Audio Interview - WFDU Radio

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.

Interview - Middle Mojo

Juliana:

If I could afford to, I would just paint for the foreseeable future. It’s the way I saw music before. I only wanted to do that. Now I want to paint. That is probably going to sound so pretentious coming from someone who’s been a musician. It’s weird, no one even knows I’m doing this school. None of my quote unquote fans knows that I’m in school. I haven’t really told anyone.

Juliana is interviewed by Middle Mojo - a site focusing on "what happens when creative people get older and older people get creative."

Juliana goes on to indicate that the proceeds from There's Always Another Girl were intended, in part, to fund art school.

The interview also covers why she has previously found it difficult to fulfil her wish to quit performing live, and how her art is proving a different form of expression to her music:

It’s going to be interesting to see. I am starting to see some of the themes from my music in some of my paintings. It’s not really planned, it’s just sort of happening. Look at my past few album covers. It’s naked parts of my body. And I’m painting stuff like that. Body parts with no heads. Fake boobs. I’ve always had these issues with my identity, anxiety about my femininity. I never felt I really expressed it the way I wanted to with music. This is just another way to work through some of the issues I have.

The music side isn't being neglected though. If you've been following Juliana on Twitter in recent days she has, amongst other topics such as complaining about her Wikipedia image (now changed), indicated that new tunes are forthcoming:

that was too many tweets& i'm sorry& & i have to get back to work now but THANK YOU ALL for EMO & TECH SUPPORT and new album coming soon

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) January 8, 2012
Mikey Welsh 1971-2011

Juliana's Pony - Mikey Welsh, Juliana Hatfield, Zeph Courtney

The Boston Phoenix reports that Mikey Welsh has died at the age of 40.

Welsh played bass in Weezer from 1998 to 2001. Around the same period he was also Juliana's touring bassist. He performed on the recording of Bed and as the bassist in Juliana's Pony he contributued to Total System Failure, where he has four co-writing credits.

He left the music industry in 2001 and has since been an artist.

There's Always Another Review (5)
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Three more:

Adrienne Urbanski, Short and Sweet NYC:

There’s Always Another Girl doesn’t pack the same emotional punch that How to Walk Away did but it’s a gem nonetheless.

Ania Roginska, MVRemix:

I left wanting at least one crack at a track where the instrumentals were the rusted gears, pushed through by Hatfields well oiled smooth sound.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic:

a continuation of the excellent, mature work she’s done in the new millennium.

4/5

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.