On Twitter last week (Nov. 20), O'Brien jokingly revealed that Disturbed's "cover of 'The Sound of Silence' is the first clip to crack 100 million views on my YouTube channel. I always knew that heavy ...
The post Disturbed’s “The Sound of Silence” Video Passes One Billion Views on YouTube appeared first on Consequence. The music video for Disturbed’s haunting cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic ...
Ultimate Classic Rock reports Simon wrote “The Sound of Silence” in 1964. The track, originally titled “The Sounds of Silence,” was part of the album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. The album was not a ...
Disturbed’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” is one of the most successful covers the modern age has seen. The song truly gained traction after the band’s dominant performance on ...
Conan O’Brien has been in the late-night game now for 26 years, and along the way, his various shows have produced thousands of YouTube videos. Over those years, clips from Conan’s show have gone ...
Love it or hate it, Disturbed’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” remains one of the more controversial tracks in the history of metal. Depending on who you ask, it’s either the best ...
France's Vanessa James and Morgan Ciprès employed Disturbed's rendition of the oft-referenced mid-'60s hit during their free skate performance, as pointed out by Pitchfork. This isn't the first time ...
With all the good NASA puts into the universe, it’s only fair they completely fuck up sometimes. At least their latest music video isn’t a truly repugnant kind of fuck up — it’s akin to when your dad ...
Olympic pairs skating just got so hardcore and the internet is here for it. France’s Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres performed to the metal band Disturbed’s take on Simon and Garfunkel’s classic ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. Disturbed’s “Sound of Silence,” is not only the first Conan ...
Bands like Disturbed often don’t get much credit for their strong vocals, which is reasonable considering the generally-accepted standard for singing in butt rock and nü metal. Every now and again, ...