Young Modern Station - Silverchair, Hamilton, Julian
Straight Lines - Silverchair, Hamilton, Julian
If You Keep Losing Sleep - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
Reflections of a Sound - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
Those Thieving Birds, Pt. 1/Strange Behaviour/Those Thieving Birds, Pt. - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
The Man That Knew Too Much - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
Waiting All Day - Silverchair, Hamilton, Julian
Mind Reader - Silverchair, Hamilton, Julian
Low - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
Insomnia - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
All Across the World - Silverchair, Johns, Daniel
LIMITED CD / DVD EDITION features an 8 panel digi pack, DVD details TBA. This HAS to be THE most anticipated album of 2007, the boys return with their 5th studio album, titled 'YOUNG MODERN'. Featuring the first smash 'St... more »raight Lines'.« less
LIMITED CD / DVD EDITION features an 8 panel digi pack, DVD details TBA. This HAS to be THE most anticipated album of 2007, the boys return with their 5th studio album, titled 'YOUNG MODERN'. Featuring the first smash 'Straight Lines'.
CD Reviews
First Listen, Second Listen
J. Miller | Earth | 04/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a second listen album (like Second Coming by second coming). It isn't that bad on the first listen, but this is an up and down pace album that will blow you away each listen after the first.
On the other hand, you may throw this down and hate it after just one listen. It doesn't quite have a thorough edge like some 'chair fans might want and it doesn't have the incredible melody hooks of the third album Neon Ballroom either.
If you finally enjoy this, it will be for the outstanding composition and placement of the musical talent of this band throughout the songs. Keep in mind that this may not sound together as an album to most people, but that you AND critics should generally love it (not unlike Weezer's Make Believe album Make Believe).
Bottom line is that this is a great album whether you think it is a great Silverchair album or even whether you like Silverchair at all or not."
SILVERCHAIR DOES IT AGAIN!!
Anthony B. Collins | Dayton, OH | 04/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow what an album! Silverchair easily strikes gold once again on their latest outing--Young Modern. From the ambitious, locomotive pace of 'Young Modern Station' to the brilliant, beautifully arranged finale 'All Across the World' this album has it all--and everything in between. A couple of personal favorites would have to be- If you keep losing sleep , Waiting all day, Mind Reader, and of course, the epic Those Theiving Birds, which is in my opinion their best song thus far. Although some have said that tracks 6 thru 9 didnt 'fit in' with the rest of the album--I found that to be true, but not a problem. With the exception of waiting all day, the 'clapton-esqe' riffs and 'springsteen-ish' chorus's of the last half dont really 'fit it' with the massive orchestral arrangments--but after a few spins i found them to be some of the most addictive. Like any record it has its flaws, but, its been decades since anything this great has come along--five stars all the way."
It Grows On You....
Daniel Johns Chair Fan | Northern California | 05/15/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"....And then you love it!!! I know I do. After reading some of the customer reviews for this CD, I was a bit worried that I wouldn't like it. I really loved "Diorama", and I couldn't imagine not loving their new CD just as much, but it was hard to ignore the negative comments. I admit, I did need to listen to it 4 or 5 times before I fell in love with the songs, and now I always have them running through my head. So if you don't like it at first, give it a few more chances. If you appreciate the musical genius of Daniel Johns as much as I do, you'll grow to love "Young Modern" too.
It's definitely different from anything they've ever done, but you can tell it's the same guys. Daniel Johns' voice is as beautiful as ever, as are the playing skills of his band-mates! Of course, my personal favorites are the songs that start out slow, then move into an upbeat, catchy melody, and calm down again- just brilliant. There's something for everyone in this one: dance tracks, epic musical journeys, folksy beats, and eccentric sound effects. Johns said he believes this is Silverchair's best work to date. I'm still torn on that one, but I think they are really growing with each album, and this is another favorite for me!
I got the special edition CD with the DVD on it, and I would highly recommend this version! It gives a much anticipated glimpse into the creation of Young Modern, and any Silverchair fan would appreciate getting to see how the band thinks and acts."
Silverchair is BAACK! On a new note!
J. M. | Lakeland, FL USA | 04/30/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the first rock band I ever listened to when I was [...], and I can honestly say, they are the ONLY band that I am still a big fan of after all these years! I must admit, when I first played it, I was a little not feeling it. I had to play it a few times more before I loved it! I knew the title song "Straight Lines" from somewhere, but I can't put a finger on it! I love the video for "Straight Lines", it's a really cool video!
(5 star rating)
Track#1:5; Track#2:5; Track#3:4.9; Track#4:3.5(mellow); Track#5:4.9(its beautiful); Track#6:5!(BEST dance tune!); Track#7:4.9(mellow chris isaacs sound); Track#8:4.9(another great dance tune!); Track#9:5; Track#10:4.5; Track#11:5(i love to sing along to it)
This album makes me smile! It makes me happy, I get a good feeling every time I listen to it. It's a great driving around album, or just being around the house cleaning. It was well worth the money, and I'm glad I extened my Silverchair collection. They do something DIFFERENT every album, if you can't appreciate that, you can't be a true Silverchair fan. Their career is a great one, and I hope it only continues after this wonderfully crafted album!"
The Dissilverchairs
Rshock | Pennsylvania | 08/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With how much fun Daniel Johns had with The Dissociatives, and with the addition of Paul Mac to Silverchair, I definitely had a feel as to where Young Modern was headed (a highly anticipated sound in my eyes, I love the Dissociatives). This album was what I expected and sooo much more. What a treat. The band has once again taken another smooth musical turn.
Original/creatively weird to say the least, there are so many sounds stylishly fused together -this album is musically brave in such a positive way. I was happy to hear that they kept the orchestration and arrangements (Van Dyke Parks) and added electronic sounds on top (Paul Mac). Those don't even make up for half of the pleasant surprises on this record.
Once Diorama was finished, I really thought the band was going to have a difficult time making a more exciting follow up record. Well, they did it!! The world needs more fearless artists like Silverchair!"