If there's one band epic enough to deserve their own music festival, it's Yes, and they'll host one Aug. 3rd at Camden, New Jersey's Susquehanna Bank Center.
In the history of progressive rock, only three bands -- Yes, Genesis, and King Crimson -- have truly been able to survive and even thrive past the genre's critical fall-out in the '70s. For Yes, the more focused, radio-driven '80s were a time of new beginnings, which resulted in some excellent sonic reinventions, along with a few awkward missteps. The band's 12th studio album, 1987's 'Big Generato
On Yes‘ eighth studio album, Going for the One, progressive-rock’s figurehead act were undeniably in a transitional state, both sonically and physically.
ProgMagazine, an offshoot of the UK mag Classic Rock, has announced details on its inaugural Progressive Music Awards. Co-sponsored by Orange Amplification, the awards celebrate a long-underserved genre that has, in recent years, finally been getting its due.