
PJ Harvey, who's been relatively quiet since 2011's Let England Shake, will bring her talents to news station BBC Radio 4 next month. As the BBC reports (via NME), she and four other guest editors will work with BBC reporters and producers to program the Radio 4 show "Today" between December 26 and 31.
According to the BBC, Harvey's show "will showcase some of her many influences—political, poetical and musical."
Harvey's fellow guest editors are a distinguished bunch that includes Monty Python's Michael Palin, inventor of the World Wide Web Sir Tim Berners-Lee, former MI5 chief Eliza Manningham-Buller, and Antony Jenkins, the CEO of Barclays.
Previously, "Today" has been guest-edited by the likes of Yoko Ono, Damon Albarn, and Bono.
Watch the video for Let England Shake cut "The Glorious Land": Reported by Pitchfork 2 days ago.