Heavy metal band Disturbed fronted by David Draiman scored an unusual hit years ago with the Chicago band’s cover of the song Sound of Silence.
The band reworked Simon & Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence.” A remix of the rework charted again this last summer. that tune is a charting win once again, but it sounds very different.
The key to the song of silence is personal and internal, tied to loneliness when it doesn’t get a chance to be shared with others.
In troubled times, people have endured silence as a way to learn to live in solitude.
Silence makes us lonelier, some say, and others say it’s just silence and it is the only way we can learn to live with being alone.
A default thinking is that being alone with only our thoughts swirling in our heads is destructive and negative, a constant U-turn that puts us back into a cul-de-sac that leads nowhere but inside houses of strangers.