Prog Sphere's Conor Fynes writes about the debut album of the progressive rock's one of the finest bands - Yes!
Going for the One marked the end of an era for Yes, what I outline in this and other reviews as the band’s ‘golden era’. Spanning from The...
What is the problem with best-of compilations in progressive rock? It’s certainly not that progressive bands aren’t deserving of them, or even that there isn’t...
Before the notion was rightly dismissed by the others, Jon Anderson was said to have expressed a wish to record Tales from Topographic Oceans in the middle...
Imagine you are somewhere, whereupon you meet two beautiful women. From the onset, it’s clear they are sisters; both of them are alike in their...
2014 marks the 30th anniversary of a musician who is one of the most hardworking people in contemporary rock music. Mike Portnoy is the founding...
Jon Anderson’s debut solo album Olias Of Sunhillow is to be released as a limited-edition Audio Fidelity title next week. His acclaimed 1976 masterpiece will appear as...
Brian Ives of Radio.com conducted recently an interview with Chris Squire of Yes. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below. Congratulations on the nomination...
On November 19th, “RUSH: CLOCKWORK ANGELS TOUR” will be released simultaneously via Anthem/Roadrunner Records on CD and the companion BLURAY/DVD on Anthem/Zoe Vision/Rounder. “RUSH: CLOCKWORK...
A perfect album? In a word, no. A flawed masterpiece? Not even that. And yet, Rush’s 3rd album has always intrigued me in a way...