Pink Floyd Magazine
Animals by Pink Floyd
Animals is Pink Floyd at their sharpest: a dark, political album built around power, class and the iconic Battersea image.
A Dark Social Allegory
Released in 1977, Animals transforms social classes into dogs, pigs and sheep. The result is one of Pink Floyd most aggressive and focused records.
The album stretches long-form rock into a tense dramatic structure, with guitars, keyboards and lyrics working like scenes from a dystopian theatre.
Why It Still Matters
The record feels modern because its anger is precise. It speaks about manipulation, obedience and ambition without losing musical scale.
On stage, Animals demands heavy visual language: industrial architecture, stark lighting and a sense of pressure that surrounds the audience.
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