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Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon has Not Disbanded; Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon New Album “The Endless River” to Come Out in October

Jul 06, 2014 11:16 AM EDT

Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon album success will now be succeeded with the band's new album, "The Endless River". Pink Floyd first started out in the music industry nearly 50 years ago. This new album of theirs proves that they are still together and have not disbanded, contrary to what some tabloids might say.

Polly Samson, the wife of David Gilmour, the band's singer/guitarist, posted on her Twitter account on Saturday, "Btw, Pink Floyd album out in October is called "The Endless River." Based on 1994 sessions is Rick Wright's swansong and very beautiful."

The band's back-up vocalist, Durga McBroom-Hudson, also stated that very same day that this new album of theirs was supposed to be purely instrumental. However, they have discussed it in the band, and they have decided to add vocals into the rhythm.

As opposed to what most people might believe, Pink Floyd is actually still in the mix. Although it may be true that the band was last active in the 1970s for their albums, "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall", they also released another one in 1994 entitled, "The Division Bell." Despite the fact that it has been 20 years since the band last released musical material to the world, the members occasionally played together, depending on the free time they could get from their busy schedules.

Just like other bands that have been around the industry for a long time, Pink Floyd has also experienced a lot of changes in their band members. However, back when Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon was considered as one of the most influential bands, which was around the 70s, the band was comprised of Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright. By 1988, Mason, Gilmour, and Wright were the only ones who stayed.

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