http://www.binaural.es/articulos/primeras-impresiones-pj-harvey-the-hope-six-demolition-project/Track-by-track Spanish review:1 - 'The Community Of Hope'
One of the pieces we already knew. Drink directly from the sound of "Let The England Shake", especially its most daintily pop face with a Polly Jean who is guided at all times by an electric rhythm guitar. The choirs are painted with double choirs in "In the community of hope, The Community Of Hope ...", serving as a harbinger of things to enjoy in the rest of the album.
2 - 'The Ministry Of Defence'
Harvey takes the apocalyptic option with The Ministry Of Defence '. The epic song made with a sharp wrenching distorted rhythm that marks the tempo and the lead in the fourth minute and eleven seconds of the subject. Double chorus again become prominent in the flashpoints, joining the function to emphasize a face-off between loudness and Harvey most colossal figure of any premise offered the famous "crossovers" Marvel. Joy for the senses to appreciate, and much, fans of the most devastating and visceral Harvey. One of the climax of the album, no doubt.
3 - 'A Line In The Sand'
A golden and rhythmic fusion of essences displayed on 'The Glorious Land' and 'The Words That Maketh Murder' in "Let England Shake". Chispeos shaped taps dotting composition navigates a winding evenly. We are probably in 'A Line In The Sand' the piece that brings more light to the whole "The Hope Six Demolition Project", which serves as a prelude to what is offered in the next song called...
4 - 'Chain Of Keys'
The sinuous rhythm suddenly transforms one grim, loaded and packed with Baroque motifs. The counterpoint to that offered in 'A Line In The Sand', teleporting to complete his body to a more typical context of the mid-nineteenth century. It seems the perfect second part in a trilogy, in which a transition is issued, a change to a dark, introspective and overcharged trend. Drink the tormented tone of 'The Ministry of Defence', but does not cause shocks generated by the second play of the disc.
5 - 'River Anacostia'
One of the key points, not to say "EL" key to understanding the change of pace offered in "The Hope Six Demolition Project" point. Third of what started with 'A Line In The Sand', taking us by the hand and inviting us to participate in a dance around the campfire in a demonic coven lost in the mountains. The song combines everything that represents this disc. With sinister double choirs, rough texture and an evocative point that is most intriguing and disturbing. Is to think of this song come to me to mind the imaginary offered directly in that movie "The Witch" Robert Eggers presented at the last festival of Sitges. 'River Anacostia' is the perfect and synthesized "The Hope Six Demolition Project" representation, no more. The issue that at some point in their most primitive race their more advantaged disciples, Nadine Shah and Maika Makovski, had worshiped compose.
6 - 'Near the Memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln'
Corscombe the reverse check and recovers guided and winding path, without being carried away by the tone interrupted featured in 'River Anacostia' and 'The Ministry Of Defence'. 'Near The Memorials To Vietnam And Lincoln' it is the start of a small mini saga, one of the three pieces in "The Hope Six Demolition Project" in which Harvey plays with a rate of eternal crescendo, which seems ever It suggested that from the first second state is reached. There is no catharsis, no final orgasm, but there is a delicacy and a touch that causes them to enjoy every second of the memorable trip.
7 - 'The Orange Monkey'
The exciting backpacker route started with 'Near the Memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln' just immersing ourselves in the lush Amazon rainforest in 'The Orange Monkey'. This is another of the cuts that we already discover in advance in recent days. Primitive tribal motifs and symbols adorn beautifully evocative composition with both choirs as luminous contributions arising from the exploitation of wind.
8 - 'Medicinals'
Persecution in circles orchestrated by Harvey meeting its zenith in 'Medicinals'. This time the female choirs acquire greater relevance, lowering the density offered in the 'River Anacostia'. Sax exercises as a metronome, and as master of ceremonies in a harmonious dance that is unexpectedly interrupted at 1:34. Harvey, almost dark, enlightens us with her verses and crystal look to the end of the composition.
9 - 'The Ministry of Social Affairs'
Harvey teleports us to the deepest America. R&B and black N fifties serve as a starting point for a heady 'The Ministry of Social Affairs' which serves as the opposite side of the former, and already quoted, 'The Ministry of Defense'. The game here is not based on spitting or scratching, but in touch, to heal laments, is also translated into even hugs. Because delirium offered with the saxophone is an example of the particular form of seduction masterfully dominating the British lady. Therein no one wins.
10 - 'The Wheel'
In 'The Wheel' we leave the United States to tread the road of a devastated road near Kosovo. The disturbing magic of 'Chain Of Keys' is seared by the popular folklore in 'The Wheel', with verve, emotional and life, much life.
11 - 'Dollar, Dollar'
"The Hope Six Demolition Project" closes with a 'Dollar, Dollar' looking for a very gradual, very restrained growth. Here the game is based on juxtaposing layers sequentially. One after another, meticulously. Introducing first Harvey's voice, immediately afterwards to do the same with dual vocals, sax line, a suggestive and even environmental sounds. The rawness as devastating way to understand today's society in which all adds or subtracts, everything converges.