Juliana Hatfield made a name for herself in the era of ‘90s college rock with hooky, pop-laden rock songs that comfortably fell outside of the mainstream. Now, Hatfield is about to release an album of ...
Juliana Hatfield has resurrected her mid-’90s band Juliana Hatfield Three (with drummer Todd Philips and bassist Dean Fisher) to make Whatever, My Love, which will be out February 17 on American ...
Juliana Hatfield has announced a new album, Lightning Might Strike, and shared its first single, “Scratchers,” via a music video. Lightning Might Strike is due out December 12 via American Laundromat.
After 20 years in biz, she’s still ambitious Juliana Hatfield has made a career of writing power pop songs marked by her girlish voice, angsty-to-playful lyrics and infectious melodies. After almost ...
Juliana Hatfield definitely has street cred: her music has appeared on the soundtracks of teen angst-fest My So-Called Life, and 20-something film, Reality Bites. She's one of those artists whose name ...
Introspective but mercifully missing the poor-me streak, Juliana Hatfield’s new “In Exile Deo” album should play well across the country with its 12 original songs. The ex-Blake Babies front woman ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since Juliana Hatfield left the Blake Babies to form the Juliana Hatfield Three. Ten years since she was quoted in Sassy magazine admitting she’d never really ...
It’s been more than 25 years since Juliana Hatfield wrote a song for a Christmas episode of the short-lived teen drama “My So-Called Life.” The song, “Make It Home,” wasn’t holiday-themed, but it did ...