Animals Reimagined: A Tribute to Pink Floyd
A collection of prog and art rock virtuosos collaborate to recreate and reimagine the 1977 Pink Floyd album, Animals.
A collection of prog and art rock virtuosos collaborate to recreate and reimagine the 1977 Pink Floyd album, Animals.
Both long term Floyd fans and newcomers were stunned by an outstanding performance from The Australian Pink Floyd Show with numbers from the 60’s to the 90’s at Blackburn’s King George’s Hall.
Dom Brown is an esteemed musician; he has played with many greats over the years. He is set to release his new album on 11th June 2021.
What happens when a band loses a key member? We kick off a series by looking at two iconic Prog bands…
Faiba Gabrielle from Edenthorn joins us at the barrier for a Why I Love where she gets passionate about Pink Floyd.
Georg Purvis takes an overview of the classic period of Pink Floyd in the 1970s.
Bjorn Riis releases his amazing tribute to Pink Floyd expertly replicating the sound every Floyd fan from the early days to the hiatus of the 70’s will instantly recognise.
Howard King looks back to 1974 when he was one of the lucky ones who saw Pink Floyd in their prime.
Another view of the Saucerful Of Secrets show at Manchester Apollo; so good we reviewed it twice!
Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets finally make it to Manchester after years of COVID postponements put the show on hold. Was it worth the wait?
At last! The full story of the horror that was the Krumlin Festival – Just in time for the festival’s 50th Anniversary.
At The Barrier takes a look back at 1971 and celebrates a seminal year for the Rock Album. Happy Birthday to these classics!
Nick Mason reinvents the early Pink Floyd days with his Saucerful Of Secrets. The gigs were brilliant and we now have a listen to the live recording of the London Roundhouse show recorded last year.
Void of Light return with an exhilarating musical statement, that creatively weaves together several genres of metal.
Stunning showcase confirms this Irish band are way more than just dronetastic as they expand and extend their mastery of upending the tradition.