A 15 minute radio interview with Juliana by Kyle Meredith of Kentucky's WFPK:
wfpk.org/2017/juliana-hatfield-grappling-lot-confusion-anger/
INTERVIEW: @julianahatfield spoke with @kylemeredith about her new LP, Pussycat. Listen at https://t.co/Rhtd3y7Pg6 pic.twitter.com/TG12Zc1wcK
— WFPK (@WFPK) April 25, 2017
A 15 minute radio interview with Juliana by Kyle Meredith of Kentucky's WFPK:
wfpk.org/2017/juliana-hatfield-grappling-lot-confusion-anger/
Missed this from a couple of weeks ago (Oct 14, 2016). A radio session / interview with two thirds of Blake Babies. Lightning 100, Nashville:
Juliana Hatfield and John Strohm stopped by the ONErpm studio to catch up with Ana Lee before their show at The Basement East. John gives a personal shout out to Phoebe Bridgers, the history of Blake Babies, and their reunion show. Blake Babies perform an acoustic version of “Waiting For Heaven” and “Lament” live in the studio.
Listen at Lightning 100.
In 1986, iconic alt-rock band Blake Babies was born at Berklee School of Music. John Strohm, Freda Love and Juliana Hatfield released a few albums and toured before breaking up in 1991, but their work impacted both the Boston and national alternative music scenes. Despite their short run, Blake Babies helped define what we think of today as an independent band. On the heels of their reunion, we welcome John, Freda and Juliana on the show to talk about their enduring legacy and future plans. Music: "Mind Your Own Business" - Delta 5 "Nothing Ever Happens" - Blake Babies "On" - Blake Babies "Waiting for Heaven" - Blake Babies Produced by Will Watts and Anna McClain. Recorded by Brent Asbury at Beta Petrol.
Released today, here's a 53 minute long show featuring interviews with all 3 Blake Babies by Kill Rock Stars president Portia Sabin for the radio / podcast The Future Of What.
The first 30 minutes features John in conversation touching mainly on his involvement in the music industry both as artist and lawyer.
The second part is Juliana and Freda interviewed together on the Blake Babies history. It's great to hear Juliana describe Earwig and Sunburn as 'timeless'. She's rightly proud of the band.
Juliana goes on to confirm that they have new material planned with songwriting either imminent (in Juliana's case) or having already started (John and Freda). Fabulous.
You can listen right here from the embed above or subscribe to the podcast via the links at killrockstars.com/thefutureofwhat.
Thanks to Anna McClain who produced the show for getting in touch.
WGN Radio of Chicago has an interview with all three Blake Babies:
Now, this is a treat! The highly acclaimed and much beloved indie-rock band the Blake Babies (John Strohm, Freda Love Smith and Juliana Hatfield) join Justin [Kaufmann] to talk about their careers, how they came together, when they decided to try a career in music, seeing the bands around them become successful, what they learned from being in a band, trying to create something unique, what they remember about making those early records, releasing the demos of their record, “Earwig” what it means to be a part of this iconic band and the role that music plays in their lives now.
You can listen to the 40 minute interview at WGN's site.
There's an interview and performances of If I Could, My Sister, and I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands in a live session at Jefferson Public Radio.
Another German radio interview, including a live performance of 'I Don't Know What Do With My Hands'.
Towards the end of the interview, Juliana and Matthew say that although there are no firm plans for Minor Alps in the future (Matthew is returning to work with Nada Surf after the tour), they are "working on a new song".
Whoop.
There's a Minor Alps radio interview with performances of 'I Wanna Take You Home' and 'Waiting For You' at FluxFM.
New York's Q104.3 has a Minor Alps interview and performance available to view or download.
There's an audio interview with Juliana at WYEP, where she discusses Minor Alps.
This was Juliana Hatfield's third appearance on 89.1 WFDU fm's "That Modern Rock Show" hosted by Ghosty and originally aired on 9/10/2011. Topics discussed include Juliana's latest album "There's Always Another Girl" and classic Hollywood films.
Well this passed us by.
Thanks to Ghosty of WFDU's That Modern Rock Show, we can now hear his interview with Juliana which originally aired back in September.
Given the almost non-existent promotion for There's Always Another Girl this is a rare opportunity to hear Juliana talk about the record, the origins of the PledgeMusic project, and 90's nostalgia.
On this week's Cityscape singer-songwriter Juliana Hatfield talks with George Bodarky about a song she penned called "Hole in the Sky." Listen to Cityscape Saturday mornings at 7:30a.m on 90.7FM and wfuv.org