Peace And Love, Juliana Hatfield's latest album, will be released on February 16, 2010 on Ye Olde Records. Hatfield, of course, has a long history of DIY endeavors - from her trailblazing days with Boston indie band the Blake Babies to her recent releases on Ye Olde Records, the label ...
Peace and Love to hit two days after cupidJuliana Hatfield's 11th album, Peace and Love, is now slated for a Feb. 16 release on Ye Olde Records.Boston native Hatfield did everything on this album herself, including producing, enginerring and playing all the instruments."I've produced records before but I was always in a studio with professional engineers. So it was definitely a learning process...
After musing that 2008's How To Walk Away may be her final album, my teenage highschool rock n' roll crush Juliana Hatfield (you know I wasn't alone) has come out with some surprise news. January 12th will see the release of Love And Peace, a new studio record.The new album will be Hatfield's 9th and I for one am glad to hear that she's continuing to make music, particularly since her last album
In her new song "There's Always Another Girl (For Lindsay Lohan)," Juliana Hatfield uses the schadenfreude of the media's obsession with Lindsay Lohan to point out double standards in the entertainment industry. Here's a sample of the lyrics: Oh...
Today when Stereogum posted a new song from Juliana Hatfield, "There's Always Another Girl (For Lindsay Lohan)," I assumed it was a message to the actress not to get too down about her recent breakup with Samantha Ronson. Because there'd surely be another girlfriend down the road, you see.But the parenthetical wasn't part of the title, just a dedication to the occasionally troubled star. Rather...
Juliana Hatfield (of Blake Babies fame) just released a memoir called When I Grow Up on September 22nd. If you are a fan of Hatfield or if you have ever struggled with the everchanging music business, pick it up. It's a really good read. Here's a little blurb from the book's inside flap: Ask a young girl what she wants to be when she grows up, and there's a good chance she'll say "a ro...
While the 1990s have come and gone for most of us, Juliana Hatfield's new album retains that familiar alterna-indie-rock sound. It's the sound that made us care about her in the first place--that and Ms. Hatfield's signature wispy, kittenish voice singing about the lighter side of heartbreak. "The fact remains," Ms. Hatfield sings in the first track of the same name on her recent release, How t...
it is better serving the net rather having nightlife in Phnom Phen...someone might argue that...while my coworkers are dancing somewhere i found out the website http://www.flickr.com/groups/theitemswecarryit is fun seeing how social network has influenced on people. You post items you carry in every day life and then let people makes a comment. What a life!
Juliana Hatfield @ the Brattle Theater Diamond Mines, Get Laid, Merganser @ Abbey Lounge The Mystery Tramps, Ashpark @ TT the Bear's Margaret Glaspy @ Club Passim LYMBYC SYSTYM, THIS WILL DESTROY YOU, ARMS AND SLEEPERS @ Harper's Ferry White Mountains, Hadoken, Red Friends @ Middle East upstairs Humankind, The Thickness, The Shills, A Hero Next Door, Kid:Nap:Kin @ [...]
There's an entire chapter about hunger in Juliana Hatfield's new autobiography, When I Grow Up . In the wake of the label politics that kept her God's Foot album from seeing the light of day, the singer fixated on controlling what went in her mouth. A Clif Bar for breakfast, a handful of trail mix for lunch. "I came home from the Blake Babies reunion tour in 2001 weighing a hundred pounds, my l...
Just a heads-up in case any of you, like me, didn't know that Juliana Hatfield was going to be playing the Dame this Sunday. Doors are at 8pm and tickets are $12. Strangely just today I asked my boss at the record store if Juliana Hatfield had been in any old bands that I should [...]
If this mish-mash of a post seems rather unfocused there's a good reason for that.So the posted track is Juliana Hatfield covering a song from Marianne Faithfull's bona fide masterpiece "Broken English". And the Video is Marianne herself singing another one of those songs that nobody knows Shel Silverstein Wrote.
From Marianne Faithful's "Broken English" cd. I think this is an improvment over the original. The sharp gleen of techno edge has been replaced by a more.....natural ambience. I like it