Innocence & Experience
The baby-voiced Juliana
Hatfield was my ultimate chick for a short while in my life.
I believe I even filled out some KROQ
questionnaire to that affect. I mean, how can you request
the dimpled, supposed virgin with a guitar? She was every
indie kid's crush--only cooler. And then you look back
on her music with the Blake Babies and realize that their
music is a lot less inspiring than those dimples and impish
posturing. Innocence and Experience is sort of
a career overview of the band and the casual, college rock that
they put together over the course of four albums. The material
doesn't vary much from the pop/light rock genre, with airy guitar
playing and Hatfield's wispy vocals meandering along at medium
tempo. The stuff is somewhat melodic, but not very inspiring
for anything other than background music at a lesbian game of
spin the bottle. I have included my favorite track from the
album, the sardonic "Girl In a Box," on several mixes
over the years--sending several girlfriends running. |
Musical Connections:
Juliana
Hatfield
Lemonheads
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