. @bsoord, founding member and principal songwriter of @pineapplethief, has announced he will release his latest solo album, Ghosts In The Park, through Kscope on May 15.
Watch a video trailer here: https://t.co/UwUBA9KMg8
The news you’ve all been waiting for! The Rolling Stones brand new studio album Foreign Tongues will be released on July 10 and is available to pre-order now on multiple formats: https://t.co/2uBnrwhTfB
Foreign Tongues captures The Rolling Stones sound you know and love - rooted in blues, country, rock and classic Stones songwriting. New single In The Stars streaming now.
Attention all planets of the Solar Federation! @rushtheband have assumed control of the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now! Plus @antpmusi, Steve Hillage, Richard Barbieri, Magenta, @SpocksB and loads more proggy goodness... https://t.co/u3kVDIFTKz
There's a brand new issue of Prog Magazine out now! Which means we have a new playlist for you. The Prog 167 playlist has plenty of cool @HackettOfficial music from his first three albums, and from all the other bands in the new issue.
Listen here: https://t.co/mpY4ydmOxp
Alsof Pink Floyd in je woonkamer speelt. Moet je wel de ruimte hebben alsmede een goedgevulde bankrekening want deze installatie kan gemakkelijk een half miljoen zo niet meer kosten. Klinkt wel beter dan je Sonos.
Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII, the newly restored version of the band’s iconic 1972 concert film, upgraded from the original 35mm footage, is coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray for home viewing on February 27th 2026.
Pre-order Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII ON 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY, OUT FEBRUARY 27TH: https://t.co/9o3amHC1rF
This groundbreaking 1972 film has been digitally re-mastered, with enhanced audio newly mixed by Steven Wilson. The worldwide theatrical release in Spring 2025 received widespread acclaim, described as a "mesmerically peculiar portrait of a band on cusp of greatness" by The Guardian, “required viewing for every aspiring young musician" by The Telegraph, "magnificent" by the Financial Times and “iconic” by the NME.
The accompanying, and first-ever, album soundtrack release Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, topped charts internationally, and was heralded as “a five-star, captivating new mix” by The Times.
#PinkFloydPompeii
In January 1973, a 25-year-old session singer named Clare Torry walked into Abbey Road Studios for what she thought was just another gig.
Pink Floyd was finishing The Dark Side of the Moon, and engineer Alan Parsons asked her to improvise vocals over an unfinished track called The Great Gig in the Sky.
Clare asked, “What do you want me to sing?”
The band basically said: ��Feel it. No words. Just emotion.”
She got paid £30. Standard session fee.
And her name didn’t even appear on the album. Her name was not included in the original album credits, with royalties going solely to Richard Wright, who composed the music.
Finally, in 2004, over 30 years later, she sued for songwriting credit, arguing that her improvised melody was a creative composition. Pink Floyd settled out of court, and from 2005 onward, the credits officially read:
“The Great Gig in the Sky – Music by Richard Wright & Clare Torry.”
A long-overdue victory.
So the soaring voice that made a cosmic masterpiece finally got the recognition it deserved.
Source: Oldmansrock off Instagram
PETER GABRIEL: The new album "o\i " will come in 2026 and the first track "Been Undone" is out on 3 January. Details: https://t.co/mAfykp7bYo
@itspetergabriel
CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX have announced the Sceaduhelm Tour 2026. Set to embark in May '26, this will be their first EU headline tour in several years, and include Temple Fang as support on most dates.
Show info & dates - https://t.co/pTNIzxP7XO