Music / rock

Weird


Reviews (2)


The guardian

d. 18. Jan. 2019

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Laura Snapes

d. 18. Jan. 2019

"Older bands' careers are more readily sustained by a hiatus/reunion cycle than consistency. So news of Juliana Hatfield's 17th solo album - 25th if you include her albums with other groups - didn't generate the headlines received by the returning Sleater-Kinney or Bikini Kill, her peers in 90s feminist rock. Her catalogue is inconsistent, but 32 years after she debuted with the brilliant indie-pop band Blake Babies, Hatfield has never grown complacent, and continually puts new shine on her wry alt-rock storytelling".


AllMusic

2019

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2019

"What holds these seemingly conflicted emotions together is the robust sound of Weird. Far from reclusive, Weird is a gregarious, idiosyncratic pop album that invites the listener to meet it on its own terms, but Hatfield is absolutely fine if it's rejected. She's cool being on her own".