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Vocally, she sang in a much higher register than usual, at a pitch outside her normal range, and "howled about being possessed by demon lovers and ghosts".<ref name=rs/> Lyrically, Harvey continued with the dark, moody themes typical of much of her music.<ref name=w>{{cite journal |author=Stubbs, D. |title=Return of the Native |journal=The Wire |volume=283 |date=September 2007 |page=34}}</ref>
 
In an interview with ''[[New Musical Express|NME]]'', Harvey elaborated the meaning behind the album's title: "I just like the sound of the words white chalk. It can be millions of years old but erased in a second, and somehow has a timeless quality... The timelessness became more the source of inspiration".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/pj-harvey-103-1342304|work=NME|title=PJ Harvey explains the story behind 'White Chalk'|date= 21 September 2007|accessdate=17 August 2018}}</ref>
 
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