Atlantic recording group Silverchair has completed work
on their eagerly anticipated label debut. The album - titled
"Diorama" - is currently slated for a North
America July 9th release. Other countries should
expect release within a week of the North America release
date.
Their first new album in three years, "Diorama"
is unquestionably Silverchair's most multi-dimensional
work to date. The Newcastle, Australia-based trio
- singer/guitarist Daniel Johns, bassist Chris Joannou,
and drummer Ben Gillies - recorded the collection
in the fall of 2001 at Sydney's Studio 301 with producer
David Bottrill (Tool, Peter Gabriel, King Crimson).
"Diorama" features guest appearances from
Midnight Oil guitarist Jim Moginie and Australian
electronica producer Paul
Mac.
In addition, the legendary Van Dyke Parks contributed
arrangements for orchestra, brass, and woodwinds.
Parks, who has worked with such artists as the Beach
Boys, U2, and Fiona Apple, is effusive in his praise
for silverchair, noting that "Daniel Johns is
the most talented person I've worked with since Brian
Wilson."
The first single from "Diorama" will
be "The Greatest View" which is set to hit
U.S. airwaves in early May. The track was released
in Australia late last year to unanimous critical
and popular acclaim, debuting at #1 on the Australian
Record Industry Association's "Alternative Singles"
chart, as well as #3 on the "Top 50 Singles"
ranking.
Silverchair recently played their first live shows
since January 2001 with a series of dates on the 10th
annual Big Day Out festival tour of Australia and
New Zealand. The band is planning a full North
American tour to coincide with the new album's release.
Since the 1995 release of their RIAA double platinum-certified
debut, "Frogstomp" Silverchair has developed
a worldwide reputation as an inventive and powerful
rock combo. Recorded in just nine days, the album
became a Top Ten sensation in the United States, driven
by such radio and MTV hits as "Tomorrow"
and "Pure Massacre," in addition to tours
both as headliners and as support for the Red Hot
Chili Peppers.
"Freak Show" 1997's RIAA gold-certified
follow-up, saw Silverchair making huge leaps forward
in terms of their potent rock sound as well as Johns's
moving and effective lyrics. The album, which featured
a pair of radio favorites in "Freak" and
"Abuse Me," found the band continuing to
expand their fanbase around the world, including Europe
and their home territory Down Under.
Silverchair's third album, 1999's RIAA gold-certified
"Neon Ballroom" saw the band progressing
even further from their roots as a teenage alternative-rock
combo in both their ever-expanding musical scope and
Johns's increasingly personal songwriting. Tracks
such as the haunting "Ana's Song" and the
epic "Emotion Sickness" (which featured
pianist David Helfgott, the inspiration for the film,
Shine) - not to mention their always-robust live performances
- led to Silverchair reaping reams of international
critical acclaim, along with worldwide sales of over
1.5 million.
For additional information, please see The Atlantic
Group website at www.atlantic-records.com
As previously announced Silverchair's fourth album, "Diorama",
will hit Australian and New Zealand shops on Easter Sunday
- March 31.