Disturbed’s ‘Sound of Silence’ Soundtracks New NASA Video - Vocalist David Draiman
In space no one can hear you scream.
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By Scott T. Sterling
Disturbed’s GRAMMY-nominated version of Simon & Garfunkel’s 1964 classic, “Sound of Silence,” introduced new fans to the band’s music without chasing away too many of the diehard metalheads. And now, the track has gone even further, serving as the soundtrack to a new NASA video.
The clip for “The Sound (& Visions) Of Silence” was filmed aboard the International Space Station during Expedition 53 by Commander Randy Bresnik and flight engineers Sergey Ryazanskiy and Paolo Nespoli. It features stunning footage of Earth and outer space from the space station’s orbit 250 miles above the planet.
Disturbed’s - David Draiman's version of “Sound of Silence” is from the band’s 2015 album, Immortalized, and was up for Best Rock Performance at this year’s Grammy ceremony, but lost the award to David Bowie’s “Blackstar.”
Watch the NASA video for “The Sound (& Visions) of Silence” below:
https://youtu.be/rgBKFEeXfww
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgBKFEeXfww
This is the best rendition of SOS (Sound of Silence by David Draiman) since its release in 1964. A powerful and moving melody and lyrics performed by a first class band. Disturbed and David Draiman performed exceptionally with a tremendous feeling that captivates the audience. The song played at Conan just added to the creativity, mistiness and professionalism of Disturbed.
ReplyDeleteKeep on climbing the charts worldwide - over 300 million hits on youtube and over 70 million on Conan.
YJ Draiman
The Sound of Silence: An Illustrated Serenade to the Art of Listening to One’s Inner Voice Amid the Noise of Modern Life.
A tender reminder that silence is not the absence of sound but the presence of an inward-listening awareness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk7RVw3I8eg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4