There's a couple of photosets on Flickr from the Juliana Hatfield Three show at Cuisine en Locale in Somerville last month:
KEXP have today posted video of the Juliana Hatfield Three session from earlier this month in Seattle. Joyous times.
Watch the full performance as embedded above or separated into songs on YouTube: My Sister, Ordinary Guy, I'm Shy, and Spin The Bottle.
A reminder that there's a great photoset on Flickr too.
A roundup of links for the final leg of March 2015 dates on the Juliana Hatfield Three Become What You Are tour:
Leslie Kaholi has a great Flickr photoset of the Belly Up Tavern show at Solana Beach, CA on March 18.
On March 20, the band played a late night SXSW showcase at Buffalo Billiards in Austin, TX. There's a brief review by Cindy Royal (who took the above video) at On That Note. Among the crowd that night was a certain Blake Baby:
The Atlanta, GA gig at Terminal West on March 22 is reviewed by Chris Martin at Examiner.com:
Todd Philips and Dean Fisher set the pace keeping things steady as Hatfield flexed her vocal muscles and showed off her underappreciated guitar skills. 21 years later the Juliana Hatfield Three stills packs a punch. The band’s big rock sound hasn’t aged and Sunday night they sounded like a band that had been together for years.
There's some nice photos (including support band - fellow 90s veterans Magnapop) by John McNicholas on Flickr.
The Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, NC show on March 23 has some YouTube video including This Is The Sound. Jeff Hahne's review (with photos) for Creative Loafing, Charlotte suggests this was a small attendance and low key performance, perhaps not helped by excessive, intrusive mobile phone / flash use - the scourge of many gigs these days:
Two-thirds of the way through Juliana Hatfield Three's hour-long set at the Neighborhood Theatre on Monday night, I noticed a man standing in front of the stage holding up his cellphone, taking video of the 47-year-old singer. Nothing new nowadays, right? Without missing a beat, Hatfield turned inward toward her bandmates. A moment later, she moved back on the dimly lit stage, a few steps toward the drums. As the song ended, Hatfield moved back to her original spot and told the crowd, "I'm always in the same place on this tour and wanted a different view." To me, it looked like she didn't want a cellphone distracting her. .. but perhaps a one-minute change of scenery was needed.
A few songs into the band's brief encore, though, a woman in front of the stage was taking pictures with her phone. As the flash went off multiple times, Hatfield once again grabbed her mic stand and moved back on the stage. It wasn't long after that the show ended.
Taking a few cellphone momentos of a show is understandable. Sharing them is often great for those of us not there. There's a line that you shouldn't cross though, particularly by doing things like failing to disable camera flash; you're not considering other people's enjoyment or, most importantly, the artist you're there to support. Weird that some people don't get that. Anyway...
Update There's some non flash, non cellphone pics by Kevin McGee for Shutter 16 at Flickr.
The final March date was the Cat's Cradle show at Carrboro, NC on March 24. There's bits on YouTube uploaded by TheSublminalPandaBear including Supermodel and My Sister (below) which began with some Juliana improv during Dean's amp issues.
There's now a little break before a handful of shows back on America's East Coast in mid April, 2015. The tour dates are here.
The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles welcomed the Juliana Hatfield Three tour on Monday.
There's a couple of JH3 photos (in a set focusing on the support act Miranda Lee Richards) by BentleyBT at Flickr.
Trent at Pink Is The New Blog has a short review of what is described as the best show ever, so there's that.
Update - There's another great review at lyriquediscorde.
It seems like this was a really good one.
The set list is changing a little bit between shows. At LA it was:
- Become What You Are (album in full)
- What A Life
- Everybody Loves Me But You
- I'm Shy
- If I Could
- Wood
- Fleur De Lys
- Nirvana (final encore)
Thanks to Spike U. Topian for the set info, report of a "full enthusiastic high energy crowd", and a few videos on a YouTube playlist featuring Supermodel, Mabel, A Dame With A Rod, Addicted, and I Got No Idols.
There are various cuts on YouTube from other people if you search.
The Juliana Hatfield Three tour landed at The Chapel in San Francisco on Sunday.
There's a review and a great set of photos by Greg Chow at Three Match Breeze.
The Juliana Hatfield Three played the Tractor Tavern in Seattle last Wednesday.
Lol @ the flyer. What a marvellous thing.
In case you haven't seen it elsewhere, here's Stacee Sledge's cool video of a guitar solo bit in President Garfield:
There's more of David Lee's photos in a photoset at Flickr.
The Juliana Hatfield Three tour hit St Paul, MN on Monday.
The Current has a review with a nice photoset.
Also, Vu reviewing at We Heart Music:
Later on in the show, Hatfield wanted to get a bunch of 90s bands together, The Lemonheads, Letter to Cleo, Marcy's Playground, etc., in a music festival called "It Came From the 90s". In her mind, she's got it all sorted out, including the poster artwork and so on.
Chris Kwan, who posted the above set list photo to Instagram, also has a few YouTube things including Push Pin and Dumb Fun.
There's another brief review at philly.com and for some YouTube stuff there's Supermodel, My Sister and This Is The Sound from night 1 and What A Life (different from the view above) from night 2.
Thanks to Carsten for the video of What A Life above. For more of Carsten's photos head to Flickr.
Facebookers, Twitterers and Instagrammers will have noted that Juliana's official channels have shared photos of the tour merch in recent days:
The Juliana Hatfield Three's show at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC last Sunday was reviewed at Brooklyn Vegan, where you'll find an extensive set of photos by Greg Cristman (who will make them available for purchase on his site from March 15). Update Higher res versions are now up on Flickr.
Carsten Pedersen also has some photos over on Flickr, Update: as does Dave W.
There's several YouTube things too including Nirvana (embedded above) and, from various uploaders,A Dame With A Rod, If I Could, My Sister, Everybody Loves Me But You, Mabel, President Garfield, Little Pieces and Supermodel.
Search out Facebook, Instagram and Twitter stuff out there too if you can't get enough.
The second date of the Juliana Hatfield Three US tour was a hometown show for Juliana last night at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA.
Another great set of photos here by David Young.
A little look at the merch in this tweet from Eric Liwanag:
The Juliana Hatfield Three commenced their US tour last night at the Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME. Kind of a big deal.
No messing about on the set list - it was straight into the entirety of Become What You Are and a bunch of great choices to end.
Photos and set list (from memory) courtesy of Lieve.
- Supermodel
- My Sister
- This Is The Sound
- For The Birds
- Mabel
- A Dame With A Rod
- Addicted
- Feelin' Massachusetts
- Spin The Bottle
- President Garfield
- Little Pieces
- I Got No Idols
- What A Life
- Fleur de Lys
- Everybody Loves Me But You
- I'm Shy
- Ordinary Guy
- Push Pin
- Wood
- Dumb Fun
- Nirvana (Solo Encore)
Tap / Click to enlarge these pics:
update - see also David's excellent photos from this show
A great set of photos by David Young from Saturday night's Juliana Hatfield Three performance for the Hot Stove Cool Music benefit show at the Paradise Rock Club.
See also David's photos of other artists on the bill including Mike Gent, Jen Trynin and Tanya Donelly.
Click / tap to enlarge, obvs:
See also an alternate YouTube video of Supermodel.
From last night's return of The Juliana Hatfield Three for the Hot Stove Cool Music event at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston.
Michael Marotta at Vanyaland reports a four song set comprising Supermodel, My Sister, If I Could, and I Got No Idols.
Juliana soundchecking for tonight's comeback in Boston via Kay Hanley.
Who'd have thought she'd be playing this song? ;)