Late Goodbye

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“Late Goodbye”
“Late Goodbye” cover
Single by Poets of the Fall
from the album Signs of Life[1]
Released 30 June 2004Flag of Finland[2]
Format CD single
Genre Rock
Length 17:07
Label Insomniac
Poets of the Fall singles chronology
"Late Goodbye"
(2004)
"Lift"
(2004)

Late Goodbye is a song by the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall that appears in the 2003 video game Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne[5] as well as on the band's debut album Signs of Life. [1] It was also the first single released from the album and reached rank 14 in the official Finnish single charts[3] as well as rank 1 on Radio Suomipop's Top 30 chart.[4]

The song Late Goodbye is based on a poem written by Sam Lake (written about a dream he had), writer for the Max Payne series of games.[citation needed]

The guys from Remedy had heard our music before and asked us to write a song for the game. Happily we complied. Sam Lake sent me a poem he'd written some time ago, and said I could use whatever images the poem conjured up in my head, to write the lyrics. This was great since it really worked to inspire me. I sat on my kitchen floor that night, with my guitar, and wrote the song.

—Marko Saaresto on the story behind the song "Late Goodbye"

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Late Goodbye" (Radio Edit) (03:18)
  2. "Late Goodbye" (03:47)
  3. "Late Goodbye" (Unplugged) (03:33)
  4. "Late Goodbye" (Piano Instrumental) (03:19)
  5. "Everything Fades" (03:09)

[edit] Awards and Nominations

[edit] Awards

Year Award Title
2004 Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G) Awards Best Original Vocal Song - Pop[6]

[edit] Nominations

Year Award Title
2007 Helsingin Sanomat Most Beloved Finnish Rock Song[7]

[edit] Max Payne 2

The song can be heard by the player at various times during the game:

  • It is overheard playing through the headphones of the janitor cleaning the basement of Max's apartment. He also sings and hums along to the lyrics.
  • It is played by a Cleaner on a piano in a room in the apartments where several Inner Circle members live.
  • A Janitor in Max's apartment whistles the song, provided that the player does not attack him.
  • Mona Sax sings it in the shower at her flat at the closed-down Address Unknown amusement park.
  • Over the credits upon completion of the game.


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