By Philip Cosores
Pink Floyd‘s first album in 20 years, which will not feature Roger Waters, is due out in a little more than a month. As is appropriate, fans are beyond stoked in anticipation.
And now, they have further reason to be so with the unveiling of a new teaser video.
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Featuring an array of shapes, stars, connecting lines, and colors, all slowly building to a unifying design, the short snippet lead the listener to believe that Pink Floyd seem to be picking right up with the psychedelic legacy they left behind. The guitar solo featured and retro production also appear that the band is picking up sonically right where they left off.
Is there a place for Pink Floyd in 2014? Does David Gilmour and company still have what it takes to make positive contributions to the music world? These questions and more will be answered on Nov. 10 when The Endless River sees its release.
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