Heta Himlen

Heta Himlen is the debut studio album release by the American electropop music artist, The Jellyrox.

Heta Himlen
Studio album by
The Jellyrox
ReleasedMarch 20, 2012
GenreElectronic, indietronic, electropop techno
Length39:35
LabelIndependent (Original release)
A Different Drum (Physical release)
ProducerMatt Langston
The Jellyrox chronology
The Jellyrox EP
(2010)
Heta Himlen
(2012)
Embellish
(2013)
Alternative cover
Limited edition physical copy cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Indie Vision Music[1]
New Release Tuesday[2]
Alpha Omega News(A)[3]
The Christian Music Review Blog(Favorable)[4]
WeAreTheUpstate.com(Favorable)[5]

The album's name is Swedish for "Hot Heavens."

Background

On January 21, 2012, Langston first hinted at the album via a YouTube video on Eleventyseven's official channel in which he showed fans a bridge to the song that would become "All My Bones."[6] He also proceeded to release an album of photos on Facebook entitled "The Recording of Heta Himlen" on March 18, 2012.[7] The album debuted via iTunes and Amazon.com on March 20, 2012.[8]

On May 21, 2012, Matt Langston did a radio interview about the release with Broken FM.[9] The interview was later published as a podcast and is now available for free download on iTunes.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Matt Langston.

No.TitleLength
1."Glued"2:37
2."Made For Forever"4:47
3."Sad Girl"3:20
4."All My Bones"3:46
5."Shaken Out"4:24
6."Dream Weaver"3:10
7."Mind Machine" (originally on The Jellyrox EP)4:18
8."My Heartbeat"3:30
9."Survive My Love"3:19
10."Closet Monster"3:22

2013-present

On November 10–11, 2013, The Jellyrox posted live video footage on YouTube of him performing at his Embellish release party (which happened April 26 of the same year). All of the song were from Heta Himlen.

On October 21, 2013, Langston announced via Facebook that Heta Himlen limited edition hard copies were in the works.[10] On January 16, 2014, The Jellyrox posted a new album cover for the limited edition hard copy release of Heta Himlen on his Tumblr blog.[11] According to the post, the release date was to be set for March, 2014. The release came out under the indie record label, A Different Drum.[12] After a slightly prolonged delay, the release became available on April 8, 2014.[13]

Live music videos

Notes

  • In the opening track "Glued," Langston humorously states, "Another day another dollar, equals seven bucks a week...yeah, nobody buys my music...they download it all for free." An obvious pun at his project's independent state.
  • Though originally not available in physical copies, Heta Himlen was made available in CD form via the "Embellish Special" package on the Jellyrox store after the release of the 2013 Embellish EP.[14] It was recently taken down as of late November 2013.
  • Every song on the album is a second longer if you obtain it through The Jellyrox's Bandcamp account instead of iTunes.[15]
  • Later, after the release of the album, Langston released the acoustic demo of "Closet Monster" on his SoundCloud account.[16]
  • Besides being on the full album, the final track, "Closet Monster," was at one point available as a single on iTunes and Amazon.com.[17]
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