In Exile Deo

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Never afraid to wrestle her personal demons into songs, Juliana Hatfield has carved out an impressive musical career with her brand of self analysis. From her work with indie darlings the Blake Babies and her critically acclaimed solo albums (beginning with 1992's Hey Babe), to last year's Some Girls side project, Hatfield has won fans with songs that blend bright, infectious melodies with lyrics drawn from life's chaos and confusion. While her latest album continues to mine that dark yet appealing vein, In Exile Deo also represents a breaking of new ground for the popular and influential singer-songwriter.

Music Review:

  1. Jordan
  2. Kick [Deluxe Edition] [Import]
  3. Kicking A Dead Pig: Mogwai Songs Remixed + Fear Satan Remixes
  4. Knock Knock Knock [EP]
  5. Kraftwerk
  6. Kraftwerk 1 (LTD Re-Issue)
  7. Le Moulin de Daudet [Soundtrack]
  8. Let It Come Down
  9. Maximum Garbage [Import]
  10. Mojave

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The Sun Isn't Getting Any Brighter [EP]

Bach: Leipzig Chorals & other mature works

Beethoven: String Quartet No. 10, Op. 74 / String Quartet No. 12, Op. 127

Music: Twang on a Wire [Enhanced]

Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty) Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]

Dance Hits 96 Supermix 1

Canta Ruben Gonzalez

Bramble Rose

BLACK Maxi-Single

Back on the Streets

Carry On Up The Charts: The Best Of The Beautiful South

Blues Ette [Import]

Caligreen [Explicit Lyrics]

Retrospection

Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now