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Covers Album Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO Due Out November 17 via American Laundromat
Jul 18, 2023
By Kat Ramkumar
Juliana Hatfield is releasing a new Electric Light Orchestra covers album, Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO. Now she has shared its second single, her rendition of “Can’t Get it Out of My Head,” via a music video. More
Blood Due Out May 14 on American Laundromat
Apr 22, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Juliana Hatfield has shared a new single titled “Gorgon.” It is the second single to be released from her upcoming 19th studio album Blood, which is due out on May 14 via American Laundromat. More
Blood Will Be Out May 14 on American Laundromat
Jan 28, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Juliana Hatfield has announced the release of her 19th studio album, Blood, which will be out on May 14 via American Laundromat. Coinciding with the announcement, she has shared the album’s lead single, “Mouthful of Blood.” More
Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police Due Out November 15 via American Laundromat
Oct 28, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield is releasing a new album where she covers the songs of The Police, the fittingly titled Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police, on November 15 via American Laundromat. Now she has announced some new 2020 tour dates. More
Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police Due Out November 15 via American Laundromat
Sep 26, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield is releasing a new album where she covers the songs of The Police, the fittingly titled Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police, on November 15 via American Laundromat. Now she has shared another track from the album, a cover of The Police’s “Next to You.” More
Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police Due Out November 15 via American Laundromat
Aug 01, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield has announced a new album where she covers the songs of The Police, the fittingly titled Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police, and has shared its first single, a cover of “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da.” Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police is due out November 15 via American Laundromat. More
Weird Out Today via American Laundromat
Jan 18, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield has released a new album, Weird, today via American Laundromat. Now she has shared a video for the album’s “All Right, Yeah.” Jed Davis directed the animated video, which you can watch below. More
Weird Due Out January 18, 2019 via American Laundromat
Dec 14, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield is releasing a new album, Weird, on January 18, 2019 via American Laundromat. Previously she shared its first single, “It’s So Weird.” Now she has shared another song from the album, “Lost Ship,” via a video for the track. More
Weird Due Out January 18, 2019 via American Laundromat
Oct 17, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield has announced a new album, Weird, and shared its first single, “It’s So Weird.” Weird is due out January 18, 2019 via American Laundromat. Listen to “It’s So Weird” below, followed by the album’s tracklist and cover art. More
Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia Newton-John Due Out April 13 via American Laundromat
Mar 01, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Juliana Hatfield is releasing Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia Newton-John on April 13 via American Laundromat. As its title suggests, the album includes covers of 14 songs by the English-Australian singer/actress who made it big in the 1970s and early 1980s thanks to films such as Grease and Xanadu. More
Plus Thurston Moore, BNQT, Sylvan Esso, Little Cub, and Juliana Hatfield
Apr 28, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Here we highlight nine albums due out today that we feel are most worth hearing. We have also included Amazon links for each album. If you click through those links and buy the album (or anything else on Amazon once you’ve clicked through) then Amazon rewards us with a sales percentage. More
Say Yes! A Tribute to Elliott Smith Due Out October 15 via American Laundromat Records
Mar 03, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
American Laundromat Records have announced Say Yes! A Tribute to Elliott Smith, which is due out October 15. The Elliott Smith tribute album will feature newly recorded covers of Smith’s songs by Julien Baker, Amanda Palmer, Jesu/Sun Kil Moon, Yuck, Waxahatchee, Lou Barlow, J Mascis, Adam Franklin of Swervedriver, Tanya Donelly, and others. More
Interviews
Dec 18, 2023
By Ian Rushbury
Isn’t it great when crazy ideas turn out to be the best ideas? Juliana Hatfield wasn’t the first artist to think, “Hey, I’m going to make an album of covers of just one artist!” Most of those plans fade with the hangover in the morning. Hatfield however stuck to it and has done it three times now. More
Apr 25, 2019
By Juliana Hatfield
For our recurring Self-Portrait feature we ask a musician to take a self-portrait photo (or paint/draw a self-portrait) and write a list of personal things about themselves, things that their fans might not already know about them. This Self-Portrait is by Juliana Hatfield. More
Reviews
May 14, 2021
By Frank Valish
Juliana Hatfield’s nineteenth solo studio album, Blood, opens with spare acoustic guitar that drops out at the 11-second mark to an explosion of fuzzed out, skittering guitar and a shaking bass that sounds as if your woofers are busted. More
Nov 18, 2019
By Frank Valish
Juliana Hatfield’s second installment in the covers project she began with last year’s Juliana Hatfield Sings Olivia Newton-John finds her covering The Police. More
Jan 25, 2019
By Frank Valish
The last few years have seen something of a career revival for Juliana Hatfield. After years of self-releasing albums of varying tones and tenors on her own Ye Olde Records, Hatfield returned in 2013 with her outstanding Minor Alps collaboration with Nada Surf’s Matthew Caws. More
Apr 20, 2018
By Ian Rushbury
Nope, it’s not a gag or a belated April Fool’s prank, this is a real thing. Juliana Hatfield’s last album, the innocently named Pussycat was an album-long, bile filled attack on Donnie Trump. Now she’s vented, it seems she’s feeling a little mellow and ready to kick back with an album of covers celebrating the unlikely figure of Australian country/pop/disco diva, Olivia Newton-John. Really. More