A month and a half after his fifth solo album, Luck and Strange, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart, David ...
Pink Floyd were supposed to compose the entire soundtrack for Antonioni's famous film. The director even put a camp bed in ...
The audience’s receptive and respectful welcome for the recent solo fare gave way to euphoria at the opening notes of ...
With "You Know What It’s Like," Brenda Russell delivers a soulful romance, further building anticipation for her new album ...
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder weaved in his love for New Zealand, and apprehension following the US election, during their ...
Pink Floyd's The Wall returns to several charts in the U.K. this week, and it rises into the top 10 on a third, becoming a ...
Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon is still climbing the charts—five of them, in fact—in the U.K., even more than half a ...
From his 1978 debut to the record he deemed his best since Dark Side of the Moon, we present a complete guide to the Pink ...
The Fab Four preceded Pink Floyd by a few years, but even McCartney knew that the rock band from London had the potential to ...
The rock album famously, and mysteriously, syncs up with the film when they are both started at the right times.
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour is clearing up whether the "Dark Side of the Moon" album was created to synchronize with the "Wizard of Oz." ...