Juliana Hatfield
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After Juliana Hatfield disbanded the pop trio Blake Babies in 1990, she launched a solo career, performing similarly melodic indie pop. Singing in an endearingly thin voice, Hatfield married her ringing hooks to sweet, lovelorn pop and startlingly honest confessional songs. Her 1992 solo debut, Hey Babe, became a college radio hit, and its follow-up, 1994's Become What You Are, was primed to become a crossover success in the wake of the commercialization of rock. Although Hatfield had a handful of modern rock hits, including "Spin the Bottle," she never managed to gain the mainstream audience of peers like The Lemonheads did, and by the late '90s, she had settled into a cult following.
Read More...Hatfield was raised in an upper-middle-class home in Massachusetts; her father was a doctor and her mother was a fashion editor for The Boston Globe. As a child, she learned how to play piano, and during high school, she played guitar in a covers group called the Squids before discovering rock through The Velvet Underground. Following high school, she attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she studied voice. While at Berklee, she met guitarist John P. Strohm and drummer Freda Boner, with whom she formed Blake Babies in 1986. Over the next six years, Blake Babies and their charming pop became college radio favorites. Hatfield left the band in 1990, and Strohm and Boner formed Antenna.
Immediately following her departure from Blake Babies, Hatfield contributed several lyrics to Susanna Hoffs' debut album. The following year, she played bass on The Lemonheads' It's a Shame About Ray, which turned out to be the band's commercial breakthrough. The success of It's a Shame About Ray in 1992 stirred interest in Hatfield's solo debut, Hey Babe. Released on Mammoth Records, the album was very similar to Blake Babies, yet the songs were more personal and confessional. Hey Babe was critically praised and became a college radio and MTV hit, leading to a major-label contract for Hatfield with Atlantic.
In 1992, Hatfield formed The Juliana Hatfield Three with bassist Dean Fisher and drummer Todd Phillips, and the group recorded its debut for Atlantic with R.E.M.'s producer, Scott Litt. As she worked on the record, Hatfield became a minor media sensation; her songs were accepted as friendly, more accessible distillations of the feminist rock movement known as riot grrrl. Hatfield appeared in fashion layouts in Vogue and Sassy, and she became the subject of gossipy tidbits about her speculated romance with Lemonhead Evan Dando and her assertion that she was still a virgin at the age of 25. In light of such exposure, many observers expected her 1993 album Become What You Are to be her mainstream breakthrough. A heavier record than its predecessor, Become What You Are was a moderate hit, as "My Sister" and "Spin the Bottle" earned heavy airplay on MTV and modern rock radio. Nevertheless, the album failed to make her a star.
Only Everything followed in the spring of 1995 as rock was beginning to decline in popularity. The album was received with mixed reviews, and only "Universal Heartbeat" managed to make much headway on radio or MTV, causing the album to slip down the charts quickly. Hatfield returned in 1997 with the EP Please Do Not Disturb, followed a year later by the full-length Back to Bedlam. Spring 2000 was a busy time for Hatfield; she released the quiet, reflective solo album Beautiful Creature and Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure, a collection of louder, poppier material, on the same day. Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure featured Hatfield, former Weezer bassist Mike Welsh, and drummer Zephan Courtney as a new band, Juliana Hatfield, which was a trio along the lines of The Juliana Hatfield Three.
Hatfield's next project was a return to one of her first: she reunited with Freda Love and John P. Strohm in 2000, launching a Blake Babies tour and recording an album entitled God Bless the Blake Babies. The reunion was short-lived, but Hatfield and Love continued to work together in a group called Some Girls, which also featured Heidi Gluck (The Pieces). Some Girls put out the Love It When I Feel Like This LP in 2002 and also did a moderate amount of touring. After that, it was back to the solo game for Hatfield. 2004's In Exile Deo was a bit of a surprise, however, since after all her restlessness it was easily one of her strongest, most mature albums to date. That mature streak continued with 2005's 4, a raw and direct effort that she produced herself and put out through her own Ye Olde imprint, as well as the Sittin' in a Tree EP, which was recorded alongside the Boston-based alt-country band Frank Smith. A collection of live recordings called The White Broken Line: Live Recordings followed, and 2008 saw the release of two Hatfield products: first, a solo album entitled "How I Walk Away", and second, an autobiography detailing her highs and lows throughout multiple decades of music-making. In 2010 Hatfield released another solo album, the self-produced Love, Peace & Vollgas, through her Ye Olde imprint. For her next album, Hatfield reached out to her fans, crowdsourcing the funding of the album through the website Pledge Music and giving a portion of the money donated by fans to a pair of animal shelters. The album, "Speeches Delivers to Animals and Plants", arrived in 2011. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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My Sister - (3:36) - 2,116 playsLyricsMy sister, my sister, my sister
I hate my sister, she's such a bitch
She acts as if she doesn't even know that I exist
But I would do anything to let her know I care
But I am only talking to myself 'cause she isn't there
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Universal Heart-Beat - (3:25) - 2,081 playsLyricsBeauty can be sad, you're proof of that
When the damage is done, you're damaged goods
That's not to say it's not okay
I wouldn't have it any other way
A heart, a heart that hurts
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What a Life - (3:22) - 1,281 playsLyricsWasted ruined tragic 'cause it doesn't have to be like this
Pasty dirty sweaty faithless, greasy dirty smelly wretched
Make it be a whore a tabloid cliche, nasty spoiled deceptive wrecked
Mousy grungy deceptive wrecked
What a life, you wear it like propriety
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Peace and Love - (3:04) - 1,249 playsLyricsYou sang me into my dreams
So I forgave you everything
You held my hand 'til I was asleep
You checked my heart periodically
With an ear to my ribcage
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Fleur de Lys - (3:45) - 1,279 playsLyricsHey, can I get some bass?
J'ai pris deux jus d'oranges,
J'avais soif,
Aidez-moi, j'ai besoin d'un homme.
Ou habitez-vous ? Chez qui ?
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