Top 10 Music Videos of 2014
We’re reflecting on the most standout of these releases in our countdown of the Top 10 Music Videos of 2014.
We’re reflecting on the most standout of these releases in our countdown of the Top 10 Music Videos of 2014.
2014 was one monumental year for rock, and we’re highlighting the best albums of this past year in our new countdown.
As any one of our casual readers could tell you, 2014 has been quite the memorable year in the world of rock and metal music. Aside from a compilation of impressionable return-to-forms, unforeseeable comebacks, formidable new collaborations and anticipated reunions, we’ve also paid witness to a proud compilation of engaging tours, music videos and live efforts.
No room left for Pink Floyd? The numbers for the rock group’s first album in two decades say otherwise.
Pink Floyd incorporates studio animation and archival footage into their new video for “Louder Than Words.”
Gilmour says that because a tour in support of Pink Floyd’s follow-up to 1994’s ‘The Division Bell’ is “nearly impossible” due to the absence of late keyboardist Rick Wright, he may even embark on a trek in support of his upcoming solo offering.
The progressive rock band’s first full-length studio album since 1994’s ‘The Division Bell’ is being prepared for release on November 10, and aside from a handful of thirty-second song previews longtime listeners have been sitting patiently to hear an entire song off of ‘The Endless River.’ Now, the first track to be released in it’s entirety is “Louder Than Words,” which has guitarist David Gilmour handling lead vocals in a song filled with classic Pink Floyd ambiance.
Pink Floyd unveiled the artwork for their new studio album through extensive advertisement in ten cities.
The announcement of Pink Floyd’s first studio album in more than two decades was met with overwhelming response from the rock group’s admiring followers. The band officially announced that ‘The Endless River’ is due to come out this October, marking Pink Floyd’s first compilation of previously unreleased material since 1994’s ‘The Division Bell.’ This news was taken almost entirely positive: well, we did say almost.
It was largely considered that the final curtain call for Pink Floyd came in the form of the corresponding tour to 1994’s ‘The Division Bell,’ however it appears that the band is preparing to make a comeback later this year. Earlier today, it was announced that Pink Floyd are currently working on their fifteenth studio album, which is tentatively due for release later this fall.