Psalms of Yellow House
by Yellow House

— Released 28th June 2024 on Foreign Family Collective

Cape Town based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Yellow House (real name Emile van Dango) announces his debut album for ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective label, following their collaborative EP ‘Flaws In Our Design’ from 2023. ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ set for release June 28th. With the announcement Yellow House shares a lush new single “Trouble Always Finds Me”, which portrays a journey of personal turmoil and spiritual crisis.

The conception of the album b...

Cape Town based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Yellow House (real name Emile van Dango) announces his debut album for ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective label, following their collaborative EP ‘Flaws In Our Design’ from 2023. ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ set for release June 28th. With the announcement Yellow House shares a lush new single “Trouble Always Finds Me”, which portrays a journey of personal turmoil and spiritual crisis.

The conception of the album began when Emile was living secluded in a farm cottage hidden in the mountains of South Africa’s Western Cape. Far removed from society, Emile was left to confront his innermost thoughts in stark isolation. Trapped in a cycle of manic bliss and despair, compounded by a battle with substance addiction, this period inspired songs such as “Trouble Always Finds Me”, “Leave the City” and “Comedown King”. Emile elaborates, “During this period, I reflected on my life and recognized that parts of myself needed to be cut loose to create room for rebirth”. Turning to his music, he tackled the lingering childhood pains, strained relationships, and the challenges of embracing newfound sobriety through his songwriting.  With his demons now behind him, ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ marks a final goodbye to his former self and welcoming a new era. It offers a vulnerable chronicle of life that demonstrates how beauty, power and meaning can be salvaged from the depths of any experience.

Lead single “Trouble Always Finds Me” suggests a relentless battle with adverse forces ("trouble always finds me, it knows when to call,"). Throughout the song, Emile reflects on a loss of self and a loss of spiritual connection, using his lyrics to wrestle with a sense of abandonment and the longing for connection. Sonically, this narrative is amplified through a hypnotic pulse of saturated drum machines and minor key synth pads. The vocals are driven and lush, adding to the supernatural ambience of the accompanying subject matter. 

‘Psalms of Yellow House’ is more than a collection of songs. The project embodies the culmination of a journey that is both artistic and deeply personal. As its namesake suggests, each track is a psalm, a hymn that serves as a reflection of experiences lived and lessons hard-learned. 

Yellow House’s new album ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ is out on June 28th on Foreign Family Collective.

Psalms of Yellow House
by Yellow House

— Released 28th June 2024 on Foreign Family Collective

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LP (FFC183)

140g marbled gold vinyl housed in a 3mm satin-finished sleeve, with printed inner sleeve. Download code included.

This item has not been released yet, we will ship it to arrive on or close to the release date of 26th July 2024.

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Tracklist

  • LP
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Saviour Complex
  2. 2
    Trouble Always Finds Me
  3. 3
    Milk & Honey
  4. 4
    Say You Will
  5. 5
    Leave the City
  6. 6
    Blowing Away
  7. 7
    Comedown King
  8. 8
    Don't Cry (It's Just Goodnight)
  9.  
    Play All (2)
  1. 1
    Saviour Complex
  2. 2
    Trouble Always Finds Me
  3. 3
    Milk & Honey
  4. 4
    Say You Will
  5. 5
    Leave the City
  6. 6
    Blowing Away
  7. 7
    Comedown King
  8. 8
    Don't Cry (It's Just Goodnight)
  9.  
    Play All (2)
  1. 1
    Saviour Complex
  2. 2
    Trouble Always Finds Me
  3. 3
    Milk & Honey
  4. 4
    Say You Will
  5. 5
    Leave the City
  6. 6
    Blowing Away
  7. 7
    Comedown King
  8. 8
    Don't Cry (It's Just Goodnight)
  9.  
    Play All (2)

Cape Town based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Yellow House (real name Emile van Dango) announces his debut album for ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective label, following their collaborative EP ‘Flaws In Our Design’ from 2023. ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ set for release June 28th. With the announcement Yellow House shares a lush new single “Trouble Always Finds Me”, which portrays a journey of personal turmoil and spiritual crisis.

The conception of the album b...

Cape Town based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Yellow House (real name Emile van Dango) announces his debut album for ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective label, following their collaborative EP ‘Flaws In Our Design’ from 2023. ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ set for release June 28th. With the announcement Yellow House shares a lush new single “Trouble Always Finds Me”, which portrays a journey of personal turmoil and spiritual crisis.

The conception of the album began when Emile was living secluded in a farm cottage hidden in the mountains of South Africa’s Western Cape. Far removed from society, Emile was left to confront his innermost thoughts in stark isolation. Trapped in a cycle of manic bliss and despair, compounded by a battle with substance addiction, this period inspired songs such as “Trouble Always Finds Me”, “Leave the City” and “Comedown King”. Emile elaborates, “During this period, I reflected on my life and recognized that parts of myself needed to be cut loose to create room for rebirth”. Turning to his music, he tackled the lingering childhood pains, strained relationships, and the challenges of embracing newfound sobriety through his songwriting.  With his demons now behind him, ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ marks a final goodbye to his former self and welcoming a new era. It offers a vulnerable chronicle of life that demonstrates how beauty, power and meaning can be salvaged from the depths of any experience.

Lead single “Trouble Always Finds Me” suggests a relentless battle with adverse forces ("trouble always finds me, it knows when to call,"). Throughout the song, Emile reflects on a loss of self and a loss of spiritual connection, using his lyrics to wrestle with a sense of abandonment and the longing for connection. Sonically, this narrative is amplified through a hypnotic pulse of saturated drum machines and minor key synth pads. The vocals are driven and lush, adding to the supernatural ambience of the accompanying subject matter. 

‘Psalms of Yellow House’ is more than a collection of songs. The project embodies the culmination of a journey that is both artistic and deeply personal. As its namesake suggests, each track is a psalm, a hymn that serves as a reflection of experiences lived and lessons hard-learned. 

Yellow House’s new album ‘Psalms of Yellow House’ is out on June 28th on Foreign Family Collective.