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PJ Harvey looks to space on dreamy, lush new single 'Voyager'

The space-themed single was inspired by the NASA Voyager probes and Carl Sagan, and was recorded with a full orchestra.

  • On June 24, 2026, Harvey released 'Voyager', her first new music since the Grammy-nominated 'Inside The Old Year Dying', via Partisan Records.
  • Physicist Professor Brian Cox requested the song for his 'Emergence' tour, prompting Harvey to adopt the 'voice' of the NASA probe Voyager.
  • Recorded with a full orchestra at Miraval Studios in Provence, the track features arrangements by Dario Marianelli and incorporates Carl Sagan's 'pale blue dot' concept from the Voyager Golden Record.
  • Cox directed the accompanying music video alongside Nic Stacey, as the song contemplates humanity's small place in the universe through expanding string arrangements.
  • Harvey is currently developing a new album and book, describing the creative process as one that 'always surprises and challenges me, but one I realise I am committed to and love.
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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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