May 5, 2015

A few members of Yes were in this band during its short time together. Some have even gone so far to describe the band as a precursor to Yes, which is not too far off. You can definitely hear some of it in the sound, but only in traces. Yes definitely pushed the progressive element more in their work than The Syn did and had a less psychedelic aesthetic.

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