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How to Walk Away

Juliana Hatfield

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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. Romance and reflection aren't uncommon to Hatfield -- she's never shied away from unrequited crushes or moments of self-doubt -- but here she reveals a resigned caustic wit and sly eye for detail, something that renders the slow dissolving romance on "My Baby..." quite heartbreaking and turns "Just Lust" into a withering dismissal. When Hatfield launched her solo career at the start of the '90s, she couldn't quite deliver such bluntly carnal tunes as her voice quivered with insecurities, which was an appropriate match for the fragility of her jangle pop. Such delicate situations seem in the distant past on How to Walk Away, as there's a tattered edge to her voice and a growing complexity to her craft. She still is foremost a pop songwriter, turning out songs as melodically bracing as "Now I'm Gone," but she balances this jangling pop with slower, folky tunes, occasionally dipping into jazzy after-hours textures, then channeling all her aggression into the nasty, sneering "So Alone," as powerful a rocker as she's ever cut. These shifts in mood are made vivid by a production that has just enough color and detail -- looped rhythms or synthesizers, duets with Richard Butler and Nada Surf's Matthew Caws -- to turn these recordings into full-blooded realizations of Hatfield's heartbreaking, witheringly funny songs, giving How to Walk Away a sense of musical momentum that suits its emotional heft. It's a tight, cohesive record with a subtle but undeniable resonance, a record that Juliana Hatfield always seemed on the verge of delivering and finally has.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
The Fact Remains
00:03:52

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

2
Shining On
00:04:53

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

3
This Lonely Love (feat. Richard Butler)
00:05:12

Richard Butler, FeaturedArtist - Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

4
My Baby...
00:04:26

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

5
Just Lust
00:03:34

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

6
Now I'm Gone
00:04:05

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

7
Remember November
00:04:15

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

8
So Alone
00:04:00

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

9
Such a Beautiful Girl (feat. Matthew Caws)
00:03:51

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist - Matthew Caws, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

10
Law of Nature
00:04:49

Juliana Hatfield, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Ye Olde Records (P) 2008 Ye Olde Records

Resenha do Álbum

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. Romance and reflection aren't uncommon to Hatfield -- she's never shied away from unrequited crushes or moments of self-doubt -- but here she reveals a resigned caustic wit and sly eye for detail, something that renders the slow dissolving romance on "My Baby..." quite heartbreaking and turns "Just Lust" into a withering dismissal. When Hatfield launched her solo career at the start of the '90s, she couldn't quite deliver such bluntly carnal tunes as her voice quivered with insecurities, which was an appropriate match for the fragility of her jangle pop. Such delicate situations seem in the distant past on How to Walk Away, as there's a tattered edge to her voice and a growing complexity to her craft. She still is foremost a pop songwriter, turning out songs as melodically bracing as "Now I'm Gone," but she balances this jangling pop with slower, folky tunes, occasionally dipping into jazzy after-hours textures, then channeling all her aggression into the nasty, sneering "So Alone," as powerful a rocker as she's ever cut. These shifts in mood are made vivid by a production that has just enough color and detail -- looped rhythms or synthesizers, duets with Richard Butler and Nada Surf's Matthew Caws -- to turn these recordings into full-blooded realizations of Hatfield's heartbreaking, witheringly funny songs, giving How to Walk Away a sense of musical momentum that suits its emotional heft. It's a tight, cohesive record with a subtle but undeniable resonance, a record that Juliana Hatfield always seemed on the verge of delivering and finally has.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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