Yves: LOOP
Yves’s debut solo EP, LOOP, is a bold and introspective statement—one that feels like both a departure and an evolution. Known for her enigmatic stage presence in LOONA, Yves steps into a more personal and experimental space, embracing a sonic palette that blends moody R&B, house-inspired beats, and melancholic indie pop. It’s an EP that thrives on contrasts: polished yet raw, hypnotic yet deeply emotional, familiar yet uniquely hers.
From the opening moments, LOOP pulls listeners into its world, one that feels like late-night contemplation wrapped in warm synths and delicate guitar lines. Yves’s voice remains the heartbeat of the project—airy yet grounded, carrying a weight of nostalgia and self-reflection. There’s an undeniable sense of searching throughout the EP, as if she’s navigating the space between her past and future, between who she was and who she’s becoming. The title track, in particular, encapsulates this tension, cycling through airy melodies and pulsating rhythms, while tracks like Afterglow and Goldfish strip things back, allowing emotion to take center stage.
What makes LOOP compelling is its restraint. Yves isn’t trying to overwhelm with grand, sweeping statements or overt pop anthems. Instead, she lets the music breathe, allowing subtleties in production and vocal delivery to do the heavy lifting. This approach may leave some listeners craving more cohesion or a bigger climax, but there’s a quiet confidence in the way she lets the songs exist as fragments of a larger story.
As a debut, LOOP is less about proving something and more about setting a foundation—a space where Yves can explore, redefine, and carve out her own artistic identity. It’s a promising glimpse into her solo future, leaving just enough unanswered questions to keep us waiting for what’s next.