• Lana Del Rey Debuts Aquatic & Impressionist 'Music To Watch Boys To' Video

    In support of her latest album, 'Honeymoon,' Lana Del Rey dropped an impressionistic video for one of her latest hits, "Music To Watch Boys To." The clip incorporates a few scenes that exemplify the track's title of male objectification but most shots showcase the singer lounging in a beach chair, women underwater in aquatic settings, silhouettes of men playing basketball and a horde of gramophone horns swirling around Del Rey.
  • Drake, Future 'What A Time to Be Alive' Debuts at No. 1 Over Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller Albums

    Drake can claim his second No. 1 album of 2015. After ruling the charts at the top of the year with his surprise mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, his second release of the year What a Time to Be Alive with Future has also arrived at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. But, Drizzy isn't the only one to reach a high debut: seven new albums from the likes of Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller, David Gilmour and more also start their chart runs on the top 10.
  • David Gilmour Releases New Behind-the-Scenes 'Today' Clip [WATCH]

    For the second single off of his latest solo record, 'Rattle That Lock,' David Gilmour gives fans an inside, behind-the-scenes look at his 2015/2016 tour in the latest clip for "Today." The Aubrey Powell-directed video shows the Pink Floyd icon rehearsing alongside his live band just ahead of a recent gig in Brighton, UK. Throughout the clip, footage is spliced in of fans purchasing merchandise and the diligent road crew setting up the stage.
  • David Gilmour Covers Beatles Ballad 'Here, There and Everywhere'

    David Gilmour, guitarist of the recently split Pink Floyd, will bring new music to the forefront with his first solo album in 10 years, 'Rattle That Lock,' due out September 18. Thus far, he's teased the impending album with the release of the title track along with a riveting animated music video. Now, the 69-year-old musician has unveiled a personal cover of the Beatles fan-favorite track, "Here, There and Everywhere."
  • David Gilmour Teases "5 A.M." & Releases Unboxing Video From ‘Rattle That Lock’

    Following the inevitable news that iconic progressive and psychedelic rock band, Pink Floyd, is officially through, David Gilmour has trudged on with his solo career, teasing "5 A.M," the opening track of his latest album, 'Rattle That Lock.' Along with the sneak peak, the guitarist unveiled an unboxing video just a little over a month ahead of the album's September 18 release.
  • David Gilmour Confirms Classic Rock Band Pink Floyd is Over

    Today is a dark(er) day for classic rock. Although in recent years, Pink Floyd hasn't necessarily been the same, David Gilmour has announced that the iconic psychedelic rock band has officially seen the end of its reign. Last year, Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason united to release an album in memory of the late keyboardist, Richard Wright, who died in 2008. Lacking the talents of bassist Roger Waters, the duo put fourth 'The Endless River,' Pink Floyd's 15th and now final studio album.
  • David Gilmour Used Wandsworth Prison's Liberty Choir Vocals on ‘Rattle That Lock’

    David Gilmour may have recruited the harmonies of David Crosby and Graham Nash for his latest solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' but the Pink Floyd guitarist looked to London's Wandsworth Prison for some extra pizazz. Gilmour hired the inmates in the Liberty Choir to provide back up vocals for the title track of his latest LP, due out on September 18.
  • Pink Floyd Thought About Hip-Hop for 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason'

    One would expect the most experimental bands in rock music to be among the first to incorporate new forms of music into their albums...but that doesn't mean we think Pink Floyd messing around with hip-hop is a good idea. Indeed, a Reddit post on the band's page pointed to a point in history where the band almost sorta tried it.
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