Yeule
Glitch Princess


5.0
classic

Review

by Hugh G. Puddles STAFF
February 8th, 2022 | 422 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Find myself, lose myself, be myself, fuck myself

Yeule is abstract and real. Feelings are abstract and real. Music is abstract and real. One of the reasons music is so powerful is that it performs deep-reaching emotional truths that we would otherwise struggle to access or meaningfully engage with, suddenly rendering them almost effortlessly graspable. Good musicians allow us a chance for their performances to inhabit our realities, however fleetingly; some great ones do this cogently enough that we can trace the imprint of a whole human being through them. This is Yeule, now more than ever. Yeule? A digital ghost on 2019’s Serotonin II, just about glimpsable behind endless reverb and cryptic lyrics. They were real: you could feel them hiding. On Glitch Princess, they are everywhere and everything. They map themselves. They make themselves real, explicitly so. Opener “My Name is Nat Çmiel”’s broken, digitalised phrasing checks off gender fluidity, ailing mental health, eating disorders, cocaine abuse, reclusion, online immersion, self-harm, and intimacy issues like the autobiography of someone thoroughly in touch with their own existence yet constantly dissociating between overlapping realities. The rest of Glitch Princess unpacks each of these in unflinching detail. Flush my vomit down the drain / think of my body getting hit by a train opens “Friendly Machine”, lines few lyricists could land in most contexts and even fewer vocalists could raise beyond the reach of irony. Over Yeule’s oppressively frigid industrial soundscapes and tremulous synthlines, more flicker and quaver than discernible melody, their content is entirely self-explanatory. It always is. Very little about this record demands unpacking. Its aesthetics translate the weight of its subject matter with astonishing fluency, skeletal beats, evasive layerings and bursts of distortion every inch the echo of a living voice in a dead space. Its songwriting is “pop” and appropriately so - is there any better vehicle for immediacy? Don’t confuse immediacy for gratification: anyone who reduces Glitch Princess to an admittedly impeccably crafted collection of glitch-pop songs has missed the point. Yeule inhabits this album. It’s uncomfortable. Their world is uncomfortable: it’s infectious and at points exhilarating, but it’s wilfully unstable and candid to extents prohibitive of safe distance. It’s real. It’s the kind of liminal-real that anyone can identify with if they’ve ever questioned their own reality while trapped between worlds, real or unreal or online or all. And it’s beautiful. It’s full of pockets of catharsis, some of which cement its maze of dissociation and trauma, some of which are full of love, or a yearning for love, or a scrambled ideal of love. Balanced on the bleeding edge of Yeule’s morbid visions, Glitch Princess practically crackles with vitality and affirmation in their desperate, unadulterated, damaged, awkward willingness to show all and be heard. Does that make it inspiring or depressing? I don’t care. It’s the most meaningful music I’ve heard in years. Ten fucking stars.




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JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2022


60295 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

it is here

and it is too much

Demon of the Fall
February 8th 2022


33636 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

does this include the bonus track? hehe



This is pretty cool. I have zero context/no previous Yeule experience, but I'm certainly getting something out of whatever the hell this is. I just dig the vibe, ya know?



I might read this.

DoofDoof
February 8th 2022


15004 Comments


This, like, totally cancels Poppy.

And GFOTY

And maybe Kitty but I still quite like Kitty

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2022


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

hot

this gets better every listen, think i like it more than serotonin

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2022


60295 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

this is the kind of record where the context is v much on the table and you'd have to make quite the effort to tune out to it (across repeats). opener / I < 3 U / Friendly Machine probs the most upfront with it

and idk what any of those other artists have to do with yeule, but cool ig

oh it's jesper wow dat cute

DoofDoof
February 8th 2022


15004 Comments


Johnny I was winding you up a bit, I hear little similarities here and there but no, this is its own thing. As is often the case I was trying to think of the most annoying thing I could possibly write.

I liked the debut but this is better, lot more confident.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2022


60295 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

oh fuck i just did a row. gg i guess, am a spangled boi - but yeah, love the debut a lot, but this advances on it in so many ways and it's strange and confusing and very yes

DoofDoof
February 8th 2022


15004 Comments


Good review, the perspective with the lyrics I can definitely see creeping inside my head, it is an uncomfortably intimate listen at times for sure - in a good way of course

Demon of the Fall
February 8th 2022


33636 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

'this is the kind of record where the context is v much on the table and you'd have to make quite the effort to tune out to it'



Sure, I have noticed that. I was more talking about context relating to the artist's previous body of work/history etc. which can sometimes be helpful (or harmful, depending).

someone
Contributing Reviewer
February 8th 2022


6581 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

yeah, this was strong at first and is still growing on me



we'll see, but this may be an early aoty contender

Prancer
February 8th 2022


1601 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

amazing album. lovely review

Slex
February 8th 2022


16526 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Oi wots this then

SteakByrnes
February 8th 2022


29745 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I hope this grows on me, I really wanted to like it

AmericanFlagAsh
February 8th 2022


13258 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bites On My Neck? Absolutely

AmericanFlagAsh
February 8th 2022


13258 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Also, I skimmed through the 5 hour long song, seems cool but I am not listening to that lol

TheGreatEscaper
February 8th 2022


33 Comments


I liked this on first listen, but each listen since then has made me *love* it. DBSHOYOB down to Mandy is a faultless 7-track run tbh. Even the cuts I didn’t like much on first listen are growing on me - I disliked Flowers Are Dead and thought it was really aimless, and now here I am tearing up at the drawn out glitch-stutter before the second chorus.

Only thing in this album that gets on my nerves is the Tohji feature... ‘I got a new car, I’m in my blue car’ lmaooooooo Yeule would never

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
February 8th 2022


8320 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

awe yus

Prancer
February 8th 2022


1601 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Only thing in this album that gets on my nerves is the Tohji feature"

same, Perfect Blue is a good song but the feature sticks out like a sore thumb

AmericanFlagAsh
February 8th 2022


13258 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I agree, the Tohji song is one of the worst because of the feature

hogan900
February 8th 2022


3313 Comments


Fugly album art but Johnny 5 has me listening to this at lunch break



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