Rock icon David Gilmour revisits Pink Floyd classics “Breathe (In The Air)” and “Time” in a striking tour rehearsal performance, sharpening the atmosphere ahead of the ‘Luck And Strange’ live era. The session captures Gilmour in fluid command, guitar lines soaring with precision while the band locks into the slow-burn pulse that defined a generation. It is focused, immersive and steeped in legacy without losing forward motion.
‘Luck And Strange,’ out now, marks Gilmour’s first album of new material in nine years, recorded in Brighton and London and produced with Charlie Andrew. Lyrics by longtime collaborator Polly Samson reflect on mortality and the passage of time, while contributions from Guy Pratt, Roger Eno and the late Richard Wright deepen the sonic palette. With artwork by Anton Corbijn and family voices woven throughout, the project stands as a richly layered chapter in Gilmour’s enduring catalogue.


