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Pink Floyd's 1994 record The Division Bell marked the band's fourteenth studio release and their last album of new material for two decades. Listeners who return to it tend to seek out art that treats sound and image as a single medium: long-form concert films, portraits of musicians in crisis, and rock history written with the same care the music demands.

About The Division Bell

The Division Bell is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 28 March 1994 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and on 5 April by Columbia Records in the United States.

From the Wikipedia article The_Division_Bell, available under CC BY-SA.

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What should I watch after The Division Bell?

Pink Floyd: Pulse captures the band performing live during The Division Bell tour itself, making it the most direct companion — while Pink Floyd: The Wall offers a deeper dive into the cinematic, psychedelic side of their music.

Is there a book that goes deeper into Pink Floyd's story?

Echoes chronicles the full arc of the band's careers from formation through to modern day, covering stage and radio performances alongside the studio work, making it ideal for fans wanting the complete picture.

What movies capture the same mood as The Division Bell?

Leto immerses you in an underground rock scene driven by emotional intensity and counterculture spirit, while Have You Got It Yet? documents the human cost and creative chaos inside the Pink Floyd story itself.

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