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Song of angels and demons

Angels and Demons is a song sung by a famous rock band in China.

This song was written by Wu Tong, the lead singer of the band. The lyrics and melody show the deep thinking of the band. This song tells the conflict between good and evil in human nature, and the metaphor of angel and devil represents the two sides of human beings. Lyrics express people's confusion and struggle in the face of good and evil choices by describing a person chased by angels and demons. Angels represent kindness and justice, while demons represent evil and desire. They struggle with each other in people's minds, making people unable to choose.

The melody of the song is compact and full of tension, the guitar, bass and drums are well coordinated, and the lead singer Wu Tong's deep and emotional voice makes the atmosphere of the song more intense. The whole song is full of discussion on human nature and thinking about the value of life, which shows the musical depth and unique charm of the reincarnation band.

Introduction to the band

All members of the band graduated from the Conservatory of Music, with a solid music foundation and good music literacy; They are tone changers of orthodox music and are good at combining classical music, folk music and rock music skillfully to make their works rich and beautiful. Samsara is a Sanskrit noun, meaning "rotation" or "cycle of life". The band Samsara was founded in Beijing. Guitarists zhaowei and Li Qiang, lead singer Wu Tong, bassist Zhou Xu and drummer Jiao Quanjie.

In 2004, Samsara Band, which was founded nearly 13 years ago, announced that the band and lead singer Wu Tong had terminated their cooperative relationship because of their "different musical concepts" and recruited new lead singers nationwide from now on. Wu Tongren was in the United States when the incident happened. Wu Tong, who just returned to China, publicly responded to this matter for the first time, saying that the band had not communicated with him beforehand. He was more shocked than anyone else and "felt unable to understand and accept" the result.