"The Eye" is a studio album by the Swiss band Yello, released in 2003. The album primarily falls under the genres of electronica, electronic rock, and synth-pop. The album features guest vocals by Jade Davies on a number of tracks.
"The Eye" is one of the band's late-period albums which continued their tradition of releasing music that blends sampled sounds with live instrumentation and wry, observant lyrics. It is characterized by its eclectic mix of electronic elements and strong beats, interspersed with atmospheric passages and notable for the catchy quality of many of the song's hooks.
Yello, the band behind the album, was formed in Zurich, Switzerland in 1979. The band consists of two main members, Boris Blank and Dieter Meier. Their music is widely acknowledged for its experimental blend of electronic music and unusual sound samples.
The album "The Eye" contains some popular songs such as "Indigo Bay", "Planet Dada" and "Junior B" and it continues their dalliance with dance beats and showcases their ability to tread the line between pop and abstract soundscapes.