Ako Doma are a Slovak rock group. Their third album, 'Aliens Are Good For Sale', was released in 2003 on Lizard Records. That album features a changed lineup without singer/flautist Petra Pavlicková and mixes prog, jazz-rock and ambient influences.

Third work released in 2003 on Lizard Records; lineup change (absence of Petra Pavlicková) noted in reviews; musical references include prog, late seventies jazz-rock and Eno/Fripp-style ambient.

Slovak rock group Ako Doma explored a more experimental prog sound on their third album 'Aliens Are Good For Sale' (2003, Lizard Records). The record marks a lineup change with the absence of singer/flautist Petra Pavlicková. Review highlights include prog, jazz-rock and Eno/Fripp-like ambient elements; overall rating 4/5.

For:Fans of progressive rock, experimental and ambient-influenced music; listeners who enjoy jazz-rock and vintage prog references.

 It’s not easy to dwell on the meaning of the title of this work, yet it somewhat conveys the idea of the alienating blend of sounds, heterogeneous but compact, contained within it.

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