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Pussycat
Juliana Hatfield
Pussycat
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Juliana is back with 14 brand new songs, including the instant-classic "Wonder Why." — "I wasn?t planning on making a record," says Juliana Hatfield, of her new "Pussycat" album. In fact, she thought her songwriting career ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Juliana Hatfield
Title: Pussycat
Members Wishing: 7
Total Copies: 0
Label: American Laundromat Records
Release Date: 4/28/2017
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Indie Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 616011914146

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Juliana is back with 14 brand new songs, including the instant-classic "Wonder Why."

"I wasn?t planning on making a record," says Juliana Hatfield, of her new "Pussycat" album. In fact, she thought her songwriting career was on hiatus, and that she had nothing left to say in song form; that she had finally said it all after two decades as a recording artist.

But then the presidential election happened. "All of these songs just started pouring out of me. And I felt an urgency to record them, to get them down, and get them out there." She booked some time at Q Division studios in Somerville, Massachusetts near her home in Cambridge and went in with a drummer (Pete Caldes), an engineer (Pat DiCenso) and fourteen brand-new songs. Hatfield produced and played every instrument other than drums?bass, keyboards, guitars, vocals. From start to finish?recording through mixing?the whole thing took a total of just twelve and a half days to complete.

"It was a blur. It was cathartic," says Hatfield. "I almost don?t even understand what happened in there, or how it came together so smoothly, so quickly. I was there, directing it all, managing it, getting it all done, but I was being swept along by some force that was driving me. The songs had a will, they forced themselves on me, or out of me, and I did what they told me to do. Even my hands?it felt like they were not my hands. I played bass differently-- looser, more confident, better."

"Pussycat" comes on the heels of last year's Hatfield collaboration with Paul Westerberg, the I Don?t Cares' "Wild Stab" album, and before that, 2015's Juliana Hatfield Three ("My Sister", "Spin The Bottle") reunion/reformation album, "Whatever, My Love".

"I?ve always been prolific and productive and I have a good solid work ethic but this one happened so fast, I didn't have time to think or plan," says Hatfield. "I just went with it, rode the wave. And now it is out of my hands. It feels a little scary."

"Pussycat" is being released into a very tense, divided and inflamed America. The songs are reflective of that atmosphere?angry ("When You?re A Star"), defiant ("Touch You Again"), disgusted ("Rhinoceros"), but also funny ("Short-Fingered Man"), reflective ("Wonder Why"), righteous ("Heartless") and even hopeful ("Impossible Song", with its chorus of 'What if we tried to get along/and sing an impossible song').


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