Genesis Domino Part 1 And 2 Apr 2026

The transition into "The Last Domino" is marked by a sudden shift in tempo and energy. The song evolves into a high-intensity, rhythmic piece characterized by Phil Collins's powerful drumming and staccato vocal lines.

The first movement, "In the Glow of the Night," begins as a atmospheric, synth-driven ballad. Lyrically, it evokes a sense of isolation and impending doom. The imagery focuses on a protagonist watching a city at night, reflecting on a lost relationship while an ominous "domino effect" begins to take shape. The music builds slowly, utilizing the Roland TR-808 drum machine—a staple of the era—to create a pulsing, hypnotic foundation that gradually increases in intensity. Part 2: The Last Domino Genesis Domino part 1 and 2

"Domino" is a two-part progressive rock suite by the English band Genesis, released on their 1986 album Invisible Touch . Clocking in at over ten minutes, it serves as the album’s centerpiece, blending Tony Banks's intricate keyboard textures with Mike Rutherford’s heavy guitar work and Phil Collins’s dramatic vocal delivery. Part 1: In the Glow of the Night The transition into "The Last Domino" is marked