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Some Girls
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""Crushing Love" In Stores Now !!!"

NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Member Since1/31/2006
Band Websitesome-girls.com
Band MembersSome Girls are three women: Freda Love (The Blake Babies, Mysteries of Life, Lola), Heidi Gluck (the Pieces), and Juliana Hatfield (The Blake Babies and sometime solo artist).
InfluencesThe Blake Babies, Talking Heads, The Rolling Stones, Buddy Holly, The Vaselines
Sounds LikeSome Girls
Record LabelKOCH Records
Type of LabelIndie




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"When Some Girls started, we had no long-range plans," says Juliana Hatfield. "But the first album and tour went so well that we were excited about doing it again. This time it felt more like a band and less like a scary experiment."

Crushing Love is the second album by Some Girls, the iconoclastic trio consisting of singer, guitarist and esteemed solo artist Hatfield plus drummer Freda Love, previously Hatfield's bandmate in seminal indie combo the Blake Babies and now a member of the Mysteries of Life, and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Heidi Gluck, formerly of the Pieces and currently of the Only Children.

The 14-track collection expands the provocative, hook-laden songcraft of its 2003 predecessor Feel It into compelling new directions, while maintaining the same balance of electric energy, melodic craft and emotional nuance that made the prior disc so resonant. With Hatfield, Love and Gluck sharing vocal and songwriting duties, the songs boast subtly irresistible hooks and pointedly punchy performances, as well as deceptively plainspoken lyrics that navigate thorny personal territory with unflinching truthfulness and barbed humor.

Those qualities are prominent on such Hatfield-written numbers as "Poor Man's You," "Social Control" and "Stars in My Dreams." Love's equally noteworthy compositions, including "Partner In Crime," "Is This What I've Been Waiting For?" and "Never Really Mine," are disarmingly forthright, with the drummer stepping up to the mic to deliver a rare lead vocal on the latter tune. Gluck also weighs in with a pair of melodically lilting, lyrically bittersweet gems, "On My Own Again" and "Live Alone."

"This record was a lot more collaborative than the first one, and it definitely felt more like a cohesive band this time," says Love. "Juliana and I have so much history together that the way we work together is almost second-nature, and the added element of a new person makes it feel fresh. Heidi's involvement on this record was really significant, and her skills as a multi-instrumentalist added a lot."

"Some Girls is a really open, creative atmosphere, and it feels totally different from what I do in my solo thing," Hatfield asserts. "In my head, Some Girls is an outlet for certain songs that I feel like I can't do justice to without Freda. Her drumming is so effervescent and groovy that some songs seem to call out for it. And Heidi is such a great musician and singer that she kind of makes it all jell."

The trio recorded Crushing Love under relatively rushed, chaotic circumstances, a situation that brought out the best in the threesome's creative chemistry. "It ended up being liberating for us, because we didn't have time to fuss over it," Love observes. "Once it started rolling, things really started pouring out of us, and those circumstances seemed to foster creativity and risk-taking. We didn't rehearse or make demos; we just showed up and started making the record. We sort of made it up as we went along, which turned out to be a great way to make a record."

Another element that forced Some Girls to revise its working methods was Love's recent battle with arthritis, which caused her to revise her percussive approach and reinvent herself as a stand-up drummer. "The necessity of having to break the drum kit down and play parts separately made us realize that we weren't limited to what I could physically play," Love explains. "That set us free to experiment with different beats, or to try something on the drum machine or add some percussion."

Crushing Love's on-the-fly recording approach was well suited to the emotional immediacy of the band's new material. "The songwriting was more of a collaboration this time," Hatfield notes. "When we started working on this album, I'd just finished one of my own and I was feeling like maybe I didn't have that much more to say. But Freda stepped up with songs that said a lot of things that I was feeling but wasn't able to write at that time. I'm really in awe of Freda's writing. She says these things in her lyrics that sound so simple that they can almost go right past you, but they're so profound."

"A lot of the songs on this record are asking questions, rather than trying to give answers," Love states. "A lot of them are about being willing to live with uncertainty."

"That's how emotions and relationships are, because things don't get resolved all the time," says Gluck. "To me, a great song isn't about conflict and resolution. Sometimes it's just about capturing a fleeting little feeling, rather than trying to explain the world in four minutes. I think that Juliana and Freda are really good at that. I like the fact that this album isn't just one concept or idea idea. It's three people trying to put things together and make sense of things."

"For me," Hatfield offers, "art is about working through things as a way to survive the pain and passions of life. You write and sing about this stuff as a way to not go crazy. It's not about summing things up or coming up with answers or making people feel good. It's about telling the truth, or expressing your own truth, and the truth isn't always pretty or happy."

In addition to the band members' own compositions, Crushing Love also features three tracks penned by outside writers. Hatfield: "'Just Like That' is a song that my ex-boyfriend wrote about me while we were together. I guess it's a little weird, me singing a song that was written by someone else about me, but it's a cool song and I felt an affinity for it."

The heartbreaking "He's On Drugs Again" was written by LonPaul Ellrich of the Indiana indie combo Sardina. Some Girls began playing the song while touring to support Feel It, and were so enthusiastic about it that they recorded it during a day off at Polara leader Ed Ackerson's Minneapolis studio; it's that version that appears on Crushing Love.

The album's third cover is the haunting album closer "Magnetic Fields," written by Love's husband (and Mysteries of Life bandmate) Jake Smith. The song also provides Crushing Love's title.

"They're the last two words on the album, and the phrase lingers in your mind," says Hatfield, adding, "It also makes us sound like superheroes. Jake's songs are always kind of inscrutable, but it seems to be saying that there are things we can't control that destroy the love between us or create wonderful things between us. It's horrible and wonderful at the same time, and that kind of sums up everything for me."

Combining aggressively infectious tunes with hard-won insight, Crushing Love once again demonstrates why Some Girls is more than the sum of its partsand not your average supergroup.

"This is a great way to be in a band," Hatfield concludes, "because there's no pressure and no agenda other than the music. I love working with Freda and Heidi; we do it for the sheer enjoyment of making music together and seeing what we can come up with. And we all live in different cities, so we don't spend enough time together to annoy each other."




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†Ra’s Al Ghul†





Jun 12 2008 1:39 PM

Thanks for the add...I look forward to hearing more of your music...I've been a fan of Juliana's for a long time now and I had the chance to meet Freda in Indiana years ago when she played with Antenna.
Malouse





Jun 4 2008 3:53 AM

Please check my band Sharing Night:

http://www. myspace. com/sharingnight

Comment back and let me know if you like it or not...Even if you don’t like it, please just let me know and give me your honest opinion/feedback.

Also, I am trying to get a gig (anywhere) and haven’t been successful yet. If you know of any club near where you live or have connections to one (Especially in Chicago) please help me out. So far I have only been able to perform at a weekly open mic night and it is only 3 songs per time so it’s not like a real showcase, which is something I would like to try to do next.

Thanks for your time…

~M
Kimberly





May 16 2008 10:23 PM

Hey girls u rock & Kill The Bottle is definetly da best tune....keep ur thang going..Kim Ricci
mondo primo





May 19 2008 11:00 AM

Beneath the pavement - the earth

Happy May

Mondo Primo Loves You
Elvis





Apr 7 2008 12:16 AM

Such a great album! Keep the good stuff coming! <3
Mel Santiago





Mar 27 2008 9:50 AM

Thanks for the accept girls.
Hope you enjoyed my tunes as much as I enjoyed yours.
Stay in touch and keep on rockin'!

your friend from the Philippines,

Mel
Caroline Classics





Mar 21 2008 9:46 AM

Thanks for your friendship.

Happy Easter
Alan
Bambino Koresh





Mar 15 2008 12:57 AM

love yr music!!
x
Richard





Mar 17 2008 7:52 PM

I just wanted to say hi and I really enjoy listening to the "Crushing Love" CD I own. I purchased it back in Dec. 2006 at Tower Records in the Lower Eastside, NYC. About the same time I found out the franchise would be going out of business. It was a bittersweet moment. You, young ladies rock! Photobucket
Emile





Mar 9 2008 9:31 AM

thanks for the add.
I like your turns.
LOVE

emile
DJ





Feb 26 2008 12:04 PM

Thank you for adding me.
Have a great week and
Take care.
DJ
ichinosuke





Feb 17 2008 5:13 PM

thanks for the add.

greetings from japan.
ichinosuke





Feb 18 2008 10:02 PM

thanks for the add.

nice music!
so beautiful.
Sad Day For PUPPETS





Jan 30 2008 2:04 AM

Thank you so much for the add! /swedish puppets
Whiskey Sournotes





Dec 29 2007 1:38 PM

happy new year
Rolly DeVore





Dec 17 2007 11:23 PM

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mayflower





Dec 19 2007 3:25 AM

hi girls!

how are you?

right now on our space you can listen a pre-release version of our song "on the rooves of Bergen"

we hope that our ep will be ready the next month..
you are welcome on our space everytime you want to come!

mayflower
Cynthia





Dec 19 2007 4:15 PM

necessito! pretty please.
Ryu





Dec 9 2007 2:10 PM

Thanks!
I'm looking forward to next new recordings!
I feel big pleasant togetherness in your plays!
yes, I can feel it.
Corbett





Nov 21 2007 1:30 AM

JUST WANT TO SAY HELLO

AND THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND!

HAVE A GREAT THANKSGIVING,

CORBETT



WWW.RAINYSONGSENTERTAINMENT.COM
SIGNS OF LIFE





Nov 12 2007 9:01 AM

Thanks so much for being friends!

If you have the chance...
please let us know what you think of the songs.

Juicy





Nov 15 2007 1:37 PM

Thanx for adding us. Juliana: your unofficial UK fan club right here !!
Milly





Oct 30 2007 10:46 PM

I seem to know someone who is in your group. I think I remember seeing her in Grand Forks several years ago. I think her name was Heidi, and I seem to remember she had this awesome voice, also seem to remember a show where her band was attacked by dart throwing rednecks, I may have the wrong band, but anyways, thanks for adding me. :) Tell Heidi I said hi and . watch out for dart throwers she attracts them. -Milly


Rolly DeVore





Oct 31 2007 8:04 AM

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Elvis





Oct 28 2007 8:01 PM

You gals ROCK! =) Thanks for making such great music!
Elvis





Oct 15 2007 3:17 PM

You girls are GREAT! Keep the great music coming!!! =)
-Marc
The Simples.





Oct 11 2007 5:02 PM

Hello Some Girls... excellent music, love it... come by sometime...Cheers...Sean.
lilrockgoddess





Oct 10 2007 4:15 PM

Juliana,
I absolutely adore you. I've been following your music since "Become What You Are". You have the most beautiful voice I've EVER heard. There's such beauty and purity in it. I would like to thank you for inspiring me back in 1994 to learn how to play the guitar and really learn how to use my voice.

Anyway, just wanted to give you props on "He's on Drugs Again", ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!

XOXO,
~lilrockgoddess
Whiskey Sournotes





Oct 6 2007 5:55 AM

Greetings, dears!
thank you fer bein' our friends
LOVE the music!
X O Mpls.
F.I.M.





Oct 4 2007 11:21 AM

Happiness and suffering come from your own mind, not from outside. Your own mind is the cause of happiness; your own mind is the cause of suffering. To obtain happiness and pacify suffering, you have to work within your own mind.

-Lama Zopa Rinpoche, "The Door To Satisfaction"

aloha friends!
DrummerBoy007





Sep 30 2007 7:59 AM

Suddenly, I am compelled to give you some words of admiration! Sending love, too! :)
12 Avenue





Sep 14 2007 1:07 AM

Hello, friends. How are you? Your music is GREAT! Did you listen our music? If not, so just do it and tell us what you think about it. Good Luck! Best Wishes!
Sari





Sep 5 2007 8:30 AM

Thanks for the add. Love the music
oosperm





Aug 26 2007 10:21 PM

Thanks for the add!
your music is pretty good!
Romain Madar





Aug 27 2007 6:38 AM

Hi girls !

It's rock hard here ! I have a little preference for "He's on the drug again", the voicie, the music, everything ...

Keep rocking ;-)

Romain
Katsuhiko Watanabe





Aug 13 2007 1:36 AM

Your music made me a happy feeling.
You are great. Thank you very much!
Maude Payette Beauchesne





Aug 6 2007 10:28 AM

Thanks for the add! Really great music!

Greetings from Montreal
Maude
ilusive





Aug 2 2007 12:53 PM

Thanx for the add!!
Great music!!
Orange Monkey





Jul 30 2007 6:37 PM

Love all your previous works together and apart - love this new work. You keep me inspired! And, thanks for accepting my add!
Best Regards from Chicago (I miss NYC! - but Chicago is so clean and nice and cheaper).
STEPHANiE CHANDrA*