Q Division Show June 27, 2012 - Live Photos, Review - Stereogum

Andrew Youssef:

Her shimmering, early acoustic set featured a gorgeous cover of “Fruit Fly” from Nada Surf, a crystalline take on Foo Fighters’ “Learn To Fly,” as well as the some classics from her catalog like “My Sister,” “Nirvana,” and new songs like “Candy Wrappers.”

There's more on the Q Division studio shows last night, together with a gallery of 25 photos at Stereogum.

Set List - Q Division Electric Show

Set list from the later electric band show, yesterday at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA:

  1. Somebody Is Waiting For Me
  2. You Are The Camera
  3. Taxicab
  4. 364
  5. Shining On
  6. Closet (Pete Yorn)
  7. Backseat
  8. Just Lust
  9. Necessito
  10. My Wife (The Who)
  11. OK OK
  12. Oh
  13. Candy Wrappers
  14. Don't Wanna Dance
  15. Do You Wanna Dance (Bobby Freeman)
  16. Ready For Love (Bad Company)
  17. 1000's of Guitars
  18. Ugly (Encore - Juliana without the band)

Thanks again to spiketop for posting this list at This is the Sound

Set List - Q Division Acoustic Show

Set list from the acoustic leg of Juliana's double header of shows at Q Division Studios, Somerville, MA, yesterday.

  1. Butterflies
  2. I Picked You Up
  3. Learn To Fly (Foo Fighters)
  4. (New Song) ?
  5. Failure
  6. My Sister
  7. Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  8. Fruit Fly (Nada Surf)
  9. Nirvana
  10. Slow Motion
  11. Until Tomorrow
  12. Vagabond
  13. On Your Mind
  14. Do I Wait (Ryan Adams)
  15. Candy Wrappers
  16. Law Of Nature

Thanks to spiketop for posting the list at This is the Sound

Acoustic Show Tickets On General Sale

Juliana, via her official site:

Hello! I am releasing a handful of tickets to my private solo acoustic show coming up (really soon)(Wednesday) on June 27th at Q Division studios in Somerville, MA, for (local-area?) people who aren’t doing the Pledge Music thing but who might still want to see the show. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and the ticket price includes beer and snacks and casual/intimate social atmosphere — I will be there all evening, before and after the show. Click here to order tickets. After purchase, names will be added to the guest list at the door in lieu of paper tickets.

School Of Seven Bells - Half Asleep (2008)

Official music video for School of Seven Bell's "Half Asleep" from the album Alpinisms - in stores now! Purchase from iTunes: http://bit.ly/d5dbwy Purchase from Amazon: http://amzn.to/fmHJ1k Connect with School of Seven Bells: http://myspace.com/schoolofsevenbells http://facebook.com/schoolofsevenbells http://twitter.com/sviib http://sviib.com

really liking alpinisms by school of seven bells that my friend turned me onto the other day

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) May 24, 2012

Alpinisms is the 2008 debut album from School Of Seven Bells.

The band are heavily played on the liveontomorrow.co.uk stereo and their two subsequent albums - 2010's Disconnect From Desire and this year's Ghostory come highly recommended.

Good to know Jules is now a fan.

Upcoming Shows - Somerville MA, Jun 27

Two upcoming shows on the same day - acoustic and full band, both at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA on Wednesday, June 27 2012.

In her announcement at PledgeMusic, Juliana says while there is the possibility of further shows this year, these could be the only performances in support of the covers album. Her discomfort with playing live has been well documented for many years, and you'll recall there was only one full band show for the previous album.

Billed as 'private shows', tickets (priced at $50 each) go on sale to pledgers at PledgeMusic tomorrow (19 May 2012) at 10am EST.

If you can't make it, you may be able to hear it later:

@VoodooHipster @PledgeMusic will record shows but gotta have time to mix it to my liking for possible release later on

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) May 18, 2012
Interview - PledgeMusic

Who will you be covering and was it hard to narrow down the songs?

A funny thing is that a bunch of the songs are from about 10 years ago. I don’t know what it is about that period of time, but I keep going there. One example is the song “Fruit Fly” by Nada Surf, a band I like a lot. And I was lucky to have Matthew Caws (the singer from Nada Surf) sing on a few of the songs on the album. He did not sing on his song, “Fruit Fly,” though.

You can read a short Q&A with Juliana on PledgeMusic's blog.

Picturebox - Juliana Hatfield (2012) Video

Lo-fi, homemade video for "Juliana Hatfield" by Picturebox. This song is about the thrill of hearing something great on the radio for the first time, then trying to find out who it's by and get hold of it in the pre-Internet days.

@pictureboxsongs:

It's Record Store Day, and this here video is about buying music in a record store. How about that?

Picturebox's rather lovely Juliana Hatfield song, now with added video.

It was filmed in the English city of Canterbury by the songwriter Rob Halcrow, a reader of this site. Excellent stuff. Bonus points for featuring Peanuts characters.

A reminder that you can download the song at bandcamp.

Pete Yorn - Closet (Live 2010)

Pete Yorn performing song off his 2001 breakthrough musicforthemorningafter at SPIN office. Lyrics: Oh Billie I want you so, I'm trying to meet you. Too many things they don't know, too many repeatings, of beatings, and I'm walking around your closet, I want you to say my name again.

Spoiler Alert!

Although Juliana's intention is to keep the songs chosen for the covers project a secret, this doesn't really fit with the PledgeMusic 'updates from the studio' idea. Inevitably, we have been hearing snippets along the way and now some songs as works in progress.

If you really don't want to know their identity, it looks like you'll have to skim the Pledge updates avoiding the songs and the user comments, which isn't really the idea is it! Oh, and don't come to this site either. Smiley winking face emoticon thing.

Having previously uploaded a video snippet of Pete Yorn's Closet, Juliana has now posted a demo.

@peteyorn closet!

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) April 22, 2012

@peteyorn will do

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) April 22, 2012