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''Villains'' is the debut
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by English YouTuber and musician
Emma Blackery Emma Louise Blackery (born 11 November 1991) is an English musician, singer, YouTube vlogger, record producer, and author. Active since 2012, Blackery has released EPs, singles, and Vevo music videos. She has toured with Busted, and headline ...
. It was released on 31 August 2018 by RWG Records. After releasing independently five
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and gaining attention from
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's reveal of the
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when one of her songs was used in the reveal, Blackery began writing for her debut album in September 2017. ''Villains'' is an
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record whose recurring theme is Blackery's distrust within her social circle. She documented its recording process on her
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channel. Blackery worked with producers Peter Hutchings and Toby Scott among others. ''Villains'' garnered a positive response from
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, who complimented its sound. Commercially, the album peaked within the top thirty in Scotland and the United Kingdom and the top twenty on ''
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chart. The album was preceded by four singles"Dirt", "Agenda", "Icarus" and "Take Me Out"the first of which reached number 47 on the
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's (OCC) Official Singles Sales chart. To promote the album, Blackery did live signings for it at
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stores in the United Kingdom and also embarked on a European supporting tour in October 2018.


Background and release

Blackery (born 1991) played in local bands since she was 18 until she decided to pursue a solo career in 2012, when she also opened her
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channel. She posted a variety of things such as original songs and comedy skits. Prior to releasing her debut album, Blackery released independently five
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; ''Human Behaviour'' (2012), ''Distance'' (2013), ''Perfect'' (2013), ''Sucks to Be You'' (2015) and ''Magnetised'' (2017). The cover artwork of ''Magnetised'', as well as its song of the same, were used during
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's reveal of the
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in September 2017. Following the event, Blackery's manager stated that she gained attention from certain media as well as "renewed interest" from record labels he talked to previously. In the same month, she revealed that she began working on her debut album. Blackery was set to embark on the Emma Blackery European Tour in March 2018, however it was postponed due to delays regarding the album's recording. On 22 May, Blackery unveiled the album's title alongside its cover artwork, track listing and release date (31 August) on her
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account. During the summer of the same year, Blackery documented the recording process of the album on her YouTube channel. ''Villains'' was released on 31 August 2018 through RWG Records for digital download and
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. On the same day it was issued for CD,
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and
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. The vinyl release of the record contains dedications to certain individuals. Blackery told '' The Echo'' that she "toyed with the idea of releasing the album years ago". On 31 August 2020, an acoustic reworking of the album was released.


Music and lyrics

''Villains'' is an
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album. Leigh Sanders of ''
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'' opined that Blackery "help carry the mantra" of
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with it while ''
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'' considered the record to be "a continuation of lackery'sdeparture from her earlier
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sound, moving towards a pop-synth ambience straight out of the 1980s". Regarding the album's title, Blackery stated that it is "meant to be over the top, the people I'd fallen out with, they were villains, they were enemies now. It represents all that". In an August 2018 interview with
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, Blackery declared that the she "wanted to channel all eremotions into
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and that "every song handles the idea of friends dropping you or twisting things that you've said, especially in the public eye". She clarified that ''Villains'' is "very extreme, it goes from extreme anger to extreme introspection and in the end, not liking the person you're becoming". She co-wrote every track on the album, and also collaborated with producers Toby Scott and Peter Hutchings. The record begins with "Villains Pt. 1" in which "the fake friends and jealous onlookers" are placed "as the eponymous villains", as stated by ''Sussex Express''. Blackery wrote it in 2016 on a beatmaking application on her phone. "Dirt" is about Twitter "drama" between Blackery and a former friend of hers. Blackery stated that "everyone" claimed she was trying to be like
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as she started writing the song two weeks before Swift released "
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" (2017). "Agenda" is about
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and confidence. Sanders stated that the song contains "echoes of Daphne & Celeste". He further declared that the chorus of "Fake Friends" has "big
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" and "invasive percussion". In "Icarus", Blackery details her flaws and regrets of public experiences. She asserted that "Take Me Out" covers "feelings of paranoia and isolation" after being betrayed by someone. "Third Eye" begins with a "dancefloor intro" according to Sanders, who likened it to Stardust's "
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" (1998). Blackery considers "Burn the Witch" to be "Dirt"'s sister track since "it tells the story of finally overcoming the hurt hefelt, and making one final purge of negativity". In "Villains Pt. 2", she ponders over her own part in her downfall, with ''Sussex Express'' calling it "an interesting counterpoint to the similarly named opening track". Blackery has stated that the aforementioned track is "the most personal song
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ever written" as it discusses the topic of mental health and "things
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gone through" as well as "mistakes
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made".


Reception

''Villains'' garnered a positive response from
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. Sanders gave the record a 6/10 rating, calling it "a mixture of sounds from our pop worlds past" and "a solid welcoming", further adding that Blackery " snot here to make music-by-numbers". ''Sussex Express'' favourably compared the opening track to
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, "Dirt" to
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and
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and "Agenda" to
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'' (2017). '' The Argus'' affirmed that Blackery speaking "so honestly and openly about her struggles over the last year", made the album to be "gritty, hard-hitting, pop-fuelled". Midweek predictions suggested that the album would debut at number 15 on the
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, however it instead debuted with 3,098 copies and peaked at number 24. It further achieved peak positions of 18 and 21 on ''
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''
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chart and in Scotland, respectively.


Singles and promotion

"Dirt" served as the lead single off ''Villains'', being released on 16 March 2018. It peaked at number 47 on the Official Singles Sales chart published by the
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(OCC). "Agenda" and "Icarus" followed as the next singles in May and June, respectively. The fourth and last single off the album was "Take Me Out", which was issued on 10 August 2018. During the first week of September, Blackery performed live and signed copies of ''Villains'' at various HMV stores in the United Kingdom.


Europe Villains Tour

The Europe Villains Tour was the supporting concert tour for the album. Blackery announced it on her Twitter account on 23 April 2018, being titled Europe Album Tour at the time. It began at Oslo's
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on 4 October, followed by performances in other countries. The tour finished on 25 October, at London's KOKO.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Villains''.


Notes

* signifies original producer


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Villains''. *Toby Scottproduction (tracks 27, 9, 10), mixing, vocal production,
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, programming *Hutchproduction (tracks 1, 8, 11) *Dick Beetham mastering * Iain Mahantyoriginal production (track 1) *Maxwell Cookeoriginal production (track 8) *Emma Blackeryguitar, keyboards *Andy Robinsonadditional guitar (tracks 3, 7, 10)


Charts


Release history


Notes


References

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