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Pink Floyd shared a video for the closing track of their new album "The Endless River" titled "Louder Than Words." It is the only song on the record that features vocals, which David Gilmour provides.The tune was written by Gilmour's wife, Polly Sampson, about the history of the band, "Rolling Stone" noted."Her words really spoke to something about the band," Gilmour said, "certainly when it came to Rick [Wright] and myself. We speak better with our musical instruments." -
Pink Floyd Shares New Song 'Allons-y (1)' [LISTEN]
It's difficult to believe that later this month Pink Floyd will release a new album — bringing the band's tally of studio work to 15.The group has shared a short song today, Nov. 3, which can be accessed by Spotify users below, "Consequence of Sound" reports. "Allons-y (1)" clocks in at just under two minutes and is one of "The Endless River's" many instrumental tracks.Previously, the band put out three 30-second snippets of the album in addition to an actual trailer. The record spans 18 tracks, all of which are a tribute to former keyboardist Richard Wright, who died in 2008. -
Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason: 'I'm Not Entirely Sure the Band's Over'
Hold on, David Gilmour. Nick Mason thinks there may be more to Pink Floyd after the release of their upcoming album The Endless River. -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour to Release New Solo Album, Tour in 2015
Pink Floyd may be coming to an end — for good this time — after the release of their upcoming album "The Endless River," but that does not mean its members are done making music. In a recent interview with "Rolling Stone," guitarist David Gilmour revealed he is currently working on a new solo album, which he expects to be released at some point in 2015, and that he will tour next year. -
Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason Compares Roger Waters To Stalin In Recent Interview
In a new interview, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason makes an interesting comparison to former bandleader Roger Waters and Josef Stalin. -
WATCH: Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Nick Mason Discuss ‘The Endless River’ In New YouTube VIDEO
Adding to all of the hype Pink Floyd’s upcoming album, The Endless River, is earning, the remaining members of the band – David Gilmour and Nick Mason – have just released the below video to their YouTube page detailing their experiences on the new album. -
Pink Floyd Shares New Song "Louder Than Words," Says New Album 'The Endless River' Will Likely Be Their Last [LISTEN]
Pink Floyd’s upcoming album The Endless River is set for release on Nov. 10, but today, Oct. 9, one of the album’s songs surfaced online, which you can listen to below. “Louder Than Words” features lyrics by Polly Gilmour, wife of guitarist David Gilmour, which describe Pink Floyd’s famously tense internal dynamics. It is the only song on The Endless River to feature lead vocals from David Gilmour. -
Pink Floyd ‘The Endless River’ Will Feature Vocals From Stephen Hawking [VIDEO]
Despite all the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Pink Floyd album, the band continues to drop minor hints along the way. And now, they’ve announced that Stephen Hawking, arguably the smartest man on the planet, appears on The Endless River. -
Pink Floyd Release Another Audio Clip From Upcoming Album 'The Endless River' [LISTEN]
A third clip from Pink Floyd's highly anticipated album The Endless River has surfaced, and there's a lot of guitar. -
Roger Waters Reminds Fans on Facebook He Is Not on New Pink Floyd Album 'Endless River,' Tells Them to 'Get a Grip'
Even though it has been nearly 30 years since Roger Waters left Pink Floyd in pursuit of a solo career, there are apparently people out there who are under the assumption that he has rejoined the band for their new album "The Endless River," which he has not. -
David Gilmour Calls New Pink Floyd Album “Evocative and Emotional”: Guitarist Claims ‘The Endless River’ Is A Tribute To Richard Wright
Famed psychedelic rockers Pink Floyd are gearing up to release their new album The Endless River, the band’s first since 1994’s The Division Bell. It’s set to drop this coming Nov. 10. And now, NME reports that guitarist David Gilmour has called it both “emotional” and “evocative.”
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