Disturbed, the heavy metal band from Chicago known for their hard-hitting rock tracks, surprised everyone with their live performance of Simon and Garfunkel’s classic folk song, “The Sound of Silence,” on Conan in 2016. Although their usual style leans more towards nü metal, their rendition of this iconic track from the ’60s and ’70s was surprisingly impressive. The cover was featured on their 2015 album, Immortalized, and showcased a different side of the band.
Over the years, many artists have covered “The Sound of Silence,” with more than 60 versions recorded since its release in 1965, according to Smithsonian Magazine. Artists like James Blake have also offered their own unique interpretations, including an electronica rendition in 2015. While it may be difficult to imagine Disturbed, a metal band, taking on a folk-pop song, their performance on Conan proved their versatility and musical range, challenging preconceived notions about their style.
During the Conan appearance, frontman David Draiman delivered a spectacular performance of the song accompanied by a string section, a piano, and powerful kettledrums. Rather than transforming the track into a heavy metal rendition, Draiman’s distinctive baritone lent a darker quality to the song. He effortlessly tackled the high notes, showcasing his vocal talent. Draiman breathed new life into this beloved American classic, adding a fresh perspective to its long musical history.
To truly appreciate the impact of Draiman’s powerful vocals and the cover’s theatricality, it is recommended to watch the performance itself. The rendition resonates with fans of both folk and metal music, showcasing the band’s ability to transcend genres. Whether you are a fan of Simon and Garfunkel or enjoy Disturbed’s unique style, this cover is worth experiencing and sharing with fellow music enthusiasts.