
20 episodes

Too Much of Not Enough: A Silverchair Podcast Daniel Hedger
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5.0 • 94 Ratings
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A podcast recapping the albums of the Australian band Silverchair. Can you believe there's never been a podcast about Silverchair? I couldn't, so I made one. In each fortnightly episode, I’ll cover one release by the band with some special guest episodes interspersed along the way. Won’t you come with me to a place in a little town?
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E18: Revisit Series: Pure Massacre
In this episode, we’re going all the way back to 1995 to talk about Silverchair’s first true single from their debut album Frogstomp (if you’re Australian, anyway). I wanted to take a deeper look at Pure Massacre from a songwriting perspective, from a performance and production perspective and also see if we could find hints of the later Silverchair in this early track.
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Repost: Tuna in the Brine
Don’t get too excited but I’ve just uploaded a mini-episode that’s essentially a repost of the Tuna in the Brine section from the first Diorama episode. Those episodes were really long and I noticed fewer people listened to the second one so I figure maybe some people didn’t finish the first one either — but it just so happens that’s where the Tuna in the Brine stuff was. Anyway, if you happened to not make it to the end of that episode and you missed the Tuna in the Brine talk, here is in a nice 20-minute package. And if you did hear it, well, it’s here to listen to again in a more convenient way if you care to. Hopefully the next update is a bit more substantial than this one!
Contact me:
Instagram: @silverchairpodcast
Facebook.com/silverchairpodcast
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E17: Conversation with John Watson
In this episode, I speak to someone without whom you probably would never have heard of the band Silverchair. Not only did he essentially discover them and, in his role as a Sony A&R sign the band to Murmur, he also not long after became their manager and mentor and navigated their career basically from start to finish.
His John Watson Management company currently manages some of the biggest names in Australian music, such as Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, Missy Higgins and Birds of Tokyo. He is also the founder and head of Eleven, the record label that released Diorama and Young Modern in Australia and put out albums by The Dissociatives, Goyte, Paul Mac and the Presets.
I have wanted to talk to John Watson ever since I started this podcast, so this was a real bucket list guest. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed talking to John ‘Watto’ Watson.
Contact me:
Instagram: @silverchairpodcast
Facebook.com/silverchairpodcast
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E16: Revisit Series: Abuse Me
Wait, what is this episode? I’m glad you asked. I’ve decided to go back and delve a bit deeper into some of the older songs and give them the treatment I would have given them had they appeared on one of the later albums. This episode I’ll be covering Abuse Me, the second single released from Silverchair’s second album Freak Show (unless you were in North America, where it was the first single). It entered the ARIA chart April 6, 1997, peaking at number 9. What’s interesting about this song’s structure? What’s its legacy? What does ‘throw the sailors overboard’ even mean? Let’s find out.
Contact me:
Instagram: @silverchairpodcast
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E15: Young Modern (Part 2)
Young Modern got great reviews at home in Australia but, by now, even the good reviews overseas failed to set the world on fire. An early promotional tour of the US in mid-2007, where they gritted their teeth on commercial radio and TV Morning Shows, as well as perform for the late-night programs proved not to be the silver bullet the band might have hoped. Stylistically, Young Modern might have pointed the way forward for Silverchair but, alas, it wasn’t to be. What happened?
Contact me:
Instagram: @silverchairpodcast
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E14: Young Modern (Part 1)
Released March 31, 2007, Young Modern debuted at number one on the ARIA chart, eventually going three-times platinum in Australia. The album also won six ARIAs and its lead single, Straight Lines, placed second on the Triple J’s Hottest 100. For all the acclaim though, it was another departure in sound for the band and, for some fans, it remains controversial to this day. Let’s explore.
Contact me:
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Customer Reviews
Great listen, easy to understand, and very thorough!
As a lifelong Silverchair fan that knows very little of music theory, I really appreciate the approachable yet informative deconstruction and analysis of Daniel Johns’s career.
Outstanding Musical and Production Analysis
This podcast is deceptively informative in really unexpected ways. Silverchair fans will love the insight and interviews. Musicians will love the melodic, arrangement, tuning, structure, and performance analysis and breakdowns. Audio engineering and production enthusiasts will love hearing about how these albums were recorded why they sound the way they do. I dare say it’s not even a prerequisite that you like or even enjoy Silverchair’s catalogue if you’re a musician or audiophile. This podcast is engaging, informative, and entertaining. I’m so happy to have found this gem. Save the Llamas! 🐸 🎪 🪩 🌈 🖼
Very comprehensive and entertaining take on my new favorite band
My interest in silverchair began exactly 3 weeks ago after watching an old SNL broadcast from 1995. I was only familiar with “tomorrow” as I’m from the Midwest in the United States. Silverchair didn’t get a ton of radio play and let’s face it that’s where I got music back then. Long story short I’ve been hooked watching old footage of them live, watching interviews etc. We just had a major snowstorm here and I stumbled upon this podcast. What a find! Nonstop Silverchair. I’m almost through the series and wishing there was even more. Thank you, thank you, Daniel. Truly amazing job!