Rid of Me
by PJ Harvey
The 282nd greatest album of all time
Rid of Me is PJ Harvey's 1993 album, produced by Steve Albini, noted for its raw, visceral sound and stark, live-feeling production. The music blends abrasive guitar work, driving rhythms, and intense, often confrontational vocals, with lyrics that explore power, desire, and emotional volatility. The record is commonly seen as a darker, more aggressive follow-up to her earlier work and a defining statement in 1990s alternative and indie rock.
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