Juliana Hatfield: How To Walk Away

News   2024-11-30 07:33:42

Juliana Hatfield once said that happy lyrics don't

come naturally to her, and her slick, mellow eighth album offers little to

contradict that statement. How To Walk Away features a series of

unsentimental examinations of what it means to be alone, to be left behind. In "This

Lonely Love," over a sturdy piano, Hatfield sings about a love that lacks "the

touch of flesh and blood." (Richard Butler of The Psychedelic Furs sings in the

background, but his distinctive rasp is lost in the gloss.) "Now I'm Gone" is

the closest thing to a full-bore rocker: Meaty guitar punches through the aural

varnish as Hatfield gives an aristocratic lover the kiss-off. In "Remember

November," the simple rhyme of the title efficiently expresses the resignation

felt by someone filled with pleasant memories of a short, passionate, necessary

affair. The song finds Hatfield playing a libidinous alpha female who enjoys

playing with her boy-toys. If only there was more of this devilish grit on How

To Walk Away.

Here's hoping Hatfield can find a future middle ground between her twin

passions for clean pop and dirty rock.

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