Yes Frontman Says Fans Will Grow To Enjoy Lighter Sound
. Davison tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal: "You have to go where the creativity takes you. At this stage in the game, they want to ease back into some almost relaxing music. I don't mean to sound like everyone's dull by any means because that's not it at all. The music's probably been interpreted that way. "It's just a phase in their lives where it's kind of an easy-listening record. It just kind of warms over you if you let it. It's a lighter shade of Yes." He continues: "If people put expectation aside, I think eventually over time more people will ease into it - a lot of people already are." more on this story TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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