Satya – Yellow House

Today, Los Angeles-bound, Oakland native Satya announced her debut record, Yellow House, due June 5, 2026 via Giant Music Distribution.

A reflective collection of work navigating childhood trauma and recovery, written during her time in New Orleans, Yellow House was recorded in Nashville and produced by Colin Linden (Lucinda Williams, Emmylou Harris).
“Yellow House is raw and deeply personal, tracing my journal entries over the past several years,” said Satya.
“This album is dedicated to my inner child. It reflects on what it meant to grow up in an abusive household, and the duality of holding both unconditional love and pain. It explores the inner world I lived in as a child—honoring the darker parts of myself and what I witnessed growing up, and how I carried that pain with me while coming of age.
I began writing the album at the start of 2020, and for the last couple of years I went back and forth about how to share it with the world. It never felt completely finished until now—but this year, I realized it was time to release both the album, and the version of myself it represents.
My wish is that this work offers connection, release, strength and healing—to myself, and to anyone who listens.”
Along with the announcement, today also saw the release of “Project 10,” the exhilarating first track on Yellow House.
Channeling the freedom that comes with detachment and dissociation, the song is surprisingly upbeat as it explores one of the central themes of the album–the struggle to remain hopeful when it feels like the walls are closing in.
On “Project 10,” Satya said: “I’ve always struggled with depression. Sometimes in my darker moments I become hard to reach. When the world feels too overwhelming I can become really distant in it. ‘Project 10’ is me processing what it means to live inside those lows. I love my life deeply. I love this world deeply too. ‘Project 10’ honors what it feels like to love it all and simultaneously want to leave it all. The feeling is deeper than the sea, like the dark stretch of night, a wide feeling. Not all bad.”
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