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Juliana Hatfield - How To Walk Away



Juliana Hatfield - How To Walk Away review
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   Allclassical
Age agrees with Juliana Hatfield, lending an alluring huskiness to her girlish voice, a weariness to her love songs, and an assurance to her writing. All this is evident on How to Walk Away, a candidly confessional work that perhaps not so coincidentally arrives just before the publication of Hatfield's autobiography, When I Grow Up. How to Walk Away abounds with self-examination but it's not a journey through her back pages -- it's a break-up album. Hatfield doesn't focus on the aftermath of a doomed relationship but rather the process of a messy split, turning in a loose song cycle about love, lust, and loss, filled with false finishes, halted new beginnings, retreads and reversals....full text

   Billboard
Juliana Hatfield is well within her comfort zone on "How to Walk Away," her second album for self-started record label Ye Olde Records. The 10 tracks hit an enjoyable middle ground between the squeaky-clean sound of 2004's "In Exile Deo" and rough and grungy 2005 set "Made in China." Hatfield does her moody, catchy indie-pop to near-perfection after so much practice (nine solo albums during the past 16 years), and entertaining examples abound here, from uplifting first single "Shining On" to the rugged, jangly "This Lonely Love," which features backing vocals by the Psychedelic Furs' Richard Butler....full text

   Courant
Juliana Hatfield rose to alt-rock prominence in the mid-1990s, but has always existed most comfortably even further off the beaten path, with music tempered by heavy doses of folk sensibility. The 40-year-old from Boston meditates on love and a wide range of its pitfalls from a cool remove on "How To Walk Away," a cross-section of analysis and lament offered with matter-of-fact frankness amid a fluid, earthy musical palette....full text

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