
"The Wall" (Pink Floyd album)
"The Wall" is a concept album by Pink Floyd released in 1979 that explores themes of isolation, psychological trauma, and the barriers people build around themselves. It tells the story of a fictional character, Pink, whose personal struggles—such as loss, authoritarianism, and mental health issues—lead him to retreat behind a symbolic wall. The album uses music and lyrics to depict his emotional journey, ultimately questioning the effects of societal pressures and personal hurt. "The Wall" also inspired a visual and theatrical experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding and breaking down emotional barriers.