''Diorama'' is the fourth
studio album
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by Australian
alternative rock
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band
Silverchair
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, released on 31 March 2002 by
Atlantic
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Eleven
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. It won the 2002
ARIA Music Award
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for Best Group and Best Rock Album. The album was
co-produced by
Daniel Johns
Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter best known as the former frontman, guitarist, and main songwriter of the rock band Silverchair. Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac a ...
and
David Bottrill
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. While Bottrill had worked on albums for a variety of other bands, ''Diorama'' marked the first production credit for lead singer Johns.
Johns wrote most of the album at the
piano
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instead of his usual guitar, while the band took a 12-month break following their previous studio album, ''
Neon Ballroom
''Neon Ballroom'' is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released in 1999 by record labels Murmur and Epic. The songs "Anthem for the Year 2000", "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" and " Miss You Love" were released ...
''. Silverchair worked with composer
Van Dyke Parks
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on ''Diorama''; the album contains numerous
orchestra
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* bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
l arrangements and
power ballad
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s, a change from the
grunge
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music typical of their earlier work, but consistent with the band's previous orchestrations on ''Neon Ballroom''. The album's title refers to "a world within a world". Four singles were released: "
The Greatest View
"The Greatest View" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 28 January 2002 as the first single from their fourth studio album, ''Diorama''. This is one of three songs which made it onto the album (the other two being "World ...
", "
Without You", "
Luv Your Life
"Luv Your Life" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair released as the third single from their fourth album, '' Diorama'', on September 2, 2002. The song was composed in the key of C major, and a music video was made in which the band was ...
", "
Across the Night
"Across the Night" was the fourth and final single released by rock band Silverchair from their fourth album, ''Diorama (Silverchair album), Diorama''. It is the first track on ''Diorama'', and is a major departure from their previous, Grunge, g ...
". All appeared on the
Australian singles chart
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.
''Diorama'' was successful in the charts but was not as well received by critics as the band's earlier albums. It reached number one on the
Australian Recording Industry Association
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(ARIA)
Albums Chart
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and received a rating of 71 (out of 100) on review aggregator
Metacritic
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. It was certified triple-platinum by ARIA, selling in excess of 210,000 copies, and won five
ARIA Awards
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in
2002
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. ''Diorama'' was nominated for Highest Selling Album in
2003
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, and three songs from the album were nominated for awards over the two years.
Recording and production
On ''Diorama'', Silverchair worked with a new producer,
David Bottrill
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, who replaced
Nick Launay
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. Though Launay had produced the band's three previous albums, lead singer Daniel Johns decided he needed someone "who understood where he wanted to go".
Johns believed ''Diorama'' would be "the kind of record that people were either going to be into or were really going to hate",
and needed a producer who would understand the band's new direction. He interviewed several candidates, eventually choosing Bottrill and taking the role of co-producer himself.
Johns initially recorded eight songs, only to delete the files thinking they were too similar to tracks on the previous album, ''
Neon Ballroom
''Neon Ballroom'' is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released in 1999 by record labels Murmur and Epic. The songs "Anthem for the Year 2000", "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" and " Miss You Love" were released ...
''. Leaving the security and darkness of his earlier work, he restarted from scratch to create something more uplifting.
''Diorama'' represented a radical change in Silverchair's musical structure; the heavy
grunge
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influence on their prior work was replaced by string and horn ensembles and highly complex song structures. Johns felt more comfortable in making this radical change rather than a minor one, finding it helped him to regain his passion for music, which had diminished during the grunge days.
Johns wrote much of the album at a
baby grand piano
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; he had previously taught himself the instrument and composed songs on it for the first time with ''Diorama''. This change in songwriting technique had a significant effect on the sound of the album; Johns commented on the difference in how his vocals resonated with piano as compared to guitar.
He worked with others in developing the album;
Van Dyke Parks
Van Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer who has composed various film and television soundtracks. He is best known for his 1967 album ''Song Cycle (album), Song Cycle'' and for his ...
(
Beach Boys
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,
U2) collaborated on orchestral arrangements, and the pair spent much of their recording time attempting to describe the music in metaphorical terms, with Johns describing Parks' orchestral swells as "tidal waves" and violins as "a flock of birds".
The pair described the collaborative experience as "mind-blowing".
A
DVD
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titled ''Across the Night: The Creation of Diorama'' was released in 2002, featuring interviews with Johns and Parks.
Several songs on ''Diorama'' were inspired by Johns' then-girlfriend
Natalie Imbruglia
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, but he cautioned against possible misinterpretations of the songs, stating: "Everyone will think that any lyric that's about someone in a positive light will be about her" and noting that there were other people he cared for about whom he wrote the songs.
Johns denied rumours that he had written songs intending Imbruglia to sing them.
Silverchair intended to tour supporting ''Diorama'' following its release, but plans were postponed when Johns developed
reactive arthritis
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, causing his joints to
swell and making guitar playing and singing too painful.
After performing "
The Greatest View
"The Greatest View" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 28 January 2002 as the first single from their fourth studio album, ''Diorama''. This is one of three songs which made it onto the album (the other two being "World ...
" at the
2002
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ARIA Awards
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The music of Australia has ...
, Johns said that he wanted "to perform
'Diorama''s11 songs at least once in front of an audience" before laying the album to rest.
He travelled to
California
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to receive treatments for his arthritis, including daily
physiotherapy
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.
Album and single releases
Following a 31 March 2002 release on record label
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*'' ...
,
''Diorama'' reached number one on the
ARIA Albums Chart
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on 14 April, making it Silverchair's fourth chart-topping album.
It went on to be certified triple-platinum by
ARIA
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,
indicating sales in excess of 210,000 copies. The album peaked at number seven in New Zealand, thirteen in Austria, forty in Switzerland, and 116 in France.
''Diorama'' reached number ninety-one on the U.S.
''Billboard'' 200.
The first single, "
The Greatest View
"The Greatest View" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 28 January 2002 as the first single from their fourth studio album, ''Diorama''. This is one of three songs which made it onto the album (the other two being "World ...
", was released in advance of the album on 28 January 2002. It reached number three in Australia, where it was also certified gold, and number four in New Zealand and Canada. It charted at number thirty-six on ''Billboard''s
Hot Modern Rock Tracks
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in 2007 when re-released alongside the band's next album, ''
Young Modern
''Young Modern'' is the fifth and final studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released on 31 March 2007 and co-produced by Daniel Johns and Nick Launay. The title comes from a nickname given to Daniel Johns by composer ...
''.
Johns wrote "The Greatest View" as a response to the media "always watching
imin different ways".
It was not intended to be aggressive but rather a straightforward commentary on the media frenzy that had surrounded the band for many years.
On 13 May 2002, "
Without You" was released as the second single. It peaked at number eight in Australia but dropped to number twenty-nine the following week, spending only five weeks on the chart. The song was first announced by Silverchair
bass guitarist
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Chris Joannou
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in November 1999, when he told fans the band had "a very small cache of recorded material stored away", including "Without You". "Without You" was followed by "
Luv Your Life
"Luv Your Life" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair released as the third single from their fourth album, '' Diorama'', on September 2, 2002. The song was composed in the key of C major, and a music video was made in which the band was ...
", which peaked at number twenty in Australia after its 20 September release. The inspiration for the song came to Johns during a
therapy
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session, based on the idea that "there were people in the world who needed treatment but couldn't afford therapy."
Johns composed most of the song's lyrics while listening to a therapist.
In a performance at
London
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's
Shepherd's Bush Empire
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, Johns jokingly said "Luv Your Life" was dedicated "to all my ladies".
The final single "
Across the Night
"Across the Night" was the fourth and final single released by rock band Silverchair from their fourth album, ''Diorama (Silverchair album), Diorama''. It is the first track on ''Diorama'', and is a major departure from their previous, Grunge, g ...
" was released on 11 March 2003. The song, which Johns wrote over nine hours on a sleepless night,
peaked at number twenty-four on its three weeks on the Australian chart. The arrangement by Parks features twin
keyboards
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and a full orchestra.
The band's much-delayed tour in support of ''Diorama'' took its name from "Across the Night".
''The Diorama Box''
On 1 December 2002, a limited-edition CD
box set
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Music
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was released as ''The Diorama Box'', consisting of the first three singles from the album as well as an exclusive single, "
After All These Years".
Reception
''Diorama'' received a score of 71 out of 100 on review aggregator
Metacritic
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, based on nine reviews. Australian radio station
Triple J
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listeners voted the album number one on their Top 10 Albums of 2002, while Triple J staff Rosie Beaton and Gaby Brown placed it third and fifth respectively.
Music magazine ''
Rolling Stone
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'' gave ''Diorama'' four and a half stars in Australia and three out of five stars in the US. Reviewer
Mark Kemp
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praised Silverchair's development, saying that the band had developed a strong, independent musical ability, in contrast to their heavily influenced debut album, ''
Frogstomp
''Frogstomp'' is the debut studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair. It was released on 27 March 1995, when the band members were only 15 years of age, by record label Murmur. The album features the band's commercially most ...
''. Kemp spoke highly of the "heavy orchestration, unpredictable melodic shifts and a whimsical pop sensibility", also noting Parks' arrangements gave the music "more breadth and depth". He argued that the album's strength was a product of Johns' confidence, resulting in high quality on "World Upon Your Shoulders", "Tuna in the Brine", and "After All These Years". However, "
Without You" saw Silverchair slip into "old habits", according to Kemp, and contained an "
MTV
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-approved hook".
Bradley Torreano, of review website
AllMusic
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, gave ''Diorama'' four stars, labelling it an AMG Album Pick. He began by noting that Silverchair's improvement from the ''Frogstomp'' era was impressive, and that ''Diorama'' saw the band "finally growing into their own skin".
Bottrill's production was praised, and the result likened to
Big Country
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The height of the band's popularity was in the early to mid 1980s, although it has retained a cult following for many years since. The band's music incorporated Scot ...
and
U2, while Johns showcased "his rich voice and shockingly catchy tunes with a gusto missing from their earlier albums". Torreano's criticism was reserved for two songs on the album; he described the apparent
Goo Goo Dolls
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After starting off as a cover band and then developing a punk sound, ...
influences on "Without You" as "an unwelcome twist", and felt that on "One Way Mule", the band reverted "back to their grunge sound".
James Jam, of music magazine ''
NME
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'', was critical of ''Diorama'', calling it "over-produced Aussie rock". Jam compared Silverchair to
Bryan Adams
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in their attempt to "venture boldly into exciting new musical landscapes". "Tuna in the Brine" was "grossly pretentious and overblown", while he saw the album as a whole as inoffensive, especially in comparison to the band's past post-grunge. According to Jam, the band were not trying to make a mature musical statement with the album but rather "impress their parents".
Nikki Tranter of pop music website ''
PopMatters
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'' called the album mature, praising everything from the cover art to the "finely crafted pop melodies". Tranter praised ''Diorama'' for standing out in the "very similar" Australian music scene. The majority of songs on the album were rated highly; she thought "
The Greatest View
"The Greatest View" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 28 January 2002 as the first single from their fourth studio album, ''Diorama''. This is one of three songs which made it onto the album (the other two being "World ...
" was a stand-out with "orchestral twangs", and "After All These Years" had "sweeping horns, introspective lyrics and soft, haunting vocals".
Rob O'Connor of
Yahoo!
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's
music website gave ''Diorama'' a positive review, agreeing that the band had matured greatly since their early high-school releases. The pop songs on the album, "Luv Your Life" and "Too Much of Not Enough", were said to "glide", and O'Connor praised Johns for "whisper
nghis lyrics with grace and subtlety" where in the past he would "shout in angst", drawing comparisons to
Elliott Smith
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. His main critique of the album was that it still contained some "obligatory 'grunge' efforts"; he felt eliminating those would allow the band to reach its full potential.
In April 2007 the album was described on
SBS-TV
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's ''
Great Australian Albums
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''.
Commercial performance
''Diorama'' charted highest in Australia; it spent 50 weeks on the
ARIA Albums Chart
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, including a week at number one. This popularity was not matched in other countries; it spent ten weeks or less on all other charts, although it reached number seven in New Zealand.
Track listing
Notes
* A limited edition of the album comes with a short film titled "The Making of ''Diorama''".
* The Australian limited edition has a cardboard cover, and a gift promo card included inside.
* The vinyl version of the album was issued only as a promo, and is limited to 500 copies worldwide.
* There is a limited edition cassette of the album.
Personnel
*
Daniel Johns
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– vocals, guitars, piano (tracks 2, 9, 11), harpsichord (track 1), orchestral arrangements (tracks 2, 4, 5, 9, 10)
*
Ben Gillies
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– drums, percussion
*
Chris Joannou
Christopher Andrew Joannou (born 10 November 1979) is an Australian musician best known as the bassist for the Newcastle-based alternative rock band Silverchair. He is a twin to sister Louise Kipa. He was the first of the three band members to ...
– bass guitar
Additional personnel
*
David Bottrill
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– production
*
Anton Hagop – engineer
*
Bob Ludwig
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- mastering
*
Van Dyke Parks
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– orchestral arrangements (tracks 1, 6, 8)
*
Larry Muhoberac
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C ...
– orchestral arrangements (tracks 2, 4, 10, 11)
*Rob Woolf – Hammond organ (tracks 3, 9, 10)
*Michel Rose – pedal steel (track 7)
*
Paul Mac
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– piano (tracks 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10)
*
Jim Moginie
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Career
In addition to Midnight Oil, Moginie has work ...
– keyboards (tracks 2, 5), piano (track 5)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
See also
*
Silverchair discography
References
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2002 albums
Albums produced by David Bottrill
Albums recorded in a home studio
ARIA Award-winning albums
Atlantic Records albums
Eleven: A Music Company albums
Silverchair albums