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Former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour announced today that he would be releasing his fourth solo album (yet untitled) later during 2015, so Music Times went back and looked at every solo album released by every member of Pink Floyd over the years and ranked them accordingly. How do Gilmour, Roger Waters, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason and Richard Wright do on their own? Keep reading and find out. -
David Gilmour Announces Solo Album, European Tour to Follow Pink Floyd's Final Record, 'The Endless River'
David Gilmour, best known for his work as the guitarist of Pink Floyd, has announced the released of a solo album and a tour in support of it to commence during late 2015. An official date of release, or an official title, has yet to be offered for the new album. -
10 Artists Who Paid Tribute To Their Parents In Their Music
Today, indie folk singer Sufjan Stevens announced the release of a new album Carrie & Lowell, which is named after his mother and stepfather and features a photograph of the two on the front cover. After all that rock music has done to encourage people to disobey their parents, it's honestly refreshing to see Stevens pay tribute to his parents this way, but he's far from the only rock artist who has done this. Here are 10 artists who have paid tribute to their parents in their music, either with one song or with entire albums. -
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Calls Out U.S., Guantanamo Bay Practices in Op-Ed
Former Pink Floyd singer Roger Waters chimed in on the issue in an op-ed for The Daily Mail, specifically citing a 46-year-old prisoner, Shaker Aamer, who has been held for almost 13 years without trial. -
5 Best Songs: Pink Floyd's 'The Wall'
Today, Nov. 30, marks the 35th anniversary of Pink Floyd's last great album "The Wall," a disturbing rock opera that tells the story of a rock star named Pink who gradually drives himself insane through complete emotional isolation. In honor of the anniversary of this incredible album, here are its five best songs. -
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. -
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.” -
Orchestras Plus Heavy Metal: Celebrating Symphonic Performances with Deep Purple, Metallica, Scorpions and More
Deep Purple somewhat summarized what heavy metal was with its 1969 album 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra,' not in music but in attitude. All of the costumes, all of the hair products, all of the huge guitar solos...go big or go home. Sometimes that meant playing with a whole dang orchestra, even if your lyrics about women and booze don't make sense with it. -
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters To Premiere 'The Wall' Tour Film At Toronto International Film Festival
Rolling Stone reports that a film documenting Roger Waters' massive tour of Pink Floyd's The Wall is set to premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival. -
Israel-Palestine Conflict: Rihanna, Roger Waters, Eddie Vedder, Waka Flocka Flame, And More Respond On Social Media
With the growing conflict between Israel and Palestine, many people are turning to social media to voice their opinions, frustrations, prayers, and calls for peace. Most celebrities are keeping silent on the issue to avoid a PR nightmare by choosing sides. However, there are a few outspoken ones who have openly discussed the issue online. Some of them are simply calling for peace in general while others have chosen sides. Eddie Vedder, Rihanna, and more weigh in on the issue. -
Neil Young Cancels Concert In Tel Aviv
Pitchfork reports that Neil Young & Crazy Horse have been forced to cancel their July 17 show at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. According to The Jerusalem Post, the show's promoter Shuki Weiss revealed in a press release that, "The cancellation is due to the barrage of rockets that have been fired in recent days and concern for the safety of an audience for such an event." -
7 Rock Stars Who Also Write Classical Music
I once had a teacher who said that if you understand classical music, you wouldn't listen to anything else. That's obviously a wild exaggeration and completely pompous, and as these seven musicians proved, it is completely possible to love both classical and rock music. Here are seven rock stars that also write classical music. -
7 Bands With More Than One Lead Singer
When pinpointing a band's most famous member, you usually can't go wrong by choosing the lead singer. But what if the band doesn't have a lead singer? If a band has more than one songwriter, it typically has more than one lead singer, too. Here are seven bands with more than one lead singer.
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