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"No Sound But the Wind" Single by Editors from the album The Twilight Saga: New Moon (soundtrack) Released 26 July 2010 Format Digital download Recorded 2009 Genre Post-punk revival Length 3:49 Label Kitchenware, BMG Producer Alexandra Patsavas Editors singles chronology "Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool"
(2010)"No Sound But the Wind"
(2010)"No Sound But the Wind" is a song by British indie rock band Editors, and is featured on The Twilight Saga: New Moon soundtrack. The song was first played at the Glastonbury festival 2008 and has gone through many changes; the Twilight soundtrack version features several new lyrics.
Tom Smith has revealed that he was inspired to write the song after reading Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road and the song has soon become established as part of Editors' live shows and a fan favourite.
The song was released as a single in 2010. The single version of the song was a live performance from the Belgian festival Rock Werchter and it managed to climb to number 1 in Belgium, making it Editors' second chart-topping hit in Belgium (the first being "Papillon"). On 18 December 2010, the single received golden record-status after a live concert at Het Glazen Huis in Antwerp from Studio Brussels.
The music video for the song is the live performance from Rock Werchter 2010. Despite the singles' success in Belgium, it was not released or made available in the United Kingdom.
Charts
Chart (2010) Peak
positionDutch Top 40 72 Belgian Ultratop 50 1 Editors Tom Smith • Chris Urbanowicz • Russell Leetch • Ed Lay
Geraint OwenStudio albums The Back Room • An End Has a Start • In This Light and on This EveningCompilations UneditedSingles "Bullets" • "Munich" • "Blood" • "All Sparks" • "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" • "An End Has a Start" • "The Racing Rats" • "Push Your Head Towards the Air" • "Bones" • "Papillon" • "You Don't Know Love" • "Last Day" • "Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool" • "No Sound But the Wind"Related articles Categories:- Editors songs
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