THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Yeule is a the cyborg alchemist coalescing the soundscapes of glitch-pop electronica, alt rock, and trip-hop.
After their breakthrough sophomore album in 2022, Glitch Princess, Nat Ćmiel crystallised their place as an alt-electronica luminary with their boundary-breaking 2023 album Softscars. Now, yeule paints us a picture with divine poise: Fragmented shards of their persona non grata, pieced together as the painterly fatale who burns through the canvas of post-modernity. Yeule is reincarnated again as a haunting facsimile of their past in Evangelic Girl Is A Gun. Ćmiel paints an homage to the artist’s role — an artist that illuminates the neon glow of an ego death, and the transformative forms of love, immortalising in our physical reality, their dream within all dreams.
Yeule was fabricated by Ćmiel to act as a portal or rift which allows them to communicate their art to the outside world, while still being protected within their inner shell. yeule was constructed as a manifesto of Ćmiel’s own identity, where they have always had access to multiple avatars and the freedom to change or contort at will — solace through embodying mutable, chameleon-like multiplicities. Yeule exists to store fragments of their reality, dreams, and inner state — an external memory device, a brain or emotional center that exists independently of its creator. Yeule invites us to transcend into a post-human world where expression is no longer bound by identity, but rather we are free to assemble ourselves along lines of affinity. A future where our assigned gender is no longer relevant, where we can congregate with whoever we are drawn to, regardless of our prior designations.”