E·MO·TION

E·MO·TION

 

Tracks:
Run Away WIth Me
Emotion
I Really Like You
Gimmie Love
All That
Boy Problems
Making The Most Of The Night
Your Type
Let's Get Lost
LA Hallucinations
Warm Blood
When I Needed You

Performer Notes:

  • Recording information: Conway Recording, Los Angeles, CA; Echo Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Heavy Duty Studios, Burbank, CA; Kinglet Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Lounge Studios, New York, NY; Monarch Studios, Vancouver, Canada; MXM Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; No Excuses Studios, Santa Monica, CA; Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA; PS Studio, Stockholm, Sweden; Templebase, Los Angeles, CA; the Record Plant, Hollywood, CA; United Recording, Hollywood, CA; United Recordings, Hollywood, CA; Veniee Way Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Wolf Cousins Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Creators: Brad Haugen; Con Weber.
  • Photographer: Matthew Welch .
  • Carly Rae Jepsen was nearly a victim of her own success. Her breakthrough single "Call Me Maybe" wasn't just big -- it was one of 2012's definitive songs, with a presence so massive that it overshadowed just how good Kiss, the album that housed it, was. After taking time to regroup, Jepsen returns with E-MO-TION, another set of songs that are better than the average Top 40 hit. While nothing here is as instantly striking as "Call Me Maybe," the album gives the impulsive sweetness of her big hit some perspective. If Kiss was the sound of first love and first heartbreak, then E-MO-TION captures how heady the ups and downs of crushes can be the third or fourth time around. For every head-over-heels declaration like "Run Away with Me," there's a song such as "I Really Like You," a smaller-scale outburst where Jepsen acknowledges "this isn't love." This sophistication extends to the music; where Kiss suggested several potential directions, E-MO-TION presents a more unified front. A-list songwriters and producers including Sia, Devont? Hynes, Ariel Rechtshaid, Shellback, and Greg Kurstin help her focus Kiss' effervescence into a cohesive sound that is somehow even more '80s-influenced. The slap bass and crystalline synths on "All That" turn it into a seemingly long-lost slow jam, while Rechtshaid's unabashedly glossy production on "When I Needed You" reflects how big an impact his work with HAIM had on the 2010s pop landscape. Jepsen gets more adventurous on the album's second half, teaming with Sia to bring newfound drama to "Making the Most of the Night" and with Rostam Batmanglij and Tegan and Sara on "Warm Blood," one of E-MO-TION's most contemporary-sounding tracks. Jepsen said she drew inspiration for the album from Cyndi Lauper and Robyn, both of whom excel at sounding exuberant and yearning at the same time. Like those artists, Jepsen is at her finest when she lets her sparkly facades crumble a little with vulnerable lyrics. The excellent "Your Type" is so deftly self-deprecating and catchy that it could actually be a Robyn song, while the title track and "Boy Problems" capture longing and heartache in ways that feel like they were written for everyone's inner junior high schooler. An even more consistent album than Kiss, E-MO-TION further defines Jepsen as an equally stylish and earnest pop artist. ~ Heather Phares

Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "It adds up to a pop master class, rifling through Seventies and Eighties sounds and stacking hooks on hooks on hooks. But whether the songs are about lust or heartbreak, the default mode is triumph..."

Spin - "This is music for flash mobs, a valentine to crowdsourcing, and a public engagement proposal to the universe."

Entertainment Weekly - "[An] effervescent follow-up, an '80s-inflected collection of sweetly breezy dance-pop baubles." -- Grade: A-

NME (Magazine) - "Lead single 'I Really Like You' is nearly as catchy as 'Call Me Maybe', but the album's more restrained moments are just as infectious."

Pitchfork (Website) - "EMOTION is as solid and spotless a pop album as you're likely to hear this year, the result of several years working alongside a storied list of contributors."

Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo

Country: USA

Studio/Live: Studio

Release Date: 21 August, 2015

Label: Silent Records/Giant Little Man

Dimensions: 14.1 x 1.2 x 12.5 centimeters (0.06 kg)

GTIN: 0602547327253

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