"[5] The music video starts with a shot of dark ominous storm clouds then quickly transitions to an old underwater shipwreck.
The older man and young woman stop fighting when she notices that half of his face is covered in dark cracks.
The sun rises brilliantly over the watery horizon and the scene quickly switches back to the four who appear to be obliterated in a wave of light.
As the song closes, the scene transitions again to the underwater shipwreck and then pans across to a large stone with a memorial plaque affixed to it, which implies the elderly couple, the young woman and the boy were the ghosts of the four people lost when the ship sank.
Some of the words are obscured, but what can be seen reads: S.S. Jane Bryan Which sank off this coast Four lives were lost A mother and son, A husband and wife Jim Gantley [unreadable] Monroe Karen Gantley and Deborah Monroe On April 11, 2015, Breaking Benjamin released a 37-second sample of "Angels Fall", announcing its release.
[10] Nony Khondaker of The Daily Star commented on the catchy chorus, calling it the song's strongest part.