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==Composition== |
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"Angel" is a ballad about a man who's in love with an angel but realizes that he eventually has to let her go.<ref name=evigshed>{{cite web|last1=Lesas|first1=Sylvie|title=Theory of a Deadman 'Savages' Album Review|url=http://evigshed.com/theory-of-a-deadman-savages-album-review/|website=Evigshed.com|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=July 22, 2014}}</ref> Randy Shatkowski of Underground Pulse describes the song as an "electronic-tinged lost love ballad" and noted Tyler Connolly's vocals to be his most vulnerable yet.<ref name=u-pulse-review>{{cite web|last1=Shatkowski|first1=Randy|title="Savages" - Theory of a Deadman|url=http://undergroundpulse.net/blog/2014/08/11/savages-theory-of-a-deadman|website=Underground Pulse|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=August 11, 2014}}</ref> |
"Angel" is a ballad about a man who's in love with an angel but realizes that he eventually has to let her go.<ref name=evigshed>{{cite web|last1=Lesas|first1=Sylvie|title=Theory of a Deadman 'Savages' Album Review|url=http://evigshed.com/theory-of-a-deadman-savages-album-review/|website=Evigshed.com|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=July 22, 2014}}</ref> Randy Shatkowski of Underground Pulse describes the song as an "electronic-tinged lost love ballad" and noted Tyler Connolly's vocals to be his most vulnerable yet.<ref name=u-pulse-review>{{cite web|last1=Shatkowski |first1=Randy |title="Savages" - Theory of a Deadman |url=http://undergroundpulse.net/blog/2014/08/11/savages-theory-of-a-deadman |website=Underground Pulse |accessdate=August 15, 2015 |date=August 11, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150623074519/http://undergroundpulse.net/blog/2014/08/11/savages-theory-of-a-deadman |archivedate=June 23, 2015 }}</ref> |
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==Chart positions== |
==Chart positions== |
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Angel is the third single on Theory of a Deadman's fifth studio album Savages. The single was released on February 24, 2015.
"Angel" is a ballad about a man who's in love with an angel but realizes that he eventually has to let her go.[2] Randy Shatkowski of Underground Pulse describes the song as an "electronic-tinged lost love ballad" and noted Tyler Connolly's vocals to be his most vulnerable yet.[3]
"Angel" peaked at No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock chart, making it the band's highest peaking single there since "Lowlife" reached No. 1 in 2011.
Chart (2015) | Peak position |
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Canada Rock (Billboard)[4] | 33 |
USHot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[5] | 29 |
USRock Airplay (Billboard)[6] | 18 |
USMainstream Rock (Billboard)[7] | 2 |
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