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''Neon Ballroom'' is the third studio album by Australian
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band
Silverchair Silverchair were an Australian Rock music, rock band, which formed in 1992 as Innocent Criminals in Newcastle, New South Wales, with Ben Gillies on drums, Daniel Johns on vocals and guitars, and Chris Joannou on bass guitar. The group got thei ...
, released in 1999 by record labels Murmur and Epic. The songs " Anthem for the Year 2000", "
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" and "
Miss You Love "Miss You Love" is a song by the Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released as the third single from their 1999 album ''Neon Ballroom''. AllMusic critic Jason Anderson called the song a weepy ballad reminiscent of Goo Goo Dolls. Backgrou ...
" were released as singles and a short film was released for the song " Emotion Sickness". ''Neon Ballroom'' debuted at No. 1 on the
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and peaked at No. 50 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. It was also their most successful album on the
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, where it peaked at No. 29. The album was nominated for 10
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and was certified Triple Platinum by the
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for selling over 210,000 copies in Australia. The album has been described as "heavy rock with orchestral flourishes and synthetic touches with powerfully emotional lyrics" that reflects the personal demons of frontman
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, due to the band's rapid international success.


Background, writing and recording

From May 1998, Silverchair worked on their third studio album, ''Neon Ballroom'', with
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( The Birthday Party,
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,
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Spencer, et al. The band had originally intended to take a 12-month-break after the release of 1997's ''
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'', but in the end they decided to devote their time to making new music. In 1999, Johns announced that he had developed the eating disorder,
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, due to anxiety. Johns noted that the lyrics to "
Ana's Song (Open Fire) "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" is a song by the Australian alternative rock band Silverchair. It was released in May 1999 as the second single from their third album, ''Neon Ballroom''. The song is about lead vocalist Daniel Johns' struggle with anor ...
" dealt with his disorder ("And Ana wrecks your life/like an anorexia life"), where he would "eat what he needed ..to stay awake." He revealed that his eating problems developed from the time of ''Freak Show'' and when ''Neon Ballroom'' was written he "hated music, really everything about it", but felt that he "couldn't stop doing it; I felt like a slave to it." Johns sought therapy and medication but felt "It's easier for me to express it through music and lyrics". Johns said the album was approached differently compared to the band's previous records: "The first two albums were written with the music being second to something else – like school, and everything else that teenagers go through. My mind was on many things, and music was just one of them. On this album, music was the only thing I was doing and the only thing that I had to concentrate on. I approached it differently in that all of the songs were written as poetry. In three months I wrote about 112 poems, and I made a collage out of the poems, and turned the words that meant the most to me into songs. Then I wrote the music around words, rather than writing the words around the music." Drummer
Ben Gillies Benjamin David Gillies (born 24 October 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of Australian rock band Silverchair from 1992 until the band went on hiatus in 2011. In 2003, Gillies formed Tambalane with Wes Carr, initially a ...
said about the writing process, "In our year off, ohnsturned into a hermit, we didn't see him that much. Me and
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were keeping normal hours, and surfing and hanging out with mates. I didn't really think about the writing, I was just thinking about having a good time. I did have a hand in two songs, though "Spawn Again" which was actually for the movie ''Spawn'', and "Trash" which is kind of heavy, a fast, punky one, but it didn't make the album, I am going to try and be more involved with the writing on the next album. This time I was just lapping up the great atmosphere here in Newcastle." However, Gillies would not end up contributing to the songwriting on the follow-up,
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, with Johns writing all of the songs.


Content

''Neon Ballroom'' was an overhaul of the band's musical style found on its first two albums, ''
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'' and ''
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''. " Anthem for the Year 2000", for example, retained much of the band's youthful rock energy but featured a new rock song structure and various electronic effects. Eight years after the album's release, Silverchair
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said: "To me, I honestly feel like our first record was ''Neon Ballroom''. I've never felt any different. I don't feel like our first two albums were Silverchair: that's our teenage high school band. I don't like them at all. I listen to them and go, 'That's cute', especially the first one, because ''Frogstomp'' we were 14. But the second one we're like 16, I'm like 'You're getting older. You're running out of chances'". "Spawn Again" dates back to 1996, originally considered for the band's ''Freak Show'' album. It was recorded under the original title "Spawn" when demoing tracks for ''Neon Ballroom'' and included, in remixed form by hip-hop group Vitro on the 1997 soundtrack to the film ''
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'', adding various electronic elements to the track. A "Pre-Vitro" mix of the same recording was also released on the ''Neon Ballroom'' Limited Edition bonus disc, '' Volume 1'' in 2000, and the ''
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'' compilation in 2002. The ''Neon Ballroom'' album version is a complete re-recording of the song, re-titled "Spawn Again", featuring additional lyrics, specifically an entire verse adding to the animal liberation narrative. The album recording of "Anthem for the Year 2000" is a different mix on the Australian release than the one found on other releases (including singles). "Satin Sheets" was originally called "Punk Song #3" (and was a contender for ''Freak Show'') and "Paint Pastel Princess" was "All the Same to Me". Johns wrote all the songs on the album except "Spawn Again" which he co-wrote with Gillies.


Release

''Neon Ballroom'' was released on 8 March 1999 on
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imprint Murmur. The album debuted at number 1 on the
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, and was certified 4×
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by ARIA. It was also certified
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in the United States. ''Neon Ballroom'' outsold ''Freak Show'' in North America and throughout the world. To date it has sold a total of 2 million albums worldwide. The album charted in Canada, where it peaked at No. 5. It reached the top 40 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart. The album has also been issued in gatefold cover vinyl, limited edition cassette and 180 gram vinyl in 2010, as well as in a double pack with ''
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''. On initial release in the UK, ''Neon Ballroom'' was issued as a limited edition with a bonus
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(see track listing). ''Neon Ballroom'' provided three Australian top 20 singles: " Anthem for the Year 2000", "
Ana's Song (Open Fire) "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" is a song by the Australian alternative rock band Silverchair. It was released in May 1999 as the second single from their third album, ''Neon Ballroom''. The song is about lead vocalist Daniel Johns' struggle with anor ...
" and "
Miss You Love "Miss You Love" is a song by the Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released as the third single from their 1999 album ''Neon Ballroom''. AllMusic critic Jason Anderson called the song a weepy ballad reminiscent of Goo Goo Dolls. Backgrou ...
"; a fourth single, "Paint Pastel Princess", did not reach the top 50. "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" peaked at No. 12 on the ''Billboard''
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. A vinyl version of the album was limited to 5,000 copies worldwide. In Europe and South America it became the group's most successful album to date. ''
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'''s Neva Chonin attributed their chart success to the album's more "mature" sound. After the release of ''Neon Ballroom'', Silverchair's three-album contract with Sony Music had ended. The group eventually signed with
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for North and South America, and formed their own label, Eleven: A Music Company (distributed by
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), with their manager, John Watson for Australia and Asia.


Critical reception

''Electric Music Online'', who gave it a score of 91%, wrote a highly positive review of the album, and picked "Satin Sheets" and "Miss You Love" as the record's best songs. ''
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'' writer Marc Weinroth heavily praised Silverchair's ballads on ''Neon Ballroom'', as well as the use of an orchestra on many of the album's songs. Australian rock music historian
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said "as well as being the band's best album to date, it was universally acknowledged as one of the best albums of the year." German music magazine ''
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'' gave the album a positive score of 8.5 out of 10.


Legacy

In 2019, David James Young of Australian website
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wrote that Silverchair "rarely felt more alive than on ''Neon Ballroom''" and that "it's not the sound of a band aping its heroes — it's the sound of a band shedding its skin; an ugly but nonetheless necessary process of evolution". Young also complimented Silverchair's use of an orchestra on the album, as it "feels vital to these moments on the record, adding further dramatic tension to a record that's already thriving off of it." About the mixed reception it received from some critics, Young wrote: "With 20 years of hindsight, however — not to mention eight full years of Silverchair being spoken of in the past tense — there's a chance for those that may not have understood exactly where ''Neon Ballroom'' was coming from to reevaluate it under a new light. Consider that, when a lot of the criticisms were made about ''Neon Ballroom'', it was from the viewpoint of being the most recent studio album for a still-active band." The music website ''Concrete Playground'' ranked ''Neon Ballroom'' the 27th best Australian album. The American online magazine ''
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'' had two songs from the record, "Anthem for the Year 2000" and "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" on its list "50 Rock Songs That Defined 1999". ''Loudwire'' also included ''Neon Ballroom'' on the list "15 Best Hard Rock Albums of 1999". Australian radio station Double J ranked the album number 7 on its ranking of "The 50 Best Australian Albums of the '90s". British magazine ''
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'' featured ''Neon Ballroom'' on the magazine's list of "The 50 Best Albums from 1999". In October 2010, the album was listed at number 25 in the book ''
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''.


Touring

Silverchair added an auxiliary keyboardist, Sam Holloway (ex- Cordrazine), for the Neon Ballroom Tour. The US leg had the group playing with
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, while Silverchair's tour of UK and the rest of Europe had
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as the support act. The group appeared at festivals in
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and
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, amongst others. Following the tour, the band announced that they would be taking a 12-month-break. Their only live performance in 2000 was at the
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on New Year's Eve. On 21 January 2001, the band played to 250,000 people at
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, a show they described as the highlight of their career.


Track listing


Release history

* 8 March 1999 – Australia * 16 March 1999 – North America


Charts


Weekly


Year-end charts


Certifications


Personnel

;Silverchair *
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– vocals, guitar *
Ben Gillies Benjamin David Gillies (born 24 October 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of Australian rock band Silverchair from 1992 until the band went on hiatus in 2011. In 2003, Gillies formed Tambalane with Wes Carr, initially a ...
– drums *
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 ;Additional personnel *
David Helfgott David Helfgott (born 19 May 1947) is an Australian concert pianist whose life inspired the Academy Award-winning film '' Shine'', in which he was portrayed by actors Geoffrey Rush, Noah Taylor and Alex Rafalowicz. Biography Early life Helfgot ...
– piano (track 1) *
Larry Muhoberac Lawrence Gordon "Larry" Muhoberac, Jr.; (February 12, 1937 - December 4, 2016, in Erina, New South Wales, Australia) was an American musician, record producer, and composer who was also known under pseudonyms "Larry Owens" and "Larry Gordon". C ...
– piano
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(track 1) * Robert Woolf – piano (track 5) * Chris Abrahams – piano (track 8) * Jane Rosenson – harp (track 8) * Sweep (Johns' dog) – guest vocal (track 12) *
Paul Mac Paul Francis McDermott (born 17 September 1965), who performs as Paul Mac, is an Australian electropop musician, singer-songwriter, producer and music re-mixer. He was classically trained at Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Mac has formed variou ...
– keyboards (tracks 2, 4, 10, 12) *
Jim Moginie James Moginie (born 18 May 1956) is an Australian musician. He is best known for his work with Midnight Oil, of which he is a founding member, guitarist, keyboardist and leading songwriter. Career In addition to Midnight Oil, Moginie has work ...
– keyboards (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11) *
Jane Scarpantoni Jane Scarpantoni (born 1960)https://www.myheritage.com/names/jane_scarpantoni is a classically trained American cello player who has played on a number of alternative rock albums. She was a member of Hoboken, New Jersey's Tiny Lights in the mid-1 ...
– cello, string arrangements * John Harding, Fiona Ziegler, Carl Pini, Alexandra d'Elia, Leoni Ziegler, Emma Hayes,
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– violin * Leah Jennings – cello * George Torbayconductor (track 2) ;Technical personnel *
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*
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mixing (tracks 2, 5)


References

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