This includes his work on the excellent new super deluxe edition 50th Anniversary (5 CD, 1LP, 1 Blu-ray) package from ...
Yes’s Close to the Edge returns to the U.K. charts, landing in the top 40 on four rankings, including a No. 8 debut on the ...
Artists almost have the necessity to put their all into their work, but once these albums were completed, bands would have rather never gone back to it again.
Close to the Edge found the band at a professional and commercial peak, evolving further from their breakthrough with Fragile ...
Ten classic Yes songs from the ‘70s are captured live by Jon Anderson & the Band Geeks on a new entertaining audio/visual ...
By Thomas Smith Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Annie Lennox and Hans Zimmer are among the artists who have contributed to a new “silent” album to protest the U.K. government’s stance on artificial ...
Looking for a hit of classic Yes in 2025? Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks deliver it on new album Live – Perpetual Change ...
Together with Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and Genesis' Foxtrot, Yes' 1972 masterpiece Close to the Edge is probably the most fully realized album in progressive rock. It captures the band during an ...
It’s a mark in their discography often insisted upon by Yes fans, considering whatever pearls of fantastical evocation were held in their mage hands ebbing for a truly giant leap forward in total ...
The Weeknd’s growth has unfolded right before our eyes with each album, and with a catalog that is now 10 projects deep, we can argue about what his best work to date is. Echoes of Silence ...
Swans are back to announce their 17th studio album, Birthing, out on May 30th. They’ve also offered Birthing’s first single, the 20-minute-long “I Am a Tower.” With Michael Gira once again at the helm ...
A new album called Is This What We Want? features a stellar list of more than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence. With contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox ...
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