Reviews
"Opening melodic and textural doors unlike much else you’ll hear in 2016, and it amounts to a lean, compulsively listenable 41 minutes that makes a conscientious effort to do something larger with her gifts...", "It seems significant that the album ends with ‘Dollar, Dollar’, the song that most suggests Harvey’s own discomfort with her role and perhaps a feeling of western complicity....The song has a dreamy, tragic air, tentative and unsure, Harvey sounding haunted as she sings...", "This is a musically rich collection that is partly a logical step on from the rattle of 2011’s beautiful LET ENGLAND SHAKE and also as melodic a rock record as Harvey has released in some time.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "What emerges is one of her most challenging albums, and one of her most urgent...", "At HOPE SIX's most thrilling points, Harvey delves back into the influence of her parents’ record collection to channel the swagger of Captain Beefheart, John Lee Hooker, and Howlin’ Wolf."