Whatever, My Love - 2nd Vinyl Pressing Announced, Includes UK Pre-Orders

Whatever, My Love - the 2nd (or sophomore as those funny Americans like call it) album by The Juliana Hatfield Three from 2015 is being reissued on vinyl via a 2nd (sophomore) pressing.

Availability is estimated for August, 2016.

Fans of the long player who missed out first time round can now pre-order at American Laundromat, or via Cargo Records in the UK.

Video - Paul Westerberg Interviewed by Peter Wolf for Vanyaland

A wide ranging interview with Paul Westerberg by Peter Wolf for Vanyaland covering the background to The I Don't Cares record with Juliana.

See the article at Vanyaland, and as mentioned on YouTube - the highlights:

3:25: How did the collaboration come about?
8:37: Bringing Sammy Davis Jr. alive
12:54: Dissecting I Don’t Cares songs, and writing for Juliana Hatfield
16:35: Let the music do the talking
19:22: “There’s a certain mystery that sits with this [LP]”
23:27: Songs from Paul Westerberg’s basement
28:00: How old Replacements demos became I Don’t Cares songs
31:38: Westerberg’s first record bought, first concert attended
35:45: Westerberg’s first guitars, and when music started paying the rent
40:03: Coming off the Replacements’ reunion tour
47:10: Singers in the band are the craziest
50:26: Let’s get a refill
51:00: “We teased ourselves… we’re not making a record”
53:35: Life after the Replacements reunion
56:30: Where is Juliana?
59:56: Taking the I Don’t Cares on the road

 
Wild Stab By The I Don't Cares Is Out Now

New album day!

Wild Stab is out now for download and streaming in most territories. There's a CD version available for order in the usual places too.

This is the debut album by The I Don't Cares - Juliana's collaboration with Paul Westerberg of the Replacements.

The Current has a brief review including this passage:

A lot of that contentedness seems to be the result of his new partnership with Juliana Hatfield, who makes up the other half of his new project the I Don’t Cares. Many of the songs on their new album, Wild Stab, could be classified as love songs, with titles like “Kissing Break,” Hands Together,” and “Love Out Loud.” And try as they might to prove to the listener that they didn’t put much thought into this project — the vibe is muddy and slapdash, and much of it sounds like it was pieced together from ramshackle of basement recordings — it’s pretty clear that Westerberg and Hatfield do care about this project, perhaps more than they’ve cared about any of their endeavors in quite some time.

More article and review links to follow when and if they appear.

There's been almost no promotion for this release, which is a little odd given Paul's cult status in indieland.

His fans on the Men Without Ties forum are approving on first listen. No surprise there, as it feels like there's more Westerberg on here than Hatfield, certainly on the vocal mix and guitar themes.

If you're hoping for a sharing of styles in the manner of the Dando / Hatfield shows or the Minor Alps project you might want to readjust your expectations!

There's still a lot to enjoy about this record.

Harvard Book Store Announces Freda Love Smith in Conversation With Juliana Hatfield Event For January 8, 2016

The Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, MA has announced an event for January 8, 2016:

Harvard Book Store welcomes Freda Love Smith and her former Blake Babies bandmate, local singer-songwriter Juliana Hatfield for a presentation of Smith's book Red Velvet Underground: A Rock Memoir, with Recipes.

The event is free. More info at harvard.com.

Speaking of Freda, there's a new Mysteries Of Life EP titled Bad Advice out now at Bandcamp.

The I Don't Cares Release Single - 'King Of America', Confirm Album Track List, Artwork

The I Don't Cares (the new band featuring Juliana and The Replacements' Paul Westerberg) have released a new single.

Featuring Westerberg on lead vocal, King Of America is the 2nd track to be revealed from their forthcoming debut album Wild Stab.

So far it's only available from iTunes. (US and UK links).

Also, Amazon (US and UK) are taking pre-orders for the digital album (with a subject to change January 22, 2016 release date).

The tracklist:

  1. Back
  2. Wear Me Out Loud
  3. Born For Me
  4. 1/2 2P
  5. Sorry For Tomorrow Night
  6. Dance To The Fight
  7. Kissing Break
  8. Just A Phase
  9. Outta My System
  10. Need The Guys
  11. Love Out Loud
  12. King of America
  13. Little People
  14. Whole Lotta Nothin'
  15. Done Done Done
  16. Hands Together

The artwork:

PopCrush - Color In The Speakers: Brad Walsh Debuts Vibrant 'Primary' EP

Brad Walsh:

My strongest songwriting influences have always been female, and I was lucky enough to be able to work on this EP with some of the artists I idolized growing up. To be able to guide a rock legend like Juliana Hatfield into the realm of dance music, to have her hear what was done and respond with marvel, was a dream come true for me.

The PopCrush post also has a quote from Juliana about 'Easy'.

Juliana Hatfield & Paul Westerberg Form New Band - The I Don't Cares

There's a new band in town.

They're called The I Don't Cares.

Juliana Hatfield is in it.

Paul Westerberg is in it.

There's a single.

It's called 1/2 2 P.

You can buy it at Nimbit Music.

You can buy it at iTunes or stream on Apple Music in the US & UK and no doubt elsewhere.

It's on Spotify.

It's on Rdio.

It's from an album called Wild Stab.

Wild Stab is "coming soon".

There you go.

of course we are

A photo posted by @julianahatfield on

Juliana Guests On Brad Walsh EP - Primary - Due November 2015

New!* Coming next month!**

Juliana features on a track titled Easy, which she has co-written with Brad. The lyrics are on Brad's site.

*As pointed out on the This Is The Sound Group, the words are a combination of lines from Don't Wanna Dance and Candy Wrappers, the former having been previously remixed by Walsh in 2011. So, sort of New!

** Update November 4, 2015 - the EP is now available on all major download / streaming services (in the UK at least - it's out in the US tomorrow - November 5). You can also hear it at SoundCloud.

NoiseTrade One-on-One: Interview with Blake Babies
NT: Many present day bands list Blake Babies as an influence and have even name dropped the band in interviews . For example, Bully comes to mind recently. How does that feel for you all and to what do you attribute your lasting sonic legacy?
Strohm: I’ve met the people in Bully before – they are a local band here in Nashville – and they’ve given me no indication that they know our band! But I do hear an influence, whether it’s direct or they are mining similar influences as us. I’ve seen the references in the press. When young bands or music writers acknowledge us as influential, that feels amazing. That’s the best thing, really. We felt at the time that a big reason we were toughing it out – and it was very hard to do this band for a lot of reasons – was to build some sort of musical legacy that could become more important over time. We didn’t necessarily expect it to happen, but I think we really hoped it would. Now that we’ve built our lives in other directions it matters less than I would have expected, but it’s still very satisfying. I can only really speak for myself, but I’m such a geek music fan that it just blows my mind to think that something we did as kids decades ago actually has a life and continuing influence today. The very best thing that could happen is to inspire young people to want to make music, or to influence the music they make. That sort of thing really validates the whole experience, and everything we put into it.
Smith: I’m proud of the initiative we took in the early days of our career. How when nobody would sign us, we put out our own record. Also, how we worked hard and worked together because we cared so much about what we were doing.
Hatfield: I am just glad no one got killed, that we didn’t kill each other, or kill ourselves.
Freda Love Smith - Red Velvet Underground: A Rock Memoir, with Recipes

Freda Love Smith, Juliana's colleague in Blake Babies and Some Girls, has a new book out - Red Velvet Underground: A Rock Memoir, with Recipes.

You don't see enough of the memoir / recipe genre these days.

From the promo blurb:

Red Velvet Underground tells the story of how Smith's indie-rock past evolved into her domestic present. Loosely framed around cooking lessons she gives her older son, her story moves back and forward in time as she recollects how she got started in music, and how her career in rock eventually dovetailed with her passion for cooking and, later, the growth of her family. The book intersperses forty-five recipes with personal stories about her music career, cooking, eating, and family.

Here's a bit from TheTalkhouse, where you can read a fuller excerpt:

The Blake Babies and the Lemonheads had formed in Boston at about the same time, discovered each other quickly and become fast friends.

Evan and his Lemonheads partner, guitarist-singer-songwriter Ben Deily, attended one of the first shows the Blake Babies ever played, at an arty café called She’s Leaving Home. Evan stood front and center, enthusiastically rocking out, and Juliana was smitten from that moment, and far into the future. Of course, it was hard to meet that golden boy and not be smitten. Few people will ever gaze upon a human more beautiful than nineteen-year-old Evan Dando. And Evan wasn’t just a pretty face —he was an uncanny talent with a killer voice, a knack for melody and great taste in music. I will love him forever for bringing his copy of Big Star’s Radio City over to the apartment I shared with John and Juliana. “You guys are going to freak out,” he said. “I promise.” He was right. When Evan agreed to join the Blake Babies after we had unsuccessfully worked with two other bass players, we were delighted. As it turned out, it was only the beginning of a long cross-pollination between the two bands. John would later join the Lemonheads on drums, and years after that he would return as a guitar player. After the Blake Babies broke up, Juliana was an integral part of the Lemonheads’ classic record It’s a Shame About Ray.

Juliana, having read an advanced copy, has said:

These are sweet, unsentimental scenes from the ever-evolving life of a woman of many shifting and balancing roles: mother, wife, drummer, student, teacher, friend, daughter, food enthusiast. It’s all tied together with tantalizing recipes that have been lovingly improvised and tweaked into a life-affirming doneness.

The book is available in paperback and Kindle formats from Amazon USA and Amazon UK.

There's also an Apple iBooks version.

JH3 2015 US Tour T-shirts Now On Sale At julianahatfield.com

For those of us who missed the shows or didn't pick up merch at the time, Juliana's official site is selling T-shirts from the JH3 US shows earlier this year.

There are two designs to choose from and the sale is 'for a limited time'.