Fallen Angel (Erasure song)

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"Fallen Angel"
Single by Erasure
from the album The Neon
B-side "Remixes"
Released22 October 2020
Length3:50
Label Mute
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Erasure
Erasure singles chronology
"Nerves of Steel"
(2020)
"Fallen Angel"
(2020)
"Secrets"
(2021)
Music video
"Fallen Angel" on YouTube

"Fallen Angel" is the third and final single from the album The Neon by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released on 22 October 2020. [1]

Contents

Music video

The music video, directed and produced by Brad Hammer, [1] [2] features Heidi N Closet, who appeared on season 12 of RuPaul's Drag Race , and singer/actress Alexa Abraxas. [3] The video was described as a "spooky video just in time for Halloween." [4]

Remixes

On 4 December 2020 new remixes were released headlined by Georgia. [5] [6] A special six-track limited-edition 12″ orange-vinyl EP (including high definition download code) was released which also featured remixes of other tracks from the album. [7]

The third disc of the Neon Singles box set featured these remixes: [2]

** – previously unreleased

On 16 July 2021 the band released "Fallen Angel" (Saint remix) from their Neon Remixed album on streaming platforms. [8]

Reception

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