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Yes – Aurora (Album Review)

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/15 at 3:49 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 2 Min Read
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3.8
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Aurora is Yes’s 24th studio album, out June 12, 2026. The current lineup — Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood, and Jay Schellen — delivers a record that feels like a natural next step rather than a reinvention. It comes in several formats, including deluxe editions with artwork by Roger Dean and Freya Dean, an instrumental disc, and immersive audio mixes.

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Yes isn’t trying to chase new audiences here. This is a record made for longtime prog fans and collectors, which fits the band’s recent pattern. The packaging and presentation say as much.

The production is clean and detailed. Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround, and 24-bit stereo mixes all point to a sound built for careful listening rather than raw impact. The instrumental bonus disc suggests the arrangements are meant to hold up without vocals — layered writing, precise playing, nothing left to chance.

The album has only just reached listeners, so a full critical picture hasn’t formed yet. What’s clear is that it’s being treated as a serious new Yes release, the kind that gets picked up by prog-focused writers before anyone else.

Early fan response has mostly been pre-order activity and reactions to the title track, which was pushed out ahead of release. Deeper discussion is still building.

For metal and metalcore listeners, Yes matters as a reference point. The band’s focus on arrangement, harmony, and precision connects directly to prog-metal, djent, and the melodic end of metalcore. Aurora isn’t a heavy record, but it’s the kind of album that reminds you where a lot of technically ambitious metal came from. The high-fidelity formats also suit how detail-oriented listeners engage with music — headphones on, production in focus.

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3.8
Lyrics 3 out of 5
Music 4 out of 5
Production 5 out of 5
Originality 3 out of 5
Summary
Aurora is a polished, technically proficient progressive rock album that prioritizes arrangement and production clarity over bold new directions. While the musicianship and sonic presentation are exemplary, the record functions primarily as a continuation of Yes's established identity rather than a significant artistic leap. For listeners invested in progressive composition and high-fidelity audio, the album delivers on its promise; for those seeking reinvention, it offers familiar ground.
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