We were pot-smoking hippies and Rick Wakeman was a pub guy. The angle twisted and we went off in a new direction”: The epic story of Yes and the three albums that changed the course of music ...
The song was called "Close to the Edge: A Band Geek Yes Cover with Chris Clark," and that eventually inspired the new group's name. Anderson's last album with Yes was 2001's Magnification.
In the wake of this year's acclaimed album of new material, True, Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks have announced a live album and DVD comprised entirely of tracks from Yes's classic seventies era. The ...
He will be missed. DL The Bands Geeks’ Richie Castellano may be another Andrew Watt in the making, having successfully defibrillated Blue Öyster Cult and now Jon Anderson Because True – despite the ...
65: Deep Purple – Come Taste The Band The band’s first album without Ritchie Blackmore had high expectations to meet and it more than delivered with stellar tunes like “Dealer” and “You ...
The hard rock band’s debut album includes hits like ”Mississippi Queen” and “Never in My Life,” and is an excellent snapshot of the blues and psych rock-inflected sound of the time.
If you answered yes to either question ... The many-membered Toronto band’s latest album has their widest scope yet–touching not just on orchestral screamo but also anything from yearning ...
An album release is always a reason for a celebration. The first new album in 11 years from Bad Cactus Brass Band, the popular local New Orleans-style outfit? We wouldn't have been anywhere else.