: Focuses on more aggressive political tracks including "Dogs," "Pigs (Three Different Ones)," and "Money," before concluding with "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse". Physical and Digital Releases
: Waters utilized massive visual displays, including a recreation of the Battersea Power Station from the Animals album cover, complete with rising chimneys and the iconic floating pig.
Released officially on October 2, 2020, the project is available in several formats: : Standard 2CD sets and a 3LP vinyl edition. Roger Waters: Us Them
: The tour featured a group of session musicians, including notable vocalists like Lucius, who provided the "melodic, almost angelic" harmonies that contrast Waters' own "powerful and explosive" vocal style.
: Sean Evans and Roger Waters previously worked together on the massive The Wall Live tour film, refining the high-concept visual style seen in Us + Them . : Focuses on more aggressive political tracks including
: Blu-ray and DVD releases include bonus footage such as the documentary "Fleeting Glimpse" and additional live performances of "Comfortably Numb" and "Smell the Roses". Collaborative Context
: The setlist and visuals emphasize human rights and resist authoritarianism, featuring songs from Waters' solo album Is This the Life We Really Want? alongside Pink Floyd classics. Tracklist Highlights : The tour featured a group of session
The title Us + Them is derived from the classic 1973 Pink Floyd track "Us and Them," which explores themes of isolation and conflict. The production expands these ideas into a modern "call to action" against contemporary political and social issues.