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Neon Ballroom (CD)

Silverchair

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Released: 1999 List Price: 11.98
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Silverchair's third full-length release is a confusing affair that reveals a band more talented than their critics realized and more confused than their fans could tolerate. The Australian trio never made any secret of their respect for Nirvana, and on Neon Ballroom Silverchair does one of the best impersonations of their Seattle counterparts on record. It would be easy to convince any Kurt Cobain fan that "Spawn Again" and "Dearest Helpless" are actually In Utero outtakes, and quite good ones at that! When the weepy ballads, like the Goo Goo Dolls-esque "Miss You Love," pull Neon Ballroom into an overtly radio-friendly direction, all the promise of a gritty grunge tribute fades, and Silverchair appears to be serving two masters. The resultingly incongruent musical textures stifled Neon Ballroom and assured a certain amount of fan disenchantment despite the minor airplay success of "Ana's Song (Open Fire)." There are still enough nice moments on this CD to recommend it to even casual fans of the Aussie outfit. Those who had enough of Silverchair when modern rock radio played their mid-'90s hits to death need not concern themselves with this mixed effort. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Emotion Sickness
2Anthem for the Year 2000
3Ana's Song (Open Fire)
4Spawn Again
5Miss You Love
6Dearest Helpless
7Do You Feel the Same
8Black Tangled Heart
9Point of View
10Satin Sheets
11Paint Pastel Princess
12Steam Will Rise

 

User Reviews

   Adrian Caceres - Portland, ME, USA
Silverchair... The best band on this time, when music sucks, they really play, and write the coolest songs of the moment, they don´t sound like other bands like Bush (this band sucks) and The Smashing Pumpkins; Chair didn´t changes their sound from guitars, drums, and bass (real intruments) to a electronic sound, and on the other hand they changed their sound in other way, but still being music made it with actual intruments; and this is really, really cool. Freak Show is the best album, but Ana´s Song it´s one of my favourites, well thats all I can say about Silverchair (my favourite band) right now. ACS


   Tisha - hi, , Netherlands
I think this is a great album, although I don't think it is better then Freakshow. I like the song: 'paint pastell princess' the most. I read that some of you think that it is too soft, and you have a point there. BUT STILL I THINK IT IS A BEAUTIFULL CD WITH GOOD EMOTIONS.


   Mark..... - Christchurch, , New Zealand
I can't say I liked this album as much as their earlier stuff. they have gone to soft, making only a few headbanging songs. A bit of a let down I thought


   Alexandra Murray - halifax, AL, canada
when i listin to this album, it's the kind of music that envokes certain feelings inside of u, it's a wonderful album and silverchair is an incredable, hardworking band they definitely kick ass. yours truly,alex murray


   Thaïs Johns - João Pessoa, AL, BRA
Well, Silverchair is a very good band, so i think it's difficult they make a bad album. So, like everything that they have already made, I think this is a very great work, too.


   jim swason - davenport, IA, USA
An incredible album. Amazing mix of old orchestral sounds with loud, booming, guitar sounds. Mixed extremely well, one of the best albums i've ever heard.


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