Disturbed Have Covered Sting’s If I Ever Lose My Faith In You

Chicago alt.metal titans Disturbed have unveiled a new cover of the Sting classic, If I Ever Lose My Faith In You. “We have loved this song for a long time, and even though it was released in 1993, it seems strangely applicable to today’s world,” the band say. “The song is about losing faith, and might initially sound pessimistic, but it’s about the importance and power of personal relationships, and how they can save you and provide solace in an increasingly confusing world.” Read this: Disturbed’s David Draiman: “Talking shit is the easiest thing in the world to do. You know the hardest thing? Writing a hit record” As well as unveiling their latest cover, Disturbed have also been working on new material in lockdown; back in June, frontman David Draiman revealed that h...

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