Before premiering a new track from Rare Field Ceiling, we spoke to Sam about what drives Yellow Eyes’ unorthodox beauty.
1) If you had to play to a newcomer one Yellow Eyes song to introduce them to the band, what would it be and why?
A handful of our songs work as openers in concert, and we choose track order carefully in our releases. These days we are opening with Warmth Trance Reversal, which also opens the new album. I see no reason not to start there.
2) Who are Yellow Eyes's five biggest musical influences?
We've been doing this for so long that the influences and origins of our early work are difficult to pinpoint. These days, I would say we are guided primarily by our own methods and experiments. That’s not to say we aren't susceptible to musical influences. In fact, we are dangerously vulnerable. We listened to a lot of prog rock while driving around picking up supplies the day before recording Immersion Trench Reverie and I have a theory that that album would have sounded totally different (either way better or way worse) if we had put on a different radio station that day. As for what we like to listen to as a band, which naturally filters through: Psychic TV, Kraftwerk, Thin Lizzy, Ved Buens Ende, or Laibach, to name a few.
3) Yellow Eyes often use guitar tones and harmonies that many people wouldn't normally associate with black metal. How do you feel these add to the art form? What do Yellow Eyes bring to black metal?
Our guitar tones are generally the result of feeling our way through the technical side of things without knowing (or caring) how to create classic guitar tones. Our harmonies are the result of trying to create straight black metal and stumbling upon our own proclivities in the process. I think the real trick with maintaining a band and finding fresh ideas over the years is keeping your own mastery at bay. You have to stay kind of bad at it.
4) Tell me about the title of the album. Where did it come from? Does it represent recurring themes throughout the record?
It’s about trying to touch the ceiling. It's about mania. You climb higher and higher and by the final moments you're not sure if you touched it or fell into the sea.
5) Who would be on Yellow Eyes' dream tour?
Our dream tour is just us and a rental car.
Listen to Light Delusion Curtain from Yellow Eyes's Rare Field Ceiling below: