>Pink Floyd released an album in 2014
>nobody cared
Why's this?
>Pink Floyd released an album in 2014. >nobody cared
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In the week before its release, The Endless River displaced Four by One Direction as the most pre-ordered album of all time on Amazon UK.[64] It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, with sales totaling 139,351 the third highest opening sales week of 2014,[65] making it Pink Floyd's sixth UK number one.[66][67] As of 27 November 2014, the vinyl edition had sold 6,000 copies, making it the fastest-selling UK vinyl release of 2014 and the fastest-selling since 1997.[68] The album also debuted at number one in several other countries, including France, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, New Zealand,[69] and Canada.[70] In the US, it debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 with 170,000 copies sold in its first week;[71] by January 2015, it had sold 355,000 copies there.[72] Worldwide, The Endless River sold over 2.5 million copies in 2014.[73]
>Gets mogged by the Frozen soundtrack
OH NO NO NO NO NO
imagine what she's like in bed. she must have some very weird fetishes
I'm going to find out <3
Because they hadn't released anything good in 30 years
i mean it's their weakest album, but it's still comfy and atmospheric
Because it suUUuuuUuUuUuUuUuuuUuUUuuuUUUcked.
Endless River of shitty ass diarrhea
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Awful art.
i think it's kinda nice. just gives a serene, peaceful and optimistic vibe
Nah, the cover's great. The album's only redeemable quality, honestly.
I havent even listened to it, Im even a pretty big fan of the band, but I'm just not that into the guys the way they are in their old man persona.
So you prefer young guys?
They lost their grit when Waters left
AMLOR and Division Bell are fantastic and i'm tired of pretending otherwise.
Not into Gilmour's revisionism of Floyd seeing that they've been creatively dead since '94. Just release The Big Spliff and outtakes as is.
It sold great, specially for an album that came so late and wasn't really ambitious.
I remember making a thread when it released and it got like 5 posts then died. LULZ was always shit
Because they were relevant 50 years ago
Wtf this is basically lounge music. Long drawn-out instrumentals done in the same old recipe that they had back in the 70s. Same sound they had during Waters era.
It's like they're stuck in that period and have no idea how to move forward.
Not to mention that Waters-era PF was already a very emotionally flat act. I'm starting to change my mind, maybe Barrett really was the only soulful songwriter in their original line-up.
Waters may have created these oversized concept albums they're known for, but it's all so neurotic, introspective and self-ruminative. It's like the band became one of boomers once Barrett left.
He was right when he said their music sounded a bit old, even if he was already insane by then.
>but it's all so neurotic, introspective and self-ruminative
You say that like it’s a bad thing. Those are what thinking men like in music
It's better than the Division Bell.
I enjoyed it.
WE BITCH AND WE FIGHT.
It's just a record of aimless jams that weren't good enough for The Division Bell
cared
My Dad was hyped
Most people that actually went to Pink Floyd concerts are already dead or too old to attend.