Lost Fun Zone

PJ Harvey · Dance Hall At Louse Point [1996]

Zone

I believe i am here to stay

I believe his son was sent to save

The fun zone is here

Right free so

Take me one more time

Take me one more time

Take me one more time

I don't beleive that i gotta die some day

Please take me one more time

Take me one more time

Take me one more time

Lost Fun Zone

Released on the 1996 album Dance Hall At Louse Point, 'Lost Fun Zone' stands as a defining track in PJ Harvey's evolution toward a darker, more atmospheric sound. The song exemplifies her signature blend of haunting vocals and brooding instrumentation, characteristic of the mid-90s alternative rock landscape. It captures a sense of melancholic introspection and urban decay, reflecting themes often explored in her work during this period. The recording showcases her ability to craft immersive sonic environments that prioritize mood and texture over conventional song structures. As a key component of her discography, the track remains a significant example of her artistic development, influencing subsequent generations of artists through its emotional depth and experimental approach to guitar and vocal interplay.