via: memorysong.tumblr.comMusicNewsPJ Harvey uses new video to comment on the refugee crisisFurthering her fascination with the conflicted state of Kosovo, the singer drops new documentary video ahead of her April album releaseShareLink copied ✔️February 2, 2016MusicNewsTextIone Gamble Following on from the two-track preview of her upcoming album The Hope Six Demolition Project, due April this year and recorded at Somerset House at sessions open to the public via one way mirrors, PJ Harvey has dropped a video documenting her trips across Eastern European ex-Serbian state Kosovo during 2011 and 2015. The video sees Harvey team up with regular collaborator Seamus Murphy, with the pair previously having worked on the musicians first ever poetry book together as well as 12 short films for her 2011 album, Let England Shake. On the development of making the video and the changing Kosovan landscape between the two trips, Murphy told Noisey, “I made a return trip to Kosovo in December 2015, armed this time with the knowledge of how the project had developed. ... The enormous refugee crisis in Europe had been news for months. I spent some time on the Greek and Macedonian borders, and in Serbia, before traveling into Kosovo. It was happening in and through territories associated with recent conflicts in Kosovo and the wider Balkans. The idea of cycles, wheels and repetition once again being all too apparent and necessary to make.” Further emphasising the importance of actually visiting the state which inspired her, Harvey said, “gathering information from secondary sources felt too far removed for what I was trying to write about. I wanted to smell the air, feel the soil and meet the people of the countries I was fascinated with.” Watch the video below Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBloodz Boi: The humble godfather of Chinese underground rapA rare interview with POiSON GiRL FRiEND, dream pop’s future seerNigeria’s Blaqbonez is rapping to ‘beat his high score’Inside Erika de Casier’s shimmering R&B universe ‘Rap saved my life’: A hazy conversation with MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt7 essential albums by the SoulquariansIs AI really the future of music?The KPop Demon Hunters directors on fan theories and a potential sequelplaybody: The club night bringing connection back to the dancefloorAn interview with IC3PEAK, the band Putin couldn’t silenceFrost Children answer the dA-Zed quizThe 5 best features from PinkPantheress’ new remix album