this version of A Perfect Day Elise emphasizes its links to To Bring You My Love tracks like Down by the Water and Meet Ze Monsta. Likewise, Harveys bruised soprano and the subdued melody of The Garden foreshadow White Chalk and Let England Shake, where she proved beyond a doubt that her hushed confessions could be just as compelling as her head-on confrontations. Starker yet somehow more fully formed than some of her other demo albums, Is This Desire? The Demos is an illuminating listen. Fans who were initially perplexed by Is This Desire?s chilly aesthetic just might gain a fuller appreciation of the album through these versions of its songs -- and as always, its fascinating to hear Harveys original concepts. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi