Juliana Reopens Songs To Order Project

Juliana:

For the price of $1,000 I will write an original song tailor-made just for you, to you, and about you, and I will record it in a mostly acoustic style.

More info and the ordering details at Juliana's official site.

Minor Alps European Tour
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Yes, a Minor Alps 2014 European tour.

Juliana and Matthew are to play the following shows around our continent:

April 28 Rotown, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

April 29 Kantine Berghain, Berlin, Germany

April 30 Prinzenbar, Hamburg, Germany

May 1 Vera, Groningen, The Netherlands

May 2 Ekko, Utrecht, The Netherlands

May 3 Luxor, Cologne, Germany

May 4 Zoom, Frankfurt, Germany

May 5 Kantine, Augsburg, Germany

May 6 Circolo Magnolia, Milano, Italy

May 7 Bleu Lézard, Lausanne, Switzerland

May 8 Komplex Klub, Zürich, Switzerland

May 9 Spielboden, Dornbirn, Austria

May 10 Acoustic lakeside warm-up, Bad Bleiburg, Austria

May 11 Nu Spirit Club, Bratislava, Slovakia

May 13 La Rodia, Besançon, France

May 15 Sala Sol, Madrid, Spain

May 16 Café Azkena, Bilbao, Spain

May 17 Krakatoa, Bordeaux, France

May 19 Fleche D’Or, Paris, France

More dates to be announced:

UK dates still to be added to minor alps tour, we'll keep you posted!

— MINOR ALPS (@minoralps) February 21, 2014
Video - Waiting For You (Promo)

Le clip de "Waiting For You" est écrit et réalisé par Emilie et Sarah Barbault avec Julie Gayet et Philippe Rebbot.

Just when we thought the Minor Alps promotional period was over, this appears out of the blue.

The video stars French actors Julie Gayet and Philippe Rebbot.

It might get some attention outside of the julianadasurf fanbase, particularly in France, where Julie Gayet has been in the news a bit recently.

Gorgeous video.

UPDATE: DIY says Minor Alps are "set to play their first European shows this spring". So there's that too.

Video, Audio, Photos - Minor Alps FUV Session

http://wfuv.org * Follow @wfuv: http://ow.ly/flLAg Minor Alps performs "If I Wanted Trouble" live in Studio A. Recorded 11/22/13. Host: Alisa Ali Engineer: Rafael Moure-Punnett Cameras: Caroline Inzucchi, Sam Smith, Sarah Burns, and Eli Simon Editor: Caroline Inzucchi

http://wfuv.org * Follow @wfuv: http://ow.ly/flLAg Minor Alps performs "Maxon" live in Studio A. Recorded 11/22/13. Host: Alisa Ali Engineer: Rafael Moure-Punnett Cameras: Caroline Inzucchi, Sam Smith, Sarah Burns, and Eli Simon Editor: Sam Smith

http://wfuv.org * Follow @wfuv: http://ow.ly/flLAg Minor Alps performs "I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands" live in Studio A. Recorded 11/22/13. Host: Alisa Ali Engineer: Rafael Moure-Punnett Cameras: Caroline Inzucchi, Sam Smith, Sarah Burns, and Eli Simon Editor: Caroline Inzucchi

Recorded on November 22 last year, this WFUV session with Minor Alps is being broadcast tonight at 9PM Eastern.

You can listen to the audio including between-song interviews with Matthew and Juliana at wfuv.org.

The photoset is at Flickr.

Minor Alps Tour - More Links

Minor Alps (Matthew Caws + Juliana Hatfield) perform the Nada Surf song, "Fruit Fly" at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA on November 23, 2013.

A roundup of remaining links for the last few shows of the recent US Minor Alps tour:

Black Cat, Washington DC, November 19:

The Vinyl District (Review)

Bowery Ballroom, New York City, November 20:

Impose Magazine (Photos)

World Café Live, Philadelphia, November 22:

iradiophilly (Review)

The Swollen Fox (Review)

The Swollen Fox @ Flickr (Photos)

Phawker (Review)

The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA, November 23:

Minor Alps @ The Sinclair 11.23.2013

Johnny Anguish @ Flickr (Photos)

Fruit Fly (YouTube as above)

I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands (YouTube)

BDCWire (Photos)

Interview - Marvel.com

Juliana, speaking in New York last month in the aforementioned interview:

What’s really strange for me is that I realized I have absolutely nothing planned for after tour. I guess I’m just going to rest for a little while and then start writing again. I’ve been painting and writing and that’s all I have planned.

Get There Reviews (8)
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The final(?) batch of review links for the Minor Alps album:

It could have so easily been indulgent and small but Get There is bursting with energy and ideas.

Gary K, The Digital Fix

Then there’s the formula factor. Minor Alps seem content to peddle pleasant but not particularly memorable pop-rock. Quiet verses lead into louder choruses with big drums and whitewashed guitars as Caws and Hatfield repeat a phrase that, depending on the song, becomes either more meaningful with each cycle (e.g. “Lonely low”) or collapses under the weight of repetition (e.g. “I don’t know what to do with my hands” and “If I wanted trouble I could find it”), 4.9/10

Joel Oliphint, Pitchfork

There are lots of intimate lyrical moments like two lovers exchanging thoughts and memories. We’re lucky they have let us in. We’re all very lucky that they went through so much for us. Start with the rock radio tune then work your way inside their heads and like us we’re already looking forward to the next set of tunes.

David Urbano, Review Stalker

For Minor Alps’ Get There has not one peak, as might one such enumeration, but instead several.

Josh Holliday, Dots and Dashes

Get There suffers from a similar state of limbo to that of a love-stricken teenager. For the most part it wants to be a charming collection of indie-pop songs that are easy to relate to, but still yearns to occasionally break out and start making noise. It feels that in an attempt to control those urges, Hatfield and Caws have made a record that, whilst it has its charm, lacks in any real excitement, 4/10

Robert Whitfield, The 405 Reviews

Minor Alps Tour - Photo Roundup

If you missed them on This Is The Sound, here are links to various photos from the tour not previously posted here. Again, thanks principally to Carlos and Andrew for these.

Seattle, November 8:

My personal favourites were taken before the tour proper began at the Minor Alps acoustic session for KEXP. These photos are outstanding. Don't miss.

Los Angeles, November 12:

BuzzBands

Restless Cities

Soda Bar, San Diego, November 14:

Tboneinpoway @ SlickPic

Black Cat, Washington DC, November 19:

Minor Alps at the Black Cat in Washington, DC on November 19th, 2013

arcane93 @ Flickr

betweenloveandlike @ Flickr

joebrewer @ Flickr

Bowery Ballroom, New York City, November 20:

Minor Alps

SuperGlued @ Flickr

World Café Live, Philadelphia, November 22:

Consequence Of Sound (+ review)

Minor Alps Tour - Video Roundup

Eleventy thousand smartphone owners have attended the Minor Alps tour this month. Some of them used these devices to watch large portions of the shows through a screen with their arms held up.

So many in fact that it's been hard to keep up.

A roundup is therefore required commencing with more from the Los Angeles shows. See earlier posts here for links for the first few gigs.

Thanks to everyone who has submitted or shared these links here or elsewhere on the internet. In particular thanks to liveontomorrow reader Carlos for submitting dozens of recent links that appear here, and also to Andrew who has been keeping us all up to date with news for many years chiefly via the This Is The Sound group. If you're a member there, these links have already been posted on that group too. It is really appreciated guys.

Thanks too to the uploaders, obvs.

With one exception, these are single camera YouTube efforts.

Echoplex, Los Angeles, November 12:

Yer Head

Away Again

I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands

Waiting For You

Out There

Inside Of Love

Such A Beautiful Girl

Live On Tomorrow (as above)

Buried Plans

I Wanna Take You Home

Soda Bar, San Diego, November 14:

If I Wanted Trouble (clip on NBC San Diego)

Schubas, Chicago, November 15

'Banter'Waiting For You

Rockwood Music Hall, New York City, November 21:

The Moon Is Calling

Main Street Music In Store show, Manayunk, November 22:

I Wanna Take You Home

Candy Wrappers

Far From The Roses

World Café Live, Philadelphia, November 22:

Julianna Hatfield and Matthew Caws.

Video Interview - Radio.com

Minor Alps, the duo of Juliana Hatfield and Matthew Caws recently sat down with Anthony Mason of CBS Sunday Morning for an in-depth interview where they talked about how they came to work together and co-writing all 11 songs and playing 90 percent of the instruments on their debut album "Get There."

Last night's acoustic show for Radio.com at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC is also covered in a feature and photo gallery.

Interview - The Patriot Ledger
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“We’re not reinventing either of our wheels, but it does go in a slightly different direction than places I’ve been in the past,” Hatfield said. “There’s not a drummer on every song but we did more with drumbeats than I usually do. I also played a lot of keyboards, which is something I haven’t normally done – that was really fun for me. I studied piano for many years, so I was like, hey, I remember the keyboards. But it was more because some songs cried out for instruments that weren’t stringed instruments – like this feeling or vibe where a mellotron was needed, or we could mess around with something else.”

Taken from a feature on Minor Alps at The Patriot Ledger.

There's a further piece behind a paywall at The Boston Globe.

Interview - Dig Boston
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“We’re doing a lot of singing in unison, it’s really cool, it’s fun,” says Hatfield, her voice picking up pitch and speed. There’s a genuine expression of excitement to her tone that seems to catch her off-guard. It isn’t surprising, though–even in the more dour moments, it sounds like Hatfield and Caws are having a blast.

“For me, that’s the best part,” she says. “It’s natural, it’s not having to try to very hard or to force it. We just blend really well and it’s really easy to harmonize, which is great because I rarely ever sing with other people.”

Full article at Dig Boston.