There are no words to describe what I feel when I listen to each one of your songs. It’s a sensation of floating, of leaving my own body and feeling the sounds.
I discovered you thanks to my dad. He took me to Roger Waters’ “This Is Not A Drill 2023” concert; there couldn’t have been a better gift than that. Since then, you have been—and will always be—my favorite band.
Brain Damage made me realize that you are not just an ordinary band, but a revolutionary force in music—one that makes you feel the music, not just listen to it.
The way the songs flow into one another is simply wonderful. Those transitions keep the album’s momentum and elevate it even further—just like in The Dark Side of the Moon.
Gilmour’s guitar, Mason’s drums, Wright’s synthesizers, and Waters’ bass don’t just play music; they turn it into art. And I realized that thanks to Meddle, where every track—from One of These Days to Seamus—no matter how calm it may be, manages to sustain the build-up all the way to Echoes.