Jon Anderson
& the Band Geeks - True
Review by Gary Hill
Among Yes fandom circles, this was one of the most anticipated album releases of the year. The Band Geeks have proven, for those who paid attention over the years, that they were very capable of playing music and making it sound like classic Yes. So, the pairing with Jon Anderson seemed an obvious choice.
I've read people raving about how "Yes-like" this album is. Parts of it really are very much in line with what the classic era of that act. It's not limited by that, though. There are things here that are closer to Anderson's usual solo work. Other songs bring less obvious and more unique prog concepts to play.
Richie Castellano first popped onto my radar as the bassist in Blue Oyster Cult. He also wrote some of my favorite pieces on their The Symbol Remains album. Here he provides some bass work that is often Chris Squire like, but he also gets writing credits and plays other instruments. I think he's a big part of why this album is as great as it is, but the whole group put in excellent performances. I would be shocked if this album doesn't make my "best of 2024" list.
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