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Heaven's a Lie is the first single by Lacuna Coil from their album Comalies. Although frequently labeled as an anti-religion song, the song's namesake was not intended to be interpreted literally. In an interview with HighWireDaze.com, leading vocalist Cristina Scabbia explained the meaning of the song; the word "heaven" is a metaphor for a "perfect life". When the phrase "your heaven's a lie" is used, it is referring to people who try to force their opinions on others. Co-vocalist Andrea Ferro refers to this theme at their concerts as a song about freedom of ideas.

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  • Heaven's a Lie is the first single by Lacuna Coil from their album Comalies. Although frequently labeled as an anti-religion song, the song's namesake was not intended to be interpreted literally. In an interview with HighWireDaze.com, leading vocalist Cristina Scabbia explained the meaning of the song; the word "heaven" is a metaphor for a "perfect life". When the phrase "your heaven's a lie" is used, it is referring to people who try to force their opinions on others. Co-vocalist Andrea Ferro refers to this theme at their concerts as a song about freedom of ideas. Amidst the single's newfound popularity in late 2003, the group performed an acoustic version of "Heaven's a Lie" during an edition of Headbangers Ball. The album version was also included on the compilation album, MTV2 Headbangers Ball. The song was used on a commercial for the TV show Criminal Minds. (en)
  • Heaven's a Lie è un singolo del gruppo musicale italiano Lacuna Coil, pubblicato nel 2003 come primo estratto dal terzo album in studio Comalies. (it)
  • Heaven’s a Lie — второй сингл группы «Lacuna Coil» из альбома «Comalies». (ru)
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  • Marco Biazzi, Andrea Ferro, Cristiano Mozzati, Cristina Scabbia (en)
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  • Heaven's a Lie è un singolo del gruppo musicale italiano Lacuna Coil, pubblicato nel 2003 come primo estratto dal terzo album in studio Comalies. (it)
  • Heaven’s a Lie — второй сингл группы «Lacuna Coil» из альбома «Comalies». (ru)
  • Heaven's a Lie is the first single by Lacuna Coil from their album Comalies. Although frequently labeled as an anti-religion song, the song's namesake was not intended to be interpreted literally. In an interview with HighWireDaze.com, leading vocalist Cristina Scabbia explained the meaning of the song; the word "heaven" is a metaphor for a "perfect life". When the phrase "your heaven's a lie" is used, it is referring to people who try to force their opinions on others. Co-vocalist Andrea Ferro refers to this theme at their concerts as a song about freedom of ideas. (en)
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