Yvette Young | |
Birth Name: | Yvette Young |
Birth Date: | 28 June 1991 |
Birth Place: | San Jose, California |
Years Active: | 2009–present |
Genre: | Math rock, art rock, progressive rock |
Instrument: | Guitar, violin, piano, vocals |
Associated Acts: | Covet, Archaeologist, Analogue Dear, Mario Camarena, Scale the Summit, San Holo, Polyphia |
Yvette Young (born June 28, 1991) is an American musician from San Jose, California. She is the front-woman for the math rock band Covet.[1]
Young is of Chinese heritage and comes from a musical family: her father Phil is a singer, accordionist, and composer, and her mother is an organist and accordionist. She began taking piano lessons at the age of four, and violin lessons at the age of seven. She graduated from University of California, Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Fine Arts[2] and began her career by posting videos of herself playing music in 2009.[3] In 2014, Young released an EP, Acoustics EP[4] [5] and further expanded her discography with the release of a split EP with Natalie Evans in 2015.[6] In June 2017, Young released a second EP Acoustics EP 2.[7]
Young used her background in piano to use polyphony on a guitar. She taught herself guitar by ear after being hospitalized for an eating disorder.[8] She notes, "I write with my ear, so I’m not really in a box in terms of chord shapes. And I don’t use [traditional] shapes at all, which freaks a lot of people out! I have a million different tunings I work in too so I didn’t really put in the time to learn every shape in every tuning, that would be ridiculous".[9] She uses a technique of singing the part out loud and then replicating it on guitar to decipher the parts of the songs she writes.
Young also creates unique illustration and art pieces, including work on some of her own guitars.[10] One of her paintings serves as the cover for her band's album Technicolor, released in June 2020.[11] She has also painted Willow Smith's guitar.[12]
Young has begun to teach a master course on guitar and finds that her style resonates with many of her students.[13] Before this she was mainly an art teacher, but by teaching while on tour she has become a music teacher.
Young was featured in a Super Bowl LV Commercial in February 2021 for Logitech.[14] She is also featured on their website as a partner with tutorials and tips on how to use their equipment.[15]
Young was featured on Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!'s new album Gone are the good Days on the track, "Tongue tied".
As of 2019, Young plays two Ibanez Talman Prestige guitars with Seymour Duncan Five-Two single-coil pickups and custom sparkle finishes, and a 7-string, fanned-fret Strandberg that she has painted. During the 2020 NAMM Show, Ibanez announced her signature model, the YY10, a Strat-style Talman. It was released in late 2021, and she calls it the YY20 OCS (orange-cream sparkle).[16] She also plays a Yamaha A5R acoustic-electric guitar.[17]
Young plays through Vox AC amps. Her touring amp is an AC30.[18] On her Catharsis album, this was joined by a Roland JC-40.[19]
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