

Pink Floyd's ghostly farewell—four decades of genius distilled into one wordless goodbye.
The Endless River is the fifteenth studio album by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions, when David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason played freely together at Britannia Row and Astoria studios. This was the first time they had done so since the ‘Wish You Were Here’ sessions in the seventies. Those sessions resulted in The Division Bell, the band’s last studio album.
Direction
Gilmour shapes Wright's final recordings into elegiac visual poetry.
Cinematography
Stunning landscapes that feel like memories of places you've never been.
Score
The last Pink Floyd music ever—no vocals, just pure distilled atmosphere.

Director
David Gilmour
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title comes from a lyric on 'High Hopes'—the last track on their previous album, making this a meta-continuation.
This is the final studio recording by ANY classic-era Pink Floyd member; Gilmour and Mason have both stated there will be no more.
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