
“Foxtrot” (1972) showcases Genesis at their most dramatic, diving headfirst into the majestic world of progressive rock. Peter Gabriel’s theatrical vocals, Tony Banks’ sweeping keyboard work, and Steve Hackett’s detailed guitar playing drive epic tracks like “Watcher of the Skies” and the sprawling, 23-minute “Supper’s Ready.” More than just a record, it’s a surreal adventure through end-times visions, fantastical realms, and unmistakably British eccentricity. With Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford completing the classic lineup, this album helped shape the definitive Genesis sound. A towering achievement in prog rock — bold, strange, and essential listening. Rediscover it here 👇
“Foxtrot” (1972) showcases Genesis at their most dramatic, diving headfirst into the majestic world of progressive rock. Peter Gabriel’s theatrical vocals, Tony Banks’ sweeping keyboard […]