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Juliana Hatfield

Made In China  Hear it Now

RS: 2of 5 Stars Average User Rating: 4of 5 Stars

2004

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Remember when girls with guitars seemed poised to overthrow the male rock hegemony? Juliana Hatfield does. This former Blake Babies leader and bassist on the Lemonheads' It's a Shame About Ray was widely considered one of the women most likely to achieve Nineties alt-rock stardom. But this New England-based songwriter's sales failed to match her media profile, and she has since been alternating between abrasive and reflective discs. Full of trashy guitars and pitch-wavering vocal takes, the first release on her own label thrashes about as if it's still 1992. After the promising but frustratingly brief Neil Young-ish "New Waif" and the Sonic Youth-esque "What Do I Care," Made in China soon disintegrates into demo-quality slackness. Hatfield sounds like she's happy to be out of the spotlight, but she needs to try harder than this.

BARRY WALTERS

(Posted: Sep 8, 2005)

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