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Harvey doesn't brandish many new moves here. Raw, riff-heavy numbers such as "Who the Fuck?" and "The Letter" revisit her more punkish early days, and "It's You" and the delicately atmospheric "You Come Through" recall the slow-burning metaphysical turn she took with 1995's To Bring You My Love. But having reaffirmed her DIY instincts (Harvey produced the album and played everything except drums), she packed Uh Huh Her with moments of austere beauty, straight-ahead melancholia and more tenderness than ever. She compares a lover's words to poison ("The Life and Death of Mr. Badmouth"), imagines good times ("You Come Through") and brandishes a knife to thwart off marriage (the magnificently creepy "The Pocket Knife"). On the murky, resigned closer "The Darker Days of Me and Him," Harvey dreams of a land with "no neurosis/No psychosis/No psychoanalysis/And no sadness." But darkness is still Harvey's métier, and she can dive into personal dramas that would make lesser talents sound silly.
(Posted: Jun 24, 2004)
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- The Life And Death Of Mr. Badmouth
- Shame
- Who The F*ck?
- The Pocket Knife
- The Letter
- The Slow Drug
- No Child Of Mine
- Cat On The Wall
- You Come Through
- It's You
- The End
- The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
- Seagulls
- The Darker Days Of Me & Him
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