This is the final album with Peter Gabriel on vocals (and the last truly great album Genesis made). While earlier Genesis albums may turn off some listeners because of their disjointed tendencies, this album showcases Genesis’ progressive peak. It’s polished, flows well, and is full of virtuoso musical performances. Gabriel is at his most dramatic and Hackett’s guitars are ethereal, but the Rutherford/Collins rhythm section is the real star of the record, constantly driving the music forward with a peculiar bass tone and weird time signatures. While the music is more refined than usual, there are still experimental elements to the music. However, these elements fit seamlessly into the structure of the album and contrast with the melodies and storyline quite well. Pure genius. 5.0/5.0: Iconic