by Marley Andrews
Last night, my social media feeds were full with people
talking about one thing. After more than two decades, Pink Floyd are launching
a new album.
Entitled The Endless River, the album is a touching
tribute to Rick Wright, their late keyboardist who sadly passed away in 2008.
It consists of (previously) uncompleted instrumental tracks re-mastered and
edited to give them a more ‘twenty-first century’ sound, with one track
entitled “Louder Than Words” featuring lyrics written by guitarist David
Gilmour’s wife. Having grown up
listening to Pink Floyd, and fallen in love with the psychedelic instrumentals
of 1973 release The Dark Side of the Moon when I was young, I was really
excited to see that a new album is on its way, especially as a tribute to the
work of an incredibly talented pianist. As with a lot of Pink Floyd’s
repertoire, vocals in the new album are limited which allows the music and
sheer talent of the band to speak for itself without relying on a vocal line,
and I am sure that this record will be no exception.
To coincide with the album launch last night, various murals
featuring the new album art were placed throughout various cities worldwide, including London, Paris and New York. The album cover, designed by Egyptian
artist Ahmed Emad Eldin consists of a young man in open shirt punting across a sea of clouds
towards the glow of the sun, and very aptly fits with the album title itself.
Of course, Pink Floyd are known for their iconic album covers (most notably The Dark Side of the Moon), most of which were designed by the late Storm
Thorgerson, but after his death last year, the band were left with the task of
finding another artist who had the ability of continuing the band’s visual
legacy. The cover itself is particularly striking and moving, and, as of last
night, is shining down on billboards in many of the main global cities to make
it very clear that Pink Floyd are indeed back.
The
album features 18 tracks split over four sides, and includes material recorded
around twenty years ago and developed in order to recognise and celebrate the
contributions of Rick Wright to the sound and soul of the band. The Endless
River is due to be released on November 10th and will be released
in multiple forms. This is definitely one to look out for, as I have a feeling
that it is going to be something very special and a fitting tribute to such an
incredibly talented man and a huge inspiration of mine.
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