You Come Through
PJ Harvey's "You Come Through" appears on the Peel Sessions 1991-2004 compilation, capturing her distinctive voice alongside the BBC Radio One host's signature production style. Recorded during a pivotal era in her career, the track exemplifies her ability to blend raw emotional intensity with atmospheric textures. The song reflects the collaborative dynamic between Harvey and John Peel, known for supporting artists who pushed musical boundaries. Its inclusion in this collection highlights her evolution from early indie rock influences to a more mature, introspective sound. The recording stands as a testament to the live improvisation often found in Peel sessions, showcasing Harvey's vocal range and songwriting depth without relying on polished studio perfection. |