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The Words That Maketh Murder

"The Words That Maketh Murder" is a song by the English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey. It is the fourth track and lead single from her eighth studio album, ''Let England Shake'', and was released on 6 February 2011 on Island Records. Dealing with diplomacy, the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and world wars, "The Words That Maketh Murder" was produced by Flood, John Parish, Mick Harvey and PJ Harvey. It was Harvey's first single since 2008's "The Devil" and uses similar dynamics of song-writing to its predecessor, including folk influence and instrumentation.
Upon its release, "The Words That Maketh Murder" received positive critical acclaim, although it failed to chart. An accompanying music video, directed by Seamus Murphy, was released prior to the single in January 2011 and was the second part of a twelve film project documenting ''Let England Shake''.
==Origin and recording==
The song was written after the release of PJ Harvey's seventh studio album, ''White Chalk'', in 2007. The lyrics to the song were written prior to the music, as Harvey used this technique with all the songs written for the album, citing it as "the starting point" and explaining that it is "the root level" of her style of song-writing.〔Harvey, PJ. "My writing's changed quite a lot over the last four or five years. I work on words entirely separately from music and spend a long time making a word form work on a page () but that's the starting point and I found it does actually strengthen my songs, if they become songs, because it has to work at that root level." Extracts from an interview with ''NME'' in January 2011. Video of interview available on NMETV: http://www.nme.com/nme-video/pj-harvey-video-interview-part-one/761243694001/〕 Recorded during the sessions for ''Let England Shake'', the song was recorded over a five-week period in April and May 2010 with long-time collaborators John Parish and Mick Harvey, and, like other songs on the album, was recorded live so that Parish and Harvey could "bring their feelings into it."

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