The Quest by YES album cover

The Quest

By Mike O’Cull

Definitive prog rockers Yes are speeding into the future once again on the band’s new album The Quest. Released by InsideOutMusic/Sony Music, the set is a stunning achievement that’s full of the kind of complex structures, grand gestures, and soaring melodies that first created the Yes legend. Those gestures are as powerful as they always were and make The Quest an amazing listen for anyone who can feel progressive rock flowing through their souls.

Produced by Yes guitarist and eternal rock legend Steve Howe, the set is expressive, fleet, and muscular and doesn’t sound anything like a band with 50 years of history behind it. Howe did a commendable job of pulling top-drawer performances out of himself and his band mates and everyone involved sounds like they’ve got another 50 years left in them. It’s obvious that the band has recaptured the fire and brilliance that marked their most successful periods and are still technically and creatively amazing. The 11-song effort is available in a variety of formats, including a Limited Edition Deluxe 2LP and 2CD plus Blu-ray Box-set, a Limited Edition 2CD and Blu-ray Artbook, a gatefold 2LP and 2CD plus LP and booklet set, and a 2CD Digipak.

Yes set the prog rock bar high in the band’s 1970s heyday. Epic compositions including “Roundabout,” “I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Long Distance Runaround,” and “Yours Is No Disgrace” showed the world what rock musicians could do and remain incredibly influential to this day. In the 1980s, Yes reinvented itself into a tighter, more modern outfit and scored big with the album 90125 and unforgettable tracks like “Owner Of A Lonely Heart,” Leave It,” and “It Can Happen.” The present version of Yes includes Steve Howe, Alan White, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, and Billy Sherwood and has carried the group’s tradition of making smart, beautiful music into the 21st Century.

From Geoff Downes’ first synth notes of the opening cut “The Ice Bridge,” Yes delivers on all expectations. The entire band hits the track hard and uses their considerable skills to pluck melody, grooves, and energy out of the air and make them rock. Vocalist Jon Davison has the perfect pipes for this gig and gives the group the texture it needs out front. Bassist Billy Sherwood does fine work filling the gap left by the passing of iconic Yes bass player Chris Squier and contributes low-end lines that emphasize both brains and brawn. It’s a magnificent, regal track that you’ll want to hear again and again.

“Dare To Know” shifts into a lush, expansive gear that spotlights Howe’s guitar ideas and Davison’s high-range vocals. A gorgeous orchestration for strings adds a soothing and serene interlude before the band continues its gentle, mid-tempo performance. The song’s tone is profound and hopeful, giving listeners an easy way to rise above the mud of daily life. “The Western Edge” brings out more chilled-out strategies at first but evolves into more of a rock song as it evolves. Downes’ keyboards are especially effective here and his filter sweeps and portamento work are ideal for this selection.

The utopian “A Living Island” is smooth, beautiful, and full of love, fear, and reality. Davison truly sparkles here and comes across like he’s singing for the good of the world. It’s a sublime track that’s all about musical humanity and peaceful vibrations. Other bright moments on The Quest include “Leave Well Alone” and “Mystery Tour.” Yes is one of rock’s greatest bands and still has the chops and heart needed to continually write new chapters in its never-ending story. Get The Quest into your headphones and prepare yourself for another adventure.

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