Juliana Hatfield - "Popsicle"

Photo by David Doobinin

If you're a fan of Juliana Hatfield's 90's music, you're going to love her latest single. "Popsicle" rocks harder than we've heard from Hatfield in a while, while still keeping that older and wiser feeing her music has had for her last few albums. It's a fuzzy, midtempo song with crashing drums and killer melodies. I challenge you to listen to this one and not spend the rest of the day with "Popsicle, drip drip" in your head. Plus, it has that 90's moody vibe that artists of today simply can't match no matter how hard they try. As great as "Popsicle" is, it's also kind of a bummer, but we're certainly here for that.

Juliana Hatfield says of her latest single:

"Could ‘Popsicle’ take the prize for ‘feel-bad song of the winter’? It certainly doesn’t pull any punches in its description of mid-life disillusionment. But sonically I was going for fun and catchy, as ever. I love to take a simple, recognizable idea—the sweet frozen perennial summer treat, in this case—and use it as a symbol of all the dread in my head."

You can watch the video for "Popsicle" below. Lightning Might Strike is due out December 12 on American Laundromat Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Juliana Hatfield, check out the artist's website.

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