Silverchair’s Daniel Johns has also been announced as the forthcoming artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone Australia/NZ, ahead of the release of his new solo album, FutureNever, on April 22nd.Īrriving on April 4th, the next issue of the magazine is set to continue the publication’s status as a major addition to the music and publishing industry, ensuring lovers of music, politics, and culture have everything they could ever dream of in one sharp homegrown package, while also helping to support long form journalism in the process. But for the most part, Diorama gets better with each listen.Įditor’s note: This story was originally published in July 2002. All those years I was hurting to feel something more than life.” Only when he loses this newfound confidence do Silverchair’s old habits slip to the surface, such as in the chorus of “”Without You,”” which relies on a pseudodramatic, MTV-approved hook. Clearly he trusts his own instincts today, and it pays off in complex beauties such as the melancholic, Beach Boys-ish “World Upon Your Shoulders,” the enigmatic “Tuna in the Brine” and the stately closer, “After All These Years.” In the latter, Johns seems to question his earlier modus operandi: “Playing like a scared, enthusiastic pawn. Johns’ much-improved vocals and flair for the theatrical complement his new, more inventive guitar style.
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