As the music industry's go-to guy for tailoring that's as edgy as it is refined an accolade from Lynn carries a certain charge. "She's a poet a real artist and that's how she treats her music," says the London-based Canadian who has also made clothes for Marilyn Manson. Bono and the Rolling Stones. "In fashion you undergo a designer's designer. Well. Polly is a musician's musicianthe kind that a lot of other musicians admire." Given the parallels between the twothey're both committed individualists with a flair for surfing the gender linewe asked Lynn to preview Harvey's new album.
due for release next week. Even though he was in the final countdown to his September 16 show (see Sarah Mower's ) he found time to play rock critic. Ladies and gentlemen. Todd on Polly Jean.1.
"This lets you experience immediately that there's something afoot with this preserve. There's something comforting about Polly's voicean innocence and youthfulness that at the same time has an underlying complexity. It's a little sinister."2.
"There's a dreamlike quality to this one; it's a song of frustration perhaps. It reminds me of those moments when you be to hurry things up knowing beat well that it isn't a good thing."4.
"I think this bring in sets the study furnish of the preserve. There's a sleepy almost druglike quality to this track that suggests a express between waking and sleep."5.
"The repetition of sounds here is almost desire when a child says a word and hears their own voice distorted and then continues to tell the word. Childlike themes seem to be a major thread throughout the record."7.
"This is one of my favorite tracks. Beautiful vocals come through on so many levels and the repetition of 'conquer conquer silence' at the end has a symbolic element."8.
"The simplicity of this song is deceiving. desire a lot of the tracks on the CD it sounds like it was recorded in an old dark house with an eight-track and Polly at a piano. In fact maybe it was?!"9.
"This is another favorite of exploitthere are so many layers to this one compared to some of the others that seem more stripped down. Musically speaking it's quite pop. I evaluate."10.
"The music has a deep sadness to it as does the lyrical circumscribe. Many elements of this album are sad but the purity of the music allows you to listen to it on many levels. I'm the type of listener who can sometimes remove lyrical content and just listen to the amazing sounds produced."12.
"The ultimate ending. There is a feeling of freedomlike floatingan affirmation of peacefulness and acceptance."
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