Yes
Mirror to the Sky


3.0
good

Review

by Batareziz USER (89 Reviews)
May 29th, 2023 | 28 replies


Release Date: 05/19/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A stone’s throw and ripples on the water

While listening to the new Yes album, one cannot help but think back to the previous release. Its content clearly indicated current state of the band had been in, showing a surprising lack of vigor. As surprising is that Mirror to the Sky attempts to remedy this, even though it occasionally manages to make similar fumbles. Still, on their twenty-third studio album, Yes is the closest to the classic period they’ve been in a long while.

Right from the get-go the opening Cut from the Stars exudes a sense of confidence in its movement towards the resurrection of the past. An energetic union of orchestral and bass lines gracefully takes the listener beyond the celestial borders, wavering between swelling revolutions and shimmering breaks.

The eponymous track is the album’s heart and the center of its gravity. Managing to sidestep all weaknesses present on the 2021 release, it comes off as well thought-out and smooth in its developments. Mirror to the Sky is practically instrumental, save for a few vocal sparks, yet is capable to grab the attention for the entirety of its 14 minutes. It presents an effective piece of rock symphony, flawlessly segueing between its several movements.

These two cuts, accompanied with dynamic and sweeping Living Out Their Dream, impress upon you an idea that the new album is a shining example of lessons learned. Yet the fault would be on you, crushing these blossoming expectations with a slab of unpretentious. The remaining tracks favor the sound of the later Yes, coming off as a poorly-written history book. Its chapter attempt to tell its audience of an army battling for a city in a faraway land, but it lacks faces, characters and details, the particularities that would assist with immersion in the story being told. And we end up with something like All Connected, a composition solid and reliable enough, and at the same time sorely missing a hook to hold together all of its elements.

The Yes of today miss the nerve and sharpness, which cannot be replaced with the Howe’s guitar, as only his ornate and creative melodies struggle to carry the overbearing legacy of the progressive titan.

Surprising is the band’s decision to add some of the stronger compositions as bonuses. The peculiarly alien Unknown Place is imaginative enough with its protuberant motive and occasional sideline, and the simpler yet not less engaging One Second Is Enough could have confidently taken their right place on the album.

The new album feels like a stone thrown into the stagnant water. Its effect is simple – a loud splash followed by large and small ripples on the surface. Yet for this reservoir not to dry out, it needs more motion and fresh sources. And it is doubtful Yes will attempt to do just that.



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Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
May 29th 2023


32019 Comments


Great review. I liked what I heard of this but at the same time had the feeling I'd be happier checking something else, if that makes sense.

Storm In A Teacup
May 29th 2023


45689 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I have heard the first 3 songs and each one was a 3.8 to a 4.2, i have high hopes for this. Thanks for reviewing this pos 😀

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
May 30th 2023


1720 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Really nice review. Personally, I've never been a massive Yes fan and I found this album to be kind of a continuation of their monotony over the last few albums.

Batareziz
May 30th 2023


314 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks, guys. I am also not into Yes circa 1990s and further on, as I feel they reached the peak in the 1970s and part of the 1980s. This review is more like a hat's off to the veterans.

Brabiz
May 30th 2023


2191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

I think all of their discography is full of gems. The last two were the only albums that I didn’t really love. Fly From Here was an excellent album, Magnification was brilliant. This one is really great as well. Definitely their best in awhile. Took a bit to grow on me, but now I’m fully on board. Love this album

Veldin
May 31st 2023


5243 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I enjoy this too much lol

GhostShelter
May 31st 2023


894 Comments


Would you like a new Yes album?

Yes.

e210013
May 31st 2023


5128 Comments


I might check this when I've a bit more free time. Maybe it can be a bit interesting. I'll see it then.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
May 31st 2023


18936 Comments


Impressive to see this logo featured in 2023

Goodolboy
June 1st 2023


993 Comments


The last good yes album was 90125 back in 1983

ArsMoriendi
June 1st 2023


40955 Comments


What even IS Yes if they have 0 consistent members?

Brabiz
June 1st 2023


2191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

“ The last good yes album was 90125 back in 1983”



Man, that’s just plain wrong

Jasdevi087
June 1st 2023


8124 Comments


"What even IS Yes if they have 0 consistent members?"

they're basically a musical ship of theseus

Storm In A Teacup
June 1st 2023


45689 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It is like you people have no perspective on yes

Veldin
June 1st 2023


5243 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Rather listen to Tormato than 90125

Jasdevi087
June 1st 2023


8124 Comments


i'd rather have no perspective on yes than yes perspective on no

e210013
June 1st 2023


5128 Comments


“ The last good yes album was 90125 back in 1983”

I disagree. "Fly From Here" and especially "Magnification" are two great albums.

syco722
June 1st 2023


774 Comments


Turns out I'm absurdly misinformed because I genuinely thought this band broke up in like 1995. Gotta check this out (and I guess like the last 28 years of records).

Zakusz
June 1st 2023


1533 Comments


Made a Yes playlist that runs their whole discog for the next couple days at work. Gonna throw the fuck out of my scrobbles with this curveball

Brabiz
June 2nd 2023


2191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Not just Fly From Here and Magnification but The Ladder is fantastic as well. Hell, even the hated albums are full of great tracks. I went through their discography for the first time a few years ago and was surprised to see how negative everyone was afterwards. I had no idea of the lineup issues. I think people take that more into consideration than is necessary. At their worst, Yes has a few boring songs, but otherwise they’re pretty consistent.



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