A wall of ticking clocks erupts, and then the whole room goes quiet. That is how Pink Floyd built Time, and that is the challenge The Low Darts step into here.
The Low Darts are a five-piece classic rock, pop, and soul cover band specializing in 1970s and 1980s music, filmed live. Colman Connolly leads the group on keys, guitar, and lead vocals, with Sebastian Rodriguez, Jonas Brown, Luke Foote, and Sean Byington filling out the sound. Pink Floyd demands precision, and this performance shows why.
Build the patient intro
Time appears on The Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1973. The track opens with chiming clocks, then drops into a long, spacious build powered by tuned drums and a slow pulse. The tension comes from restraint, and a live band has to trust that empty space rather than rush to fill it.
The Low Darts hold that pocket. Each instrument enters with purpose, and the arrangement breathes exactly where Floyd intended.
Deliver Gilmour’s guitar peak
David Gilmour’s guitar solo gives Time its emotional summit. The notes bend and sustain, and the phrasing matters far more than speed. A cover band earns this song through tone and feel, not flash.
Colman steers the dynamics from the keys while the band lifts toward that peak and then settles back into the verse. For musicians this young, the control over light and shade stands out.
Press play on the full performance, then browse the band’s wider collection of live covers. Curious how it all started? Read Colman’s story and the band’s roots. Fans of arena-sized anthems should also catch their Journey performance. The Low Darts treat these classics with the care they deserve. Reach out to work with the band and put a true live act in front of your crowd.

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