Man this sounds so phoned in it's sad, no hooks and way overproduced. Yes without Anderson is a hard sell for me but Yes without Anderson AND Squire? This isn't Yes anymore. Sherwood is no Squire though he's trying I guess, and say what you will about Anderson as a lyricist he sure as hell can do better than this, these lyrics sound like a sh*tty poem some kid made after listening to a Neil Degrasse Tyson podcast. I do dig Howe's little guitar solo around the 3 minute mark but even he barely makes much of a presence here.
If Yes are just gonna be a glorified cover band from now on I dunno why they even bother making new songs.
At least the Roger Dean artwork is neat, as usual.
Last edited by Queen Boo; 03-12-2023 at 07:14 AM.
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