Juliana returned to Garry Foster’s Unchained show earlier this month.
Listen above or at mixcloud.com/garry-foster/unchained-05092023-hour-two/
Juliana returned to Garry Foster’s Unchained show earlier this month.
Listen above or at mixcloud.com/garry-foster/unchained-05092023-hour-two/
Juliana is the musical guest at the end of episode 461 of Portland's Live Wire with Luke Burbank show.
The segment starts at 46:03 with a brief interview before Juliana performs Mouthful Of Blood.
As broadcast on WCR FM earlier this week, here's Garry Foster's interview with Juliana.
The whole hour is devoted to Juliana's music and the interview section begins at 18:20.
KEXP have now posted video from Juliana’s live session recorded at their studios in Seattle on January 31, 2020 during her winter tour. Remember tours? :(
Juliana and the band are on top form here and they sound outstanding. They play Hole In My Life, an awesome version of Lost Ship, Juliana then chats to DJ Cheryl Waters, and they finish with Everything’s For Sale and Wonder Why.
It’s also worth revisiting Renata Steiner’s excellent official photo set from that day.
These KEXP sessions are always SO good. A reminder of Juliana’s last couple of visits:
Here's Juliana interviewed by Gregory Druker Day for The Portland Podcast, talking about the Police album and the current tour.
Also, if you missed it there's another audio interview with Juliana at wbhm.
Juliana was a guest on Garry Foster's Unchained show for wcr fm in Wolverhampton, which was broadcast earlier this week.
The running order for hour 2 as embedded above:
Juliana Hatfield: universal heart beat Juliana Hatfield: de do do do de da da da Juliana Hatfield: Interview October 2019 Juliana Hatfield: next to you Juliana Hatfield: a little more love Juliana Hatfield: magic Bethnie Rose: the return Grace Potter: on my way The Bangles: watching the sky
Juliana is the guest on episode 236 of The Hustle:
The last few years have been a blur of prolific activity for Juliana Hatfield. There was the anti-Trump album Pussycat from 2017, there have been side projects with Paul Westerberg (The I Don't Care's) and Nada Surf's Matthew Caws (Minor Alps), and there have been albums of new material (2019's Weird and 2015's Whatever, My Love), but what is a wonderful new focus for her are these albums of covers. In 2018 she released Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia Newton-John to wide acclaim and this week she drops the follow up, Juliana Hatfield Sings the Police. This wonderful collection brings new depth to these classic tunes and presents them in a new light completely unique to her. We discuss all of this as well as her favorite albums and bands, her love life, her feelings about accolades, and much more. She's a total delight and full of great stories!
Juliana is interviewed by Steve Cooper for episode 749 of his podcast CooperTalk.
This is an hour long phone interview which begins with a chat about the forthcoming album of songs by The Police, and moves on to cover a broader discussion of Juliana's work over the years beginning with her childhood interest in music through to enrolling at Berklee College of Music, initially as a piano student.
Topics go on to include early Blake Babies, hearing her songs on the radio for the first time, working with Atlantic Records, running Ye Olde Records, how the 2008 memoir came to being, art, and much more.
Of note, Juliana mentions that there are plans to tour in January 2020.
from Kyle Meredith's YouTube channel:
Juliana Hatfield catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about her Weird LP, meeting Liz Phair for the first time recently, how the industry pitted women against each other in the 90s, and the sexism that still exists. There is also a fun bit about about her involvement in the Reality Bites and My So Called Life soundtracks, both of which turn 25 this year.
Originallly broadcast last night on the Unchained show for Wolverhampton's WCR FM in the UK, here's another radio interview with Juliana.
This was part of the second hour of Garry Foster's show and his interview (recorded in November 2018) begins after the 22 minute mark.
Topics include the solitude / outsider theme of Weird, how the recording / songwriting process was a bit different this time, and some Olivia chat.
Juliana was interviewed by David Eastaugh for The C86 Show on Future Radio in the UK, in a show broadcast earlier this week.
Of note: Juliana extols her successful working relationship with American Laundromat Records and her intention to continue releasing albums on a regular schedule. She also quotes some lines from David Lynch.
The whole show from 5 minutes in features songs from Juliana's career. The interview bits start after 12 minutes.
Juliana was interviewed by Joe Belock for WFMU's Three Chord Monte show yesterday:
Juliana's stellar 30-plus year career as a singer/songwriter/guitarist has included work with the Blake Babies, the Lemonheads, The Juliana Hatfield Three, a dozen solo records and many other collaborations. Her latest project is "Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia Newton-John," and she checks in with Three Chord Monte to discuss how hopelessly devoted to the Aussie pop legend she is.
Want to know which album by another artist Juliana has thought about covering in its entirety? Listen away. As well as the interview, you can hear 5 songs from the upcoming album: Have You Never Been Mellow, Totally Hot, A Little More Love, Hopelessly Devoted To You, and Physical.
It's a 3 hour show but handily there's a playlist so you can jump straight to the timestamps for the interview and song segments.
Kyle Meredith speaks to Juliana for Consequence of Sound and Louisville's 91.9 WFPK:
The veteran singer-songwriter discusses her forthcoming Olivia Newton-John tribute record, the 25th anniversary of her debut album, and the possibility of another collaborative record with Paul Westerberg.
Laurie Burnette, reviewing Pussycat for Jazz London Radio:
Juliana was instrumental in that scene; being part of The Lemonheads and Blake Babies; releasing her debut “Hey Babe” in 1992 then forming the Juliana Hatfield Three in 1993 releasing “Become What You Are” on Atlantic Records. Since then Juliana has released an incredible array of music both electric and acoustic but always with melody and great riffs at the heart of it. “Pussycat” definitely follows the trend of not only well produced tuneful rock, but with hard hitting subjects which Juliana is so good at writing; Juliana is not afraid to tackle issues or put the boot in if she feels it’s necessary! I have read that Pussycat is an angry album, even her “angriest ever”. I see it as a mix of social commentary on the state of the American political scene and some angst, something that has been disappearing from music in recent times in the mad scramble to sound conformist and make as much money as possible.
There's a 45 minute audio interview with Juliana at the end of the review which concludes with Burnette asking about the prospect of future European shows. Unsurprisingly there are "no plans", Juliana citing the 2014 Minor Alps tour as particularly exhausting, but as always she says nothing should be ruled out.
Juliana appeared on the WNYC's Lenoard Lopate show earlier today for an interview and acoustic session.
She performed I Wanna Be Your Disease (6:20) and Impossible Song (14:40).
INTERVIEW: @julianahatfield spoke with @kylemeredith about her new LP, Pussycat. Listen at https://t.co/Rhtd3y7Pg6 pic.twitter.com/TG12Zc1wcK
— WFPK (@WFPK) April 25, 2017
A 15 minute radio interview with Juliana by Kyle Meredith of Kentucky's WFPK:
wfpk.org/2017/juliana-hatfield-grappling-lot-confusion-anger/
Missed this from a couple of weeks ago (Oct 14, 2016). A radio session / interview with two thirds of Blake Babies. Lightning 100, Nashville:
Juliana Hatfield and John Strohm stopped by the ONErpm studio to catch up with Ana Lee before their show at The Basement East. John gives a personal shout out to Phoebe Bridgers, the history of Blake Babies, and their reunion show. Blake Babies perform an acoustic version of “Waiting For Heaven” and “Lament” live in the studio.
Listen at Lightning 100.