yeule unveils new single 'Too Dead Inside'

With their eagerly-awaited new album set to arrive early next month, yeule has now delivered the next cut to be lifted from their forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'Too Dead Inside' was produced by Danny L Harle, and follows on from the previously shared tracks 'Friendly Machine', 'Don’t Be So Hard On Your Own Beauty', and 'My Name is Nat Çmiel' in previewing their sophomore LP 'Glitch Princess', which is out on the 4th February via Bayonet Records.

Speaking about the new offering, yeule said, "'Too Dead Inside' has a vocal flow that's kind of like a soft-spoken confession. I thought it was interesting to use a jungle beat for a song within the yeule sonic sphere. I think I wanted to see if lyricism had potential to pull a shiny, new, up-beat aesthete into a darker realm. Some days I find myself having little to no reaction to things that happen, good or bad. It's as though I just close off from everything. I might as well be a ghost. I'm watching everything from above, detached from reality. I watched someone die before, and they really wanted to live. A lot of the time, we like to say we're dead inside. I think it's the way we cope, because it's just too familiar and too convenient to be absent. I think I always had a lust for life despite romanticising death often. When something happens to you that leaves an imprint, a deep scar, it takes the reaction threshold of emotion away. On some glimmering days, I see it come back. And when beautiful things happen, it can be very beautiful. Just like how ugly it can be."

While Danny L Harle added, "In June/July 2020 I emailed yeule the beat for 'Too Dead Inside' - I'd never sent them anything with drums before and I was excited to hear how they would respond. yeule quickly sent some vocals back and I was immediately hypnotized by the beautiful cascading lines and the soft melancholy in their voice. We finished it shortly after that exchange. Definitely a favourite from the album."

Have a listen to 'Too Dead Inside' in the player below.

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