Scientists have reconstructed Pink Floyd’s The Wall classic “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)” by using human brainwaves. The 1979 song was decoded using recordings of electrical brain activity. “It ...
In the same month that Black Jacket Symphony brought Led Zeppelin’s “Houses of the Holy” to the Fox Theater stage, the tribute band announced its next show in town. On March 13, the group will return ...
Few bands from the last 60 years have made as big of an imprint on music as Pink Floyd. There’s the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and then the prog-rock and psychedelic quartet from London ...
David Gilmour has said nothing could ever make him reunite with Pink Floyd bandmate Roger Waters.The guitarist has unequivocally shut down any suggestion the pair would put their differences aside and ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Research recently published in scientific journal PLOS Biology details how patients and researchers in Albany are helping better understand brain function and activity, and it’s all ...
Pink Floyd’s 1975 album 'Wish You Were Here' was the subject of a new poem by British poet laureate Simon Armitage in October ...
Sony Music is in advanced talks to buy the rights to Pink Floyd’s music catalog for $500 million – though it is being stalled by differences among some of the band members, according to a report. It ...
British rock band Pink Floyd has reportedly sold its recorded music catalog, along with its name and likeness rights, to Sony Music for $400 million. Sources told Variety the legendary rock band had ...
Pink Floyd is about to find out if money really is a gas. After what Variety describes as “years of false starts,” the band has finally completed a deal to sell their entire music catalog as well as ...
A poem inspired by Pink Floyd's landmark album Wish You Were Here has been shared by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage. Dear Pink ...
Pink Floyd have revealed a video of a brand new poem commemorating the band by the UK's Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage. The ...
Pink Floyd‘s long, celebrated career breaks down into four distinct eras. Each had its own levels of creative and commercial success, though not always at the same time. First was the short but wildly ...