Gilmour describes 'Lock and Strange' as a joyful creation that stands out for its cohesion, noting he listens to it daily, unlike past albums.
The album allows Gilmour's lyricist wife, Polly Samson, to create a cohesive body of work, enhancing the overall listening experience for the audience.
Gilmour emphasizes that while he has less lyrics this time, the result is a visually tied together experience rather than an old-fashioned concept album.
He expresses a deep connection to the album, stating the joy he felt during its creation continues to resonate as he listens to it post-completion.
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