Matt Embree
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Matthew Embree is an American singer and guitarist best known as the frontman of Rx Bandits.[1] He also plays guitar and provides occasional vocals for The Sound of Animals Fighting, in which he is known as "The Walrus".[2][3] He produced their 2008 album The Ocean and the Sun. Since 2016, Embree has been a touring member of Dispatch.[4]
Embree has contributed to several other hip hop, alternative, art, progressive, and psychedelic rock bands including Seekret Socyetee, Coke vs. Bills, Pebaluna, and Biceratops, among others.[citation needed]
In 2008, he released Waxwane, his first solo album, under the name Love You Moon. Embree wrote, produced, and played all the instruments on the album, except for a few tracks featuring drums by Chris Tsagakis and vocals by Lauren Coleman. Embree also started MDB Records in 2002, which is based in Seal Beach, California. In 2006, Embree began collaborating with management/label Sargent House, who helped MDB release of one of Embree's other band's albums. Love You Moon's debut album Waxwane was released by Sargent House/MDB Digitally on May 20, 2008, with a physical release that August.
References
[edit]- ^ Zeller, Jonathan (2014-07-25). "Rx Bandits Were Trying Way Too Hard in High School". Vice. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- ^ Bankert, Drew (2014-03-29). "LIVE REVIEW: The Sound of Animals Fighting, Philadelphia, PA". Infectious Magazine. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- ^ "RX Bandits". Spin. 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- ^ "Interview: Dispatch disassembles, rebuilds anew with latest album, tour". September 2022.
Matt Embree
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Upbringing and education
Matthew Embree grew up in the Seal Beach area of Orange County, California.[5] He attended Los Alamitos High School, a public institution known for its role in nurturing early third-wave ska acts in the region.[6] Embree graduated from the school in 1998.[7] During his high school years, Embree formed the band Rx Bandits with fellow students in the mid-1990s, initially drawing from the local ska and punk scenes.[6] [5] No records indicate pursuit of higher education following graduation.Initial musical influences
Embree's initial exposure to music occurred during his high school years in Southern California, where he formed his first band, Dementia, focused on covering heavy metal tracks by Metallica.[8] This early involvement highlighted a foundational affinity for the technical guitar work and aggressive energy characteristic of thrash metal, as Dementia rehearsed and performed renditions of Metallica's catalog, reflecting the band's prominence in the early 1990s metal scene.[8] Broader influences during this formative period included hard rock and alternative metal acts such as Guns N' Roses and Faith No More, which shaped Embree's approach to songwriting and guitar phrasing with their blend of raw power, melodic hooks, and genre experimentation.[8] These artists provided a template for dynamic vocal delivery and riff-driven compositions, elements that would later inform his transition from metal covers to original material.[8] As the Southern California ska revival gained traction in the mid-1990s, Embree incorporated reggae and ska rhythms into his playing, influenced by the region's vibrant punk-ska crossover scene amid bands capitalizing on the genre's commercial appeal.[9] This shift aligned with the formation of Rx Bandits in 1995, initially as a reggae-ska outfit, marking an evolution from metal roots toward polyrhythmic and upbeat structures prevalent in third-wave ska.[9]Career
Rx Bandits era
Matt Embree co-founded Rx Bandits in 1995 in Orange County, California, initially under the name Pharmaceutical Bandits, where he served as lead vocalist and guitarist alongside bassist Franz J. Worth, drummer Chris Tsagakis, saxophonist Noah Gaffney, and trombonist Rich Balling.[10] The band released its debut album, Those Damn Bandits, in 1997, followed by a name change to Rx Bandits in 1998 and the release of Halfway Between Here & There that same year, establishing their early ska-punk sound rooted in the third-wave ska revival.[10] As the band's primary songwriter, Embree guided Rx Bandits' evolution from ska-punk influences toward a fusion of reggae, post-hardcore, and progressive rock, marked by lineup changes including the addition of keyboardist Steve Choi and reduced emphasis on horns.[10] Key releases during this period included Progress in 2001, The Resignation in 2003—which featured more experimental structures—and ...And the Battle Begun in 2006, followed by Mandala in 2009, the latter showcasing intricate compositions and extensive touring.[10] [11] In April 2011, Rx Bandits announced an indefinite hiatus after completing a farewell tour, citing the need for a break following years of relentless activity.[12] The band resumed limited touring in 2012 and released a re-recorded EP of The Resignation in 2013, culminating in the full-length Gemini, Her Majesty on July 22, 2014, funded through a PledgeMusic campaign that exceeded its goal and emphasized Embree's continued role in pushing progressive boundaries.[10] [13] This album represented the band's final major studio effort during Embree's primary involvement, after which activity shifted toward sporadic anniversary tours and his solo pursuits.[10]Transition to solo work
Following the Rx Bandits' announcement of retirement effective after their summer 2011 U.S. tour, which ran from late June through July, frontman Matt Embree redirected efforts toward solo pursuits.[14][12] The band's cessation of regular activity after nearly 16 years allowed Embree to expand beyond the group's collaborative format, drawing from his prior acoustic side project Love You Moon initiated in 2008.[5] Embree commenced solo performances in 2012, featuring stripped-down arrangements that highlighted his guitar work, vocal range, and lyrics addressing social themes, unaccompanied by the band's horns and rhythm section.[5] A notable early show took place at Velvet Jones in Santa Barbara, California, on August 25, 2012, supporting Vinnie Caruana.[5] These outings represented an initial step in establishing independence from band dynamics, though Rx Bandits sporadically reunited for anniversary tours, such as in 2014 for The Resignation. The shift solidified with Embree's first full-length release under his own name, Macaracuay, issued on August 9, 2017, comprising tracks recorded live during a 2016 stay with a friend in Caracas, Venezuela.[15][16] This album emphasized raw, self-produced folk and blues influences, self-recorded without additional musicians, marking a departure from Rx Bandits' progressive rock and ska elements.[17]Recent solo releases
Embree's most recent solo album, Orion, was released on March 7, 2025, via Born Losers Records.[4] [18] The eight-track record, consisting of approximately 27 minutes of material, features self-recorded elements consistent with his prior solo efforts.[19] The tracklist for Orion is as follows:- New Noun
- Hold Up
- Blue Light Glow
- Side Eye
- Summer House Savior
- Bad Actor
- Miscellium
- Praying In The Dark[18] [4]