Yes announce Mirror To The Sky

2023-03-10 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 14 Comments
Iconic progressive rock collective Yes, featuring Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood and Jay Schellen, have announced their next studio album, titled Mirror To The Sky, is coming out May 19th via InsideOut Music/Sony Music. A music video for the first single, 'Cut From The Stars', can be seen below.



"This is a very important album for the band," says Steve Howe, "We kept the continuity in the approach we established on The Quest, but we haven't repeated ourselves. That was the main thing. As YES did in the seventies from one album to another, we're growing and moving forward. In later years, YES often got going but then didn’t do the next thing. This album is demonstrative of us growing and building again."

Tracklist:
1. Cut From The Stars 05:27
2. All Connected 09:02
3. Luminosity 09:04
4. Living Out Their Dream 04:45
5. Mirror To The Sky 13:53
6. Circles Of Time 04:59
7. Unknown Place 08:15
8. One Second Is Enough 04:04
9. Magic Potion 04:08

Pre-order at: https://Yes-Band.lnk.to/MirrorToTheSky

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Dmax28
March 10th 2023
1270 Comments


Damn that was fast. Last one was pretty good!

Sabrutin
March 10th 2023
9642 Comments


Still far too rigid from what I'd want from this band but I will inevitably give it a shot. Cute artwork too

Monstar1790
March 10th 2023
207 Comments


There is no Yes without Chris Squire.

ArsMoriendi
March 10th 2023
40955 Comments


Jon Anderson quit and Chris Squire passed

Just call it something else Steve

sonictheplumber
March 11th 2023
17533 Comments


this is gonna be crap

Zig
March 11th 2023
2747 Comments


why

kodama
March 11th 2023
185 Comments


This song is 3 minutes longer than it needs to be.

CriticalMyth
March 11th 2023
58 Comments


This one grew on me with each new listen. Looking forward to when the album drops.

I find it funny when people get hung up on who is in the lineup. The band has changed its personnel constantly. My first album with them was 90125. I lost count of how many lineup changes there have been since then.

JohnDillinger
March 13th 2023
336 Comments


This is painfully irrelevant.

vannaie
March 13th 2023
10 Comments


the longer i listened to this the worse it got

Brabiz
March 13th 2023
2191 Comments


It’s okay. I like a majority of Yes’ discography, and this seems to be a nice middle ground of quality. Idk why they’re still making music at this point, but I don’t hate it

Confessed2005
March 14th 2023
5561 Comments


I didn't even realize they were still going. Close To the Edge is incredible. Might see if this is worth a look into I guess.

cylinder
March 14th 2023
2371 Comments


That was ‘72 bro

Brabiz
March 14th 2023
2191 Comments


They definitely have a few awful albums, but stuff like Fly From Here, Magnification, and The Ladder are legitimately awesome records. Nowadays they seem kinda uninspired but it’s still not bad I don’t think



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