Animals (album)
"Animals" is a concept album by the British rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1977. The album is inspired by George Orwell's novella Animal Farm and critiques the socio-political landscape of the time. It features five tracks, with notable songs like "Pigs on the Wing" and "Dogs," which explore themes of capitalism and human behavior.
The music on "Animals" is characterized by its progressive rock style, featuring extended instrumental sections and complex arrangements. The album received positive reviews and has since become a classic, showcasing Pink Floyd's innovative sound and lyrical depth.