Pink Floydgot the band back together for a good cause amid the ongoingwar in Ukraine.

The English rock legends released “Hey Hey Rise Up” on Thursday, their first single in 28 years, which reunites founding member and drummer Nick Mason with guitaristDavid Gilmour, longtime Pink Floyd collaborator and bassist Guy Pratt and keyboardist Nitin Sawhney. All proceeds will go to humanitarian relief in Ukraine.

The track features vocals from Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Ukrainian band Boombox, taken from a recent Instagramvideoof him singing Ukrainian protest song “Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow” in Kyiv’s Sofiyskaya Square. The title of the Pink Floyd song comes from the last line, which translates to “hey hey rise up and rejoice.”

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Gilmour discovered the video after Boombox (sans Khlyvnyuk) backed him at a 2015 show in London. They were supposed to perform their own set, but Khlyvnyuk, 42, had visa issues and was not able to make it. They performed “Wish You Were Here” for him that night.

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Most recently, Khlyvnyuk left Boombox’s U.S. tour and returned to Ukraine, where he’s joined the Territorial Defense Forces and is currently recovering from a shrapnel injury.

“Then I saw this incredible video on Instagram, where he stands in a square in Kyiv with this beautiful gold-domed church and sings in the silence of a city with no traffic or background noise because of the war,” Gilmour recalled. “It was a powerful moment that made me want to put it to music.”

Gilmour has since spoken Khlyvnyuk over the phone from his Kyiv hospital bed. “I played him a little bit of the song down the phone line and he gave me his blessing. We both hope to do something together in person in the future,” he said.

Pink Floyd previously announced that they wereremoving all of their musicsince 1987, as well as all of Gilmour’s solo recordings, from digital music providers in Russia and Belarus.

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Russia’sattack on Ukrainecontinues after their forces launched a large-scale invasion on Feb. 24 — the first major land conflict in Europe in decades.

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With NATO forces massing in the region around Ukraine, various countries have also pledged aid or military support to the resistance. Zelenskyy called for peace talks — so far unsuccessful — while urging his country to fight back.

Putin insists Ukraine has historic ties to Russia and that he is acting in the best security interests of his country. Zelenskyy has vowed not to bend.

“Nobody is going to break us, we’re strong, we’re Ukrainians,“he told the European Unionin a speech in the early days of the fighting. “Life will win over death. And light will win over darkness.”

source: people.com