Pink Floyd posted a new tweet via their official and verified Twitter account and celebrated the Richard Wright’s very well known 1996 album, Broken China.
As you will read the tweet below, Pink Floyd shared Richard’s comment about the album with a depression reference.
Here is that tweet:
“Today we mark the 1996 release of Richard Wright’s much loved 1996 album, Broken China.
Richard:
“I wanted to try and express something of the nightmare of depression… and the release and joy of the breakthrough at the end.”
You can see the tweet and other reactions below.
Today we mark the 1996 release of Richard Wright's much loved 1996 album, Broken China. Richard: "I wanted to try and express something of the nightmare of depression… and the release and joy of the breakthrough at the end". pic.twitter.com/XZuV3KKY8D
— Pink Floyd (@pinkfloyd) October 7, 2019
— Angel ❤️ (@HonHontes) October 7, 2019
This record is hauntigly beautiful. I always loved Rick's skill of generating that bittersweet, melancholic atmosphere, and this album does it just fine. "Breakthrough" is one of my all-time favorite songs. RIP, Richard!
— Antônio Peixoto Jr (@ImCrimsonKing) October 7, 2019
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