Yerself Is Steam Explained

Yerself Is Steam
Type:studio
Artist:Mercury Rev
Cover:Mercury Rev-Yerself Is Steam (album cover).jpg
Released:May 14, 1991
Recorded:1990–1991
Genre:
Length:49:19 (UK)
57:09 (US)
Label:
Producer:Mercury Rev
Next Title:Boces
Next Year:1993

Yerself Is Steam is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Mercury Rev, released on May 14, 1991. The title is a mondegreen of the phrase "your self-esteem", and is taken from a recurring lyric in opening track "Chasing a Bee". "Car Wash Hair" was released as a single to follow the album. "Very Sleepy Rivers" is supposedly about a serial killer, with the river acting as a metaphor for the killer's relative calm and sudden tendency to snap.

A music video for "Chasing a Bee" was shot at an abandoned infectious disease hospital that once housed Mary Mallon on North Brother Island in New York City, and was directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen.

Dean Wareham of Galaxie 500 made a guest appearance on "Car Wash Hair" and assisted with recording, allegedly after bassist and engineer Dave Fridmann spent the band's advance on a holiday package.

Critical reception

Rolling Stone labeled the album "slacker beat at its most extreme and hypnotic, a marvel of tortured self-absorption and compelling dissonance".[4]

In 2016, Pitchfork ranked Yerself Is Steam at number 16 on its list of "The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time", with staff writer Stuart Berman commenting that "Yerself Is Steam is really a shoegaze album in the inverse: Where their fuzz-pedaling peers obliterated the human presence in rock music through a cloud of distortion, Mercury Rev foregrounded the claustrophobic, panicky unease of being trapped inside it."[5]

Track listing

Formatting notes

Lego My Ego

In 1992, Mint Films/Jungle re-released Yerself is Steam with a bonus LP/CD entitled Lego My Ego. The title is a parody of the Eggo waffles ad slogan, and is taken from a piece of voice tape at the start of "Frittering," where one musician tells another to "let go of my fucking ego" after they tell him how to play a song. It consists of non-album tracks and a John Peel session from August 1991. Mint Films released another edition in 2007 consisting of both CDs plus an all-region DVD of the videos for "Chasing a Bee" and "Car Wash Hair."

CD version

Notes

LP version

Due to time constraints, the LP version eliminates the two previously released singles ("If You Want Me to Stay" and "Car Wash Hair"), and sequences all of the BBC Session tracks together on Side B.

Side A
  1. "Shhh/Peaceful" / "Very Sleepy Rivers" – 14:52
  2. "Blood on the Moon" – 8:21
Side B
  1. "Frittering" – 5:18
  2. "Coney Island Cyclone" – 3:20
  3. "Syringe Mouth" – 3:11
  4. "Chasing a Bee (Inside a Car)" – 10:09

Radio Whipped promotional edition

Sony/Columbia released a promotional double-CD version of the album in 1992. The first disc consists of the US version of the album. The second disc is the US "Chasing a Bee" CD single. A "Radio Whipped Sticker" on the back of the CD jewelbox numbers the nine tracks on the album as A, B, C, D, E, F, U, C, and K, and the six tracks of the single as:

A. "Chasing a Bee" – 7:09
B. "If You Want Me to Stay" – 3:37
S. "Coney Island Cyclone" – 2:40
U. "Frittering" – 4:26
R. "Syringe Mouth" – 3:09
D. "Chasing a Girl (Inside a Car)" – 6:56

S, U, R, and D are the Peel Session recordings, and are actually one continuous track for 17:53. The run times for B, S, U and D are shorter than on Lego My Ego because they don't contain the unusual tape material that was added to these songs on it.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 10 Essential Neo-Psychedelia Albums. Terich. Jeff. July 2, 2015. Treble. May 10, 2022.
  2. Web site: Shipley. Al. September 23, 2021. 30 Overlooked 1991 Albums Turning 30 This Year. May 10, 2022. Spin.
  3. Web site: Phares. Heather. Mercury Rev Biography, Songs, & Albums. May 10, 2022. AllMusic.
  4. Fricke . David . On the Edge . Rolling Stone . Dec 10, 1992 . 645/646 . 177.
  5. Web site: The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time . . October 24, 2016 . May 10, 2022.
  6. Web site: September 7, 2010. A Feature About Nothing: The 1990s in Lists. Pitchfork. 2.