Henry's Dream undeniably epitomises - much more so than any of their other albums - the loss of control that ensues when one has exerted but a slippery grip on some very vertiginous circumstances. Ironically, Henry's Dream became one of the Bad Seeds most
No More Shall We Part leaves listeners in awe, full of complex emotions, and pondering the notion that they've been in the presence of great redemptive art, which Henry James calls "the thing that can never be repeated."
Her eighth studio album and first new material since 2004's critically acclaimed "Uh Huh Her". It highlights PJ's incredible ability to create a unique, yet always impacting experience with each new album.