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The birth of her two children in the 1990s marked a significant turning point in the life of Susanna Hoffs, vocalist and guitarist for the well-known band The Bangles from the 1980s. In an interview with Billboard, she described how the new position led her to “a crossroads” and a “identity problem.”
Hoffs released a solo album this week titled “The Lost Record,” which is a compilation of recordings she recorded with different musicians in 1999 in her Los Angeles home’s garage.
She remarked, “I have had a career of recording in garages, as the Bangles were created in the garage of my childhood home.” She and her husband, film director Jay Roach, have two kids, born in 1995 and 1998. Hoffs said she informed one of the musicians, Dan Schwartz, that she wanted to record in her garage because she had a new baby and did not want to leave the house much.
Because of that, she said the album shows her facing “this sort of identity crisis. I was a mom and married to a filmmaker and living this so-called grownup-life and finding myself at a crossroads, like, ‘How do I juggle all this stuff?’ and trying to figure out how to ‘Do it all.'” During this time, Roach was also becoming more and more successful — he directed the popular comedy “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” in 1997 and its 1999 sequel, “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.” Hoffs described their relationship “like ships crossing in the night.”














