It's Up to Emma

Last updated
It's Up to Emma
It's Up to Emma cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)
Recorded2012 at Type Foundry and Cloud City Sound in Portland, Oregon
Genre Indie rock, alternative rock
Length44:19
Label Drag City
Producer Scout Niblett
Scout Niblett chronology
The Calcination of Scout Niblett
(2010)
It's Up to Emma
(2013)
Singles from It's Up to Emma
  1. "No Scrubs"
    Released: November 6, 2012

It's Up to Emma is the sixth studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, released on May 21, 2013. It is Niblett's second release on Drag City records, after The Calcination of Scout Niblett in 2010. It's Up to Emma met with positive reception from indie rock critics upon release. [1] [2]

Contents

Writing and production

Niblett recorded It's Up to Emma at Type Foundry and Cloud City Sound in Portland, Oregon, as well as in New York City and in Niblett's residence. [3] Unlike on her previous albums, Niblett chiefly produced the record as well as mixed it. [4]

Niblett described the writing of the album as: "I think for me, [it] seems to be a reflection of a journey through all emotions. It feels like a document of an emotional evolution. Almost like the different stages of grief (anger, denial, acceptance, etc.), all about the same theme [...] The songs are really me dealing with being alone, and the path I took to learning to embrace and value being alone." [4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Pitchfork 7.6/10 [1]
Willamette Week (positive) [7]

It's Up to Emma received positive critical acclaim from critics upon its release. Pitchfork called the album "the most listenable record Niblett has made since her debut; caustic in a totally different way than usual," [1] and Allmusic noted that the songs "add up to a reckoning, an exorcism, and a letting go. Using ragged guitar riffs, basic drumming, some raw-sounding strings, and a deliberate lack of subtlety, Niblett goes straight at her subject." [2] The Willamette Week echoed a similar sentiment, stating: "Don’t be fooled by the picture on the cover of Scout Niblett’s new album, a photo-booth shot of a couple in full make-out mode. The heart of It’s Up to Emma is not a romantic one. These nine brooding, deeply scarred songs—eight originals and one well-chosen cover—are performed and sung as a form of personal exorcism for Niblett." [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Scout Niblett, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gun" 4:57
2."Can't Fool Me Now" 6:19
3."My Man" 4:43
4."Second Chance Dreams" 4:45
5."Woman and Man" 4:07
6."All Night Long" 4:11
7."No Scrubs" Kevin Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Tameka Cottle, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes 3:20
8."Could This Possibly Be?" 5:21
9."What Can I Do?" 6:36
Total length:44:19

Personnel

Technical personnel [8]

Related Research Articles

<i>Never Breathe What You Cant See</i> 2004 studio album by Jello Biafra with The Melvins

Never Breathe What You Can't See is an album by Jello Biafra and The Melvins, released in 2004 through Alternative Tentacles.

Mirah American musician

Mirah is an American musician and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York. After getting her start in the music scene of Olympia, Washington in the late 1990s, she released a number of well-received solo albums on K Records, including You Think It's Like This but Really It's Like This (2000) and Advisory Committee (2002). Her 2009 album (a)spera peaked on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart at #46, while her 2011 collaborative album Thao + Mirah peaked at #7.

Scout Niblett

Emma Louise Niblett, better known by the stage name Scout Niblett, is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Niblett debuted in 2001 with her first full-length studio album Sweet Heart Fever, and has gone on to release five more studio albums. In 2013, Niblett released her sixth studio album, It's Up to Emma, which she mixed and produced.

<i>Advisory Committee</i> 2002 studio album by Mirah

Advisory Committee is Mirah's second full-length album. It was released on K Records on March 19, 2002, and produced by both Mirah and Phil Elvrum.

<i>Velvet Darkness They Fear</i> 1996 studio album by Theatre of Tragedy

Velvet Darkness They Fear is the second studio album by the Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy. It was released in 1996 by Massacre Records. The album was issued in the US by Century Media Records in 1997.

<i>Through the Wilderness</i> 2007 compilation album by Various artists

Through the Wilderness is a tribute album with contributions from a variety of artists dedicated to American singer Madonna. It was released on November 27, 2007 by Los Angeles-based Manimal Vinyl Records. According to label head Paul Beahan, the idea for the album was conceived by him in a dream. He enlisted multiple artists to work on the project, including Giant Drag, Lavender Diamond, Winter Flowers and Chapin Sisters. Although he's not a fan of Madonna, Beahan wanted to see how her songs would sound when covered by different musicians.

<i>Change Is Now: Renewing Americas Promise</i> 2009 compilation album by Various artists

Change is Now: Renewing America's Promise is a compilation album released on April 28, 2009 through Hidden Beach Recordings in conjunction with the Presidential Inaugural Committee. The album includes previously released tracks from Wilco, Stevie Wonder, Death Cab for Cutie, and Common. An accompanying DVD features eight speeches by Barack Obama, starting with the campaign announcement in Springfield, Illinois and ending with the election night victory speech in Chicago. The album sold retail online and at inaugural events in Washington.

<i>Koi Aanay Wala Hai</i> 2008 studio album by Strings

Koi Aanay Wala Hai is the fifth studio album by the Pakistani pop band Strings, released on 16 May 2008.

<i>Flame</i> (Patti LaBelle album) 1997 studio album by Patti LaBelle

Flame is the thirteenth studio album by American singer Patti LaBelle. It was released by MCA Records on June 24, 1997 in the United States.

<i>On My Way to Absence</i> 2005 studio album by Damien Jurado

On My Way to Absence is Damien Jurado's sixth full-length album. It was released in 2005 and was Jurado's second release on Secretly Canadian records. The album was produced by his frequent collaborator Eric Fisher. Jurado has referred to the album as "a tribute to jealousy".

<i>Shadows</i> (Teenage Fanclub album) 2010 studio album by Teenage Fanclub

Shadows is the ninth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released on 31 May 2010 on the band's own PeMa label in Europe and on Merge Records in North America. It is the band's first new album release in five years. The album contains twelve songs: four written by Gerard Love, four by Norman Blake, and four by Raymond McGinley. Blake's "Baby Lee" was released as a single.

<i>Cowboys Back in Town</i> 2010 studio album by Trace Adkins

Cowboy's Back in Town is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released on August 17, 2010 via Show Dog-Universal Music Nashville. The first single "This Ain't No Love Song" was released to radio in May 2010 and debuted at number 54 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of May 22, 2010. Also included on the album is "Ala-Freakin-Bama," a song that charted in late 2009 and was promoted by Adkins's former label, Capitol Nashville.

<i>Clear Moon</i> 2012 studio album by Mount Eerie

Clear Moon is the fifth studio album by Mount Eerie, a solo project by American musician Phil Elverum. It was released May 22, 2012 on Elverum's own label P.W. Elverum & Sun. The album was written and produced entirely by Elverum, who recorded it at his studio the Unknown.

<i>Calling Over Time</i> 1997 studio album by Edith Frost

Calling Over Time is the debut album of Edith Frost, released in 1997 through Drag City.

"Cold Case Love" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). It was written and produced by The Y's. Following Chris Brown's assault on Rihanna, she started working on the sound of her new album. Timberlake, who co-wrote "Cold Case Love", labeled the sound of Rihanna's new project as a step forward for the singer. In February 2010, Rihanna admitted that the song's lyrics are about her complicated relationship with Brown.

<i>Sweet Heart Fever</i> 2001 studio album by Scout Niblett

Sweet Heart Fever is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, released in October 2001 on Secretly Canadian records. Although the album received little media attention, Pitchfork gave the album a highly favorable review.

<i>I Am</i> (Scout Niblett album) 2003 studio album by Scout Niblett

I Am is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, released on Secretly Canadian records. The album was produced by Steve Albini.

<i>Kidnapped by Neptune</i> 2005 studio album by Scout Niblett

Kidnapped by Neptune is the third studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, released on Too Pure records. The album was Niblett's second collaboration with producer Steve Albini.

<i>This Fool Can Die Now</i> 2007 studio album by Scout Niblett

This Fool Can Die Now is the fourth studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, released on Too Pure records. The album was Niblett's third collaboration with producer Steve Albini. The album also features several duets and collaborations with Will Oldham.

<i>The Calcination of Scout Niblett</i> 2010 studio album by Scout Niblett

The Calcination of Scout Niblett is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Scout Niblett, and was her first release on Drag City records. The album was Niblett's fourth collaboration with producer Steve Albini.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Hopper, Jessica (2013-05-20). "Scout Niblett: It's Up to Emma". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  2. 1 2 "It's Up to Emma - Scout Niblett". Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  3. It's Up to Emma liner notes. Drag City, 2013 [DC532].
  4. 1 2 Martin, Erin Lyndaldate=2013-07-03. "The Rumpus Interview with Scout Niblett". The Rumpus. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
  5. Jurek, Thom. "It's Up to Emma - Scout Niblett". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-08-28.
  6. Gardner, Noel (2013-05-17). "Scout Niblett - 'It's Up To Emma'". NME. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
  7. 1 2 Ham, Robert (2013-05-13). "Album Review: Scout Niblett, It's Up to Emma". Willamette Week. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
  8. "It's Up to Emma - Scout Niblett - Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-08-20.