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With her third solo album former Blake Babies indie ingenue Juliana Hatfield has finally staked out a turf she's comfortable with. Only Everything creates an almost seamless trevail through post-grunge guitar rock. Including the track 'Live On Tomorrow', a semi-acoustic gem inspired by Jane Campion's The Piano: "Dump me in the ocean, tied to a piano/But you forgot to rip my heart out before you let me go." There is a greater toughness to Juliana's voice, a greater confidence which is obvious in the hit single 'Universal Heartbeat that makes Only Everything one of the essential albums of 1995.

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Rip It Up, Issue 213, 1 May 1995, Page 3

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With her third solo album former Blake Babies indie ingenue Juliana Hatfield has finally staked out a turf she's comfortable with. Only Everything creates an almost seamless trevail through post-grunge guitar rock. Including the track 'Live On Tomorrow', a semi-acoustic gem inspired by Jane Campion's The Piano: "Dump me in the ocean, tied to a piano/But you forgot to rip my heart out before you let me go." There is a greater toughness to Juliana's voice, a greater confidence which is obvious in the hit single 'Universal Heartbeat that makes Only Everything one of the essential albums of 1995. Rip It Up, Issue 213, 1 May 1995, Page 3

With her third solo album former Blake Babies indie ingenue Juliana Hatfield has finally staked out a turf she's comfortable with. Only Everything creates an almost seamless trevail through post-grunge guitar rock. Including the track 'Live On Tomorrow', a semi-acoustic gem inspired by Jane Campion's The Piano: "Dump me in the ocean, tied to a piano/But you forgot to rip my heart out before you let me go." There is a greater toughness to Juliana's voice, a greater confidence which is obvious in the hit single 'Universal Heartbeat that makes Only Everything one of the essential albums of 1995. Rip It Up, Issue 213, 1 May 1995, Page 3

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