Prog

ART-ROCK

t may, until now, have been tough to make a case that were a prog band, although one could have convincingly enlisted them under art-rock’s banner. As Peter Gabriel brings his soft, weathered croon to on their sixth album (Columbia), it’s hard was a misstep, and this returns to their comfort zone. That’s bunk. It’s every bit as berserk as its predecessor and, inspired by a Russian dystopian novel, tracks like and display a genuine attempt to capture the frenzied crackle of our times.

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