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Feel It

Some Girls

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Album Review

As a rule, solo careers come after membership in a group — not before. But Juliana Hatfield, Some Girls' lead singer, had long since established herself as a solo artist when she formed this female alternative pop/rock trio with bassist Heidi Gluck and former Blake Babies drummer Freda Love in the early 2000s. Feel It, which was the direct result of a Blake Babies reunion tour, boasts two-thirds of the Blake Babies — Hatfield and Love — and not surprisingly, Hatfield's stamp is all over this album. The Bostonian sings lead on all of the tracks, and she wrote or co-wrote most of the material. Technically, Hatfield was never a great singer; her thin, waifish vocals certainly aren't without their limitations. But her singing still has a girlish charm, and this CD's best tracks (which include "The Prettiest Girl" and "On My Back") demonstrate that a vocalist needn't have a fantastic range in order to get her points across. (Madonna's limited vocal range certainly hasn't prevented her from providing meaningful dance-pop). So in the final analysis, Hatfield's limitations as a vocalist aren't Feel It's main issue — the disc's main issue is the quality of the material. And that material, although decent more often than not, falls short of exceptional. Feel It is a generally pleasant effort, but it isn't in a class with either Hatfield's best solo output or the Blake Babies' most memorable jangle pop. Nonetheless, some longtime Hatfield followers will be delighted to hear her reunited with Love, and Hatfield's more devoted fans will argue that her participation alone makes Feel It worth the price of admission. So even though Feel It is unlikely to go down in history as a five-star masterpiece, there will still be an audience for this noteworthy, if slightly uneven, outing.

Customer Reviews

Unbelievable!

Anxiously awaiting "Crushing Love" from the lovely ladies. This time hope to get out and see them live!

Great Album

This is a fantastic example of indie pop. Juliana Hatfield is definitely the focal point on this album where "Crushing Love" definitely features Heidi Gluck and Frieda Love more. I have to laugh at the comment about Juliana Hatfield having a limited vocal range...and how insulting to compare her to Madonna??!! Please! In an age of over produced crap, this is how pop should sound.

Was the cover a clue?

Not the Death Metal guys. Giving a band a bad review just because you thought they were another band is just.... well silly. What I love about this pop band is that they play guitar pop the way a good funk band plays funk. It's straining at the bit. These girls play with a minamalist style that creates a full rich pop song. But where did they find the disipline not to strum that guitar harder. OK, they fit a small niche, but a really great alblum over all.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Not to be confused with the Juliana Hatfield project of the same name, this savage five-piece hardcore punk unit from San Diego is an amalgamation of sorts, consisting of members from various hardcore and grindcore bands across the board. Some Girls began in early 2002 with vocalist Wes Eisold (American Nightmare/Give Up the Ghost) and guitarist Rob Moran (ex-Unbroken) coming together with the common dream of creating a band that could be both brutal and innovative — and mess people up. Sal...
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