Embellish (EP)

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Embellish
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EP by
The Jellyrox
ReleasedApril 23, 2013
GenreElectronic, indietronic, electropop, techno
Length23:17
LabelIndependent
ProducerMatt Langston
The Jellyrox chronology
Heta Himlen
(2012)
Embellish
(2013)
Bang & Whimper
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CM AddictStarStarStarStarStar[1]
Cross Rhythms(Favorable)[2]
New Release TuesdayStarStarStarStarStar[3]

Embellish is the second official extended play release by the American electropop music artist, The Jellyrox.

Background

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The EP's production was heavily covered via The Jellyrox's Tumblr blog.

On January 10, 2013, Matt Langston revealed he had begun to work on a new EP and hoped to have it out sometime in the spring.[4] Through his blog, Langston began a series of ten posts updating fans on the progress of the new release. After a few weeks, a pre-order of the Embellish EP was announced and set on The Jellyrox's official store. Fans who pre-ordered the record got it as early as a month in advance. Embellish debuted on iTunes April 23, 2013.[5]

Matt Langston stated his reasons for his naming the EP, Embellish, when he said:

I’ve decided to call the EP Embellish, mostly because I kind of like the sound of that word and also because I feel like that's what most pop music is…a tiny idea that somehow gets dressed up and passed around a 1920’s jazz club and made a big deal of when it's really not. - Matt Langston

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Matt Langston.

No.TitleLength
1."Someone Else"4:24
2."Condo In Neverland"3:43
3."Rebel Tide"3:37
4."Fade To Fiction"4:01
5."Twisted"3:29
6."Your Oasis"4:03
Bonus acoustic single
No.TitleLength
1."Rebel Tide (Coffee House version)" (released on BandCamp after the EP's debut)3:53

Reception

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The EP received overall favorable reviews from different music sites and even garnered a rare 5-star rating from New Release Tuesday: "If you've been looking for an electronic album that is as exceptional as it is unpretentious, this is a project for you. Between the shimmering synth builds and the whimsically young yet honest lyrics, this is a collection that truly shines. Blending just the right amount of reflection and tongue-in-cheek cleverness in the lyrics, Matt Langston has created an EP that is solid from beginning to end both musically and lyrically." ~ Elraen of NRT

2014-present

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On February 19, The Jellyrox announced via his Facebook that a music video was in the works for the track, "Your Oasis."[6] Through various forms of social media in July, Matt Langston indicated that the music video is in pre-production and filming.[7][8]

Awards

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The EP was nominated for "Best EP of the Year" in the 2013 We Love Christian Music awards.[9][10]

Notes

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  • Embellish was the first Jellyrox release to ever be available in a physical format. After the release, Langston went back and made his previous release, Heta Himlen available in a hard copy format via the "Embellish Special" on his official online store.[11]
  • In the first verse of the track, "Fade To Fiction," Langston makes a subtle reference to the song "Starlight" off his original Jellyrox EP release.
  • Following the release, Langston made the acoustic version of "Rebel Tide" available on Bandcamp.[12]
  • A live recording from the release party of Embellish was posted in late June in which Langston performed Soft Cell's "Tainted Love". The song was released on The Jellyrox's SoundCloud with a download option for the first hundred to find it.[13]
  • The singles, "Someone Else," "Rebel Tide," and "Rebel Tide (Coffee House version)," have begun being played on three different radio stations.[14][15][16][17]
  • In the rough draft of the Embellish track listing, a seventh song entitled "Fade To Fiction (Acoustic)" was seen.[18] However, this track has never been released.

References

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  2. ^ Cross Rhythms overview on Embellish
  3. ^ Newreleasetuesday.com overview and review on Embellish
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