Don't Wanna Dance (Brad Walsh Remix)

How rare. A Juliana remix.

Don't Wanna Dance (Brad Walsh remix) has been created for use as runway music for Christian Siriano at New York Fashion Week.

You may recall that Brad Walsh took some excellent photos of Juliana after a book reading in 2008.

If you haven't already nabbed the track at PledgeMusic you can download from this direct link to the mp3:

http://www.bradwalsh.com/audio/JulianaHatfield-DontWannaDance-BradWalshRemix.mp3

If you're curious, you can listen to Brad's remix of 'She's A Blast' by The Beautiful Bodies (from the same EP) at SoundCloud.

a couple of notes for any Brits reading this:

1 'runway' means 'catwalk'.

2 sadly it's not that Brad Walsh

Audio Interview - WFUV Radio

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

Juliana has spoken to WFUV's George Bodarky about 9/11 in relation to her 2005 song Hole In The Sky.

The show will be broadcast on the NY station's Cityscape show tomorrow (Saturday, September 10) at 0730 EDT.

Become What You Are - Podcast Review

Juliana's 1993 album Become What You Are is the subject of this week's episode of Dig Me Out - a "weekly podcast dedicated to reviewing the lost and forgotten rock of the 90's".

You can listen or download at Dig Me Out or via iTunes.

The album is critiqued from the points of view of a listener revisiting after many years and of someone hearing much of it for the first time.

The first 15 minutes is little more than a Juliana biography so you can safely skip to the remaining half hour unless man reads wikipedia is your thing.

Interview - Salon.com

Juliana:

My fans are so cool. (They) understand that it's not 1992 anymore, and that I've evolved and they have evolved with me. They understand that in writing music, I'm in the moment, and I'm not trying to do anything that relates to anything I've ever done before. I'm just doing what feels right now.

Juliana and other artists talk about fan funded projects in a feature at Salon - Don't Just Buy The Record - Help Fund It. (update - this is now a webarchive.org link - the original Salon link is dead)

It's worth a read, although it's a shame they haven't given the new album its updated name.

There's Always Another Review (4)

Another batch of There's Always Another Girl reviews:

First up Daniel Tebo, loving it big time at PopMatters:

While her fellow graduates from the class of ’93 have been content relive past glories, Hatfield has matured into a distinguished, risk-taking songwriter who continues to surprise and occasionally confound listeners.

 

8/10

Then Jason Keller, not so much at Now Magazine:

Many of the other 13 songs on her 11th studio album (financed by pledgemusic, with a percentage going to animal shelters) show flashes of the melodic brilliance of her early 90s output, like the sweetly sung Failure, the easy groove of Thousands Of Guitars and the bluesy boogie of Don’t Wanna Dance.

 

3/5

And finally, Chris Kein, most definitely not impressed at Tiny Mix Tapes:

In a time where it is possible for acts who made their careers in that early-90s cauldron of independent creativity to reform and remake themselves, it seems a cop-out to make such a risk-free album, especially since Hatfield had full creative control.

 

2/5

thanks to liveontomorrow reader Carlos for submitting some recent links

There's Always Another Review (3)
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Three more reviews for you:

Mark Jenkins, Blurt Online:

The pretty-girl trap and bad-boy misbehavior are longtime Hatfield themes, but she's rarely delivered them with such directness and authority.

6/10

Tyler Kane, Paste Magazine:

...It’s moments like these that show Hatfield’s ability to take advantage of her own intentional, focused ideas and meld them with spontaneous moments of creative opportunity.

7.2/10

Some guy in the UK, Some Website:

The honor system had worked well since 2004, the $1,000 songs had sold, she'd succesfully auctioned her guitars. PledgeMusic was always going to work.

Ok the last one is from your humble webmaster, which doubles as the prestigious liveontomorrow review™ on this site's dedicated page for There's Always Another Girl, where all the reviews, links and other relevant info from these here news pages will be collated. More information than you could possibly ever need or want. That's how I roll.

There's Always Another Girl - Out Now

The new album is now available for non-pledgers as a digital download in most territories.

Amazon mp3 UK

Amazon mp3 US

iTunes UK

iTunes US

The physical CD remains available to order at Juliana's official site.

Those who pledged on the vinyl version have been notified by Juliana of a delay until mid September (pledger only link) but they all have the download version.

So if you haven't heard There's Always Another Girl yet, your excuses are running out.

Set List - NYC Aug 26

Last night's set list from the City Winery in New York, where Juliana shared the bill with Jesse Malin:

  1. Taxicab
  2. Candy Wrappers
  3. Ride With Me (Lemonheads)
  4. Dear Anonymous
  5. I Picked You Up
  6. Wasting Time
  7. It Never Rains In Southern California (Albert Hammond)
  8. Hole In The Sky
  9. Vagabond
  10. Failure
  11. Slow Motion
  12. I Won't Let You Go
  13. There's Always Another Girl
  14. The Fact Remains
  15. My Sister

Thanks to spiketop for sharing this via

thisisthesound

.

There's Always Another Review (2)

You can read this review by Jonathan Perry at the Boston Globe.

A couple of other reviews are also online. A gushing blog review at A Momentary Lapse, With Joel:

Juliana has written a song full of truth. 'There's Always Another Girl' will leave an impression on you and you'll want to go back and re-listen to make sure you heard every word she uttered. "Don't you love it when a beautiful woman self destructs?"

And a not quite so gushing review from Austin Trunick at Consequence Of Sound:

Nothing says open mic night more than singing lyrics such as “The batteries are dead/Totally, completely dead [...] Completely fucking dead.” It’s bad enough to recall another buried mid-’90s memory: Phoebe Buffay’s agitating coffeehouse performances on Friends.

2/5

The liveontomorrow review is now imminent. That's the one you're all waiting for of course.

There's Always Another Review
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Let the reviews commence...

this album is the perfect blend of everything that Juliana already does best, while amping up the melodies, harmonies and moods to degrees that even some of her most ardent followers probably couldn’t have predicted.

Marc With A C, The Real Congregation

Having made her name producing sardonic jangle-pop tunes with sometimes uncomfortably honest lyrics, Hatfield has wisely gone back to those roots for There’s Always Another Girl. Recapturing the golden-age of ’90s female-fronted indie, the album feels startlingly retro at times.

7/10

Terry Mulcahy, wears the trousers magazine

The innocent voice may be a little raspier with age, and the heart may be a little more ragged and roughed up by experience, but the soul of Juliana Hatfield remains strong.

Snob's Music

There's Always Another Girl - Demos

Wow.

Just hours after the PledgeMusic download release of There's Always Another Girl, we now have some bonus demos too!

Released under the old skool Juliana honor system, 12 tracks are now available for download at Juliana's official site. Although some have been available before (at Juliana's site and PledgeMusic) there are some interesting new ones. They are released with the caveat:

Please understand/be forewarned that some of these demos 
are unfinished works in progress, especially lyrically.

With that in mind...

Download, Devour and Decide what to Donate.

There's Always Another Girl - Download Released

The time has come people.

Coinciding with her birthday, Juliana's new album - There's Always Another Girl - is now available to download for PledgeMusic subscribers.

Audiophiles will note that the download is a 192 kbps mp3 affair.

Juliana says:

This has been a really interesting and illuminating and gratifying project and I can't thank you all enough for taking part. I hope to do it again soon.

This also means that the project is now closed. If you haven't pledged, you'll have to wait until Juliana makes the album available for general sale from August 30. (Update You can now pre-order at Juliana's official site.)

Download, Decompress and Devour.