• David Gilmour Details New Single 'Today' in Making-Of Video [WATCH]

    Nine years trailing his 2006 LP, 'On An Island,' David Gilmour's follow-up sophomore solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' will drop on September 18. In preparation for the album's arrival, former Pink Floyd guitarist shared a behind the scenes, making-of video for the album's second single, "Today."
  • 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.
  • David Gilmour Releases Animated Video for 'Rattle That Lock'

    David Gilmour finally decided follow up his 2006 solo LP, 'On and Island,' with 'Rattle That Lock,' due out on September 18. The Pink Floyd guitarist teamed up with Alasdair & Jock from Trunk Animation to design an animated music video for the title track of his latest album.
  • 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.
  • Pink Floyd's David Gilmour Details Upcoming Solo LP 'Rattle That Rock'

    The album's first single of the same name will be released on July 17, the very day the album becomes available for pre-oder via David Gilmour's official site. The 10-track LP incorporates countless lyric contributions from Gilmour's wife and novelist Polly Samson, also including assistance from Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera who had a hand in co-producing 'Rattle That Lock.'
  • Prepare for 'The Wall' with The Best Pink Floyd Concert Videos; 'Pompeii,' 'Live 8' and More

    Good news for Pink Floyd fans, as it was announced that Roger Waters' The Wall will be broadcast in more than 300 U.S. movie theaters this fall. "The Wall" has been rightly hailed as one of the greatest touring shows in the history of rock music and, even if you weren't able to get out and check out the Floyd bassist play his massive concept album live, you'll get the second best thing by seeing the whole thing live on a big screen with a proper surround-sound system. If you want to get warmed up before the September 29 viewing, check out Pink Floyd live in the form of these five previously released concert videos.
  • Roger Waters on Pink Floyd Reunion: It's 'Out of the Question'

    Roger Waters has once again crushed any hope of a full Pink Floyd reunion. The singer recently spoke to The Times to confirm that he has no desire to get back together with Nick Mason and David Gilmour, who released The Endless River - Floyd's 15th studio album - just last year.
  • Roger Waters, Syd Barrett, and David Gilmour: Ranking All 12 Pink Floyd Solo Albums from 'The Madcap Laughs' to 'Amused to Death'

    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 Joins Bombay Bicycle Club for 'Wish You Were Here' at London's Earls Court Arena [WATCH]

    Pink Floyd leader David Gilmour joined Bombay Bicycle Club onstage Saturday, Dec. 13, for a rendition of "Wish You Were Here." The singer was on hand to bid farewell to London's Earls Court Arena, which is set to be demolished. Pink Floyd played the venue during its 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon" trek. Gilmour himself played at the arena multiple times over the years, Ultimate Classic Rock notes. "This man gave me my first guitar," guitarist Jamie MacColl said before Gilmour came out onstage. "[He] was one of the first people to play this venue, and by my count has played here more than 27 times." Gilmour also joined Bombay Bicycle Club on their tune "Rinse Me Down." Gilmour and Pink Floyd recently released "The Endless River," the band's final album. It is made up of outtakes from their last album, 1994's "The Division Bell."
  • Pink Floyd Shares Video for 'Louder Than Words' from 'The Endless River' [WATCH]

    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."
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