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Angels of the Silences

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Released
  
September 23, 1996

Genre
  
Label
  
Format
  
CD single

Length
  
3:37

Recorded
  
1996;Hollywood, California(The Sound Factory)

"Angels of the Silences" is a song by American alternative rock band Counting Crows. It is the lead single and second track from their second album, Recovering the Satellites. The song peaked at number three on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it the highest-placing single from the album.

Adam Duritz said about that song (from Storytellers): "I write quite a few songs where the sort of issue is faith–having faith, keeping faith. And this song in particular is about the difficulty in having faith in things, and finding things to have faith in, in yourself, in God, in like he said, a woman. Faith is a weird thing, it in a sense it is all about waiting. It’s not actually about getting anything, you know, faith is about the wait, because once you get something there is no need anymore. So a lot about faith is just the willingness to sort of throw yourself on a fence and hang there for a while. That’s a very difficult and bitter thing, you know. In this song, I keep saying the main character, *I*, I said, “All my sins, I would pay for them if I could come back to you.” It’s not just about finding things to believe in, it’s about wanting to be able to believe in anything too. And it’s about all the voices that get inside your head and whisper for you to do it or not to do it as well. And it’s called “Angels of the Silences.”

"Angels of the Silences" is a playable song in the music video game Band Hero.

References

Angels of the Silences Wikipedia


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