I do agree with Man in the Mountain that the mix itself is kind of poor, feels a bit sludgey in spots in a way that kinda nerfs how good the band is. still enjoy the album a lot though.
I do agree with Man in the Mountain that the mix itself is kind of poor, feels a bit sludgey in spots in a way that kinda nerfs how good the band is. still enjoy the album a lot though.
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A new interview with Jon Anderson from Goldmine Magazine:
“I’m not going to release another album,” says vocalist Jon Anderson. "I’m just going to release all the music I’ve made over the last few years. There’s five hours of it, in various forms, and anybody who can piece it together in its original form will get an hour with me on Zoom.
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https://www.goldminemag.com/intervie...the-band-geeks
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Saw them last night. I was pleasantly surprised at how good they were. It truly sounded to me like classic Yes with all the energy and improv. The album I’ve found is well done and I enjoy it but find it to be an extension from Magnification and the Ladder. Hints of the classic Yes but in a more modern straight forward rock style. I enjoyed the band more live doing the classics than the album. I could have done without them performing songs from the new album and just stuck with the classics. My opinion if you enjoy the classic era Yessongs style Yes music then go to see this show it’s well worth it. Jon’s voice is strong and he seemed to be enjoying himself on stage.
INTERVIEW WITH RICHIE AND CHRIS:
I haven't visited ProgEars in a little while, so didn't post this interview here with Richie and Chris last month when it came out. But if anyone's interested (and it hasn't already been posted elsewhere in this thread), we delve into the songwriting on "True" and find out some interesting bits in their process:
https://www.sonicperspectives.com/in...o-chris-clark/
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