Tuesday, 8 January 2013

LINK: Yes ponder new studio album




Chris Squire
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The ever-shifting members of Yes took a full decade between their last two studio albums — and lost lead singer Jon Anderson along the way — but it sounds like they might be thinking about following up 2011′s ‘Fly from Here‘ sooner than later.
Longtime bassist Chris Squire broke the news to Billboard, describing their current creative process by saying, “We’re already looking at bits and starting to gather music together. It’s really just in the germination stage at the moment.”
The band’s next studio set will be its 21st — and, barring yet another lineup change, its first with new singer Jon Davison, who stepped in for Anderson’s replacement, Benoit David, earlier this year. “Jon is also a writer, so he’ll be bringing something to the table to add to the Yes mix,” Squire mused. “He’s definitely a creative spirit, so we’re looking forward to that new material with him, and hopefully we’ll get a refreshed new Yes studio album.”

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