Silent Despair

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"Silent Despair"
Anna Abreu Silent Despair.jpg
Single by Anna Abreu
from the album Now
Released6 October 2008
Recorded2008
Genre Pop
Length3:57
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Patric Sarin, Rauli Eskolin, Anna Abreu
Producer(s) Rauli Eskolin
Anna Abreu singles chronology
"Vinegar"
(2008)
"Silent Despair"
(2008)
"Something About U"
(2009)
Music video
"Silent Despair" on YouTube

"Silent Despair" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her second studio album, Now (2008). Rauli Eskolin (known professionally as Rake) co-wrote the song with Patric Sarin and Abreu. The single marked Abreu's first release to credit her as a songwriter. "Silent Despair" was produced by Eskolin at Inkfish Studios, Helsinki and is a pop ballad. The song was released on 6 October 2008 in Finland, as the album's second single, two weeks before the release of the album.

Contents

Lyrical content

"Silent Depair" is a melancholic ballad that focuses upon a relationship that has become tainted and filled with 'silent despair' - unspoken but negative feelings. Abreu sings 'I couldn't stand losing you' and struggles to accept the inevitability of the relationship's end. The crumbling of the relationship is compared to 'no sun shining after the rain' and 'no laughter to conquer the pain'.

Chart performance

Released mainly to promote the album, "Silent Despair" did not chart on the Top 20 Singles but it did peak at number twenty-five on Finland's Download Chart. It also performed very weel on radio, reaching number two on the Airplay Chart.

Chart (2008) [1] Peak
position
Finland (Top 20 Singles)
Finland (Digital)25
Finland (Radio)2

Music video

The music video for "Silent Despair" was directed by Misko Iho and takes place in what appears to be Abreu's apartment. The video features shots of Abreu lying on the couch and in the bathtub singing. This is interspersed with reverse slow-motion shots of a shattered wine reforming and going back into Abreu's outstretched hand, revealing that she threw it against the wall in anger after her partner left her.

Live performances

"Silent Despair" has become a regular song performed by Abreu at her concerts. Although not on every date, she has performed the song on almost every tour, from 2008's Now Tour to 2014's V Tour. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Silent Despair" – 3:57

Credits and personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Finland6 October 2008CD single, Digital download RCA

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