In July 2004, during her performance at the Eurockéennes Festival, PJ Harvey was promoting her album "Uh Huh Her," which had been released earlier that same year. "Uh Huh Her" marked a significant moment in Harvey's career as it showcased her continued evolution as an artist, featuring a rawer sound and more intimate lyrics compared to her earlier works. This album followed the critically acclaimed "Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea," which won the Mercury Prize in 2001, elevating her profile internationally. Interestingly, during this period, Harvey was known for her dynamic live performances, often incorporating a mix of new material and fan favorites, which contributed to her reputation as one of the most compelling live acts. The 2004 Eurockéennes performance is a testament to her ability to engage audiences with both her musical talent and distinct artistic presence.