Silverchair discography

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Silverchair discography
Silverchair-AcrossTheGreatDivide.jpg
Silverchair performing at the Across the Great Divide tour with Powderfinger in September 2007.
Studio albums5
Live albums1
Compilation albums2
Video albums4
Music videos20
EPs1
Singles20
B-sides57

The discography of Silverchair, an Australian alternative rock band, consists of five studio albums, one extended play (EP), twenty singles, one live album, two compilation albums, four video albums, and twenty music videos.

Contents

Silverchair's first single, "Tomorrow", was highly successful upon its Australian release in 1994, and provided the band an opportunity to release their music internationally. Shortly after, they released their debut album; Frogstomp . [1] Achieving success in the United States and performing around the world, Silverchair's band members continued with their school studies, and in 1997 released Freak Show . Following the success of 1999's Neon Ballroom , Silverchair toured worldwide, then announced a break following the termination of their contract with Sony. The band joined Eleven, a record label formed by their manager John Watson.

Silverchair returned to recording in June 2001, and released Diorama in 2002. Lead singer Daniel Johns suffered from reactive arthritis while the band were touring to promote the album, [2] and after the 2002 ARIA Awards the band announced an indefinite hiatus. [3] Silverchair reunited after Wave Aid in 2005, and released Young Modern in 2007. [4] Silverchair went on an indefinite hiatus in May 2011. [5]

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
CAN
[8]
FRA
[9]
GER
[10]
NZ
[11]
NOR
[12]
SWE
[13]
UK
[14]
US
[15]
Frogstomp 11073230499
Freak Show
  • Released: 4 February 1997
  • Label: Murmur
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL, LP, MD
12222042829533812
Neon Ballroom
  • Released: 8 March 1999
  • Label: Murmur
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL, LP, MD
113523138262950
Diorama
  • Released: 31 March 2002
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL, LP
1131161279191
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum [23]
Young Modern
  • Released: 31 March 2007
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL, LP
1870
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum [24]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS
[6]
Live from Faraway Stables
  • Released: 10 November 2003
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: CD, DL, DVD
13

Compilations

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS
[6]
NZ
[11]
The Best of Volume 1
  • Released: 13 November 2000
  • Label: Murmur
  • Formats: CD, DL
1629
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum [21]
Rarities 1994–1999
  • Released: 12 December 2002
  • Label: Murmur
  • Formats: CD, DL
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Box sets

TitleAlbum details
The Freak Box
  • Released: 4 February 1997
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD
The Diorama Box
  • Released: 1 December 2002
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: CD

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
Tomorrow
  • Released: 16 September 1994
  • Label: Murmur
  • Format: CD, 7"

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
AUS
[6]
CAN
[26]
CAN
Alt

[27]
GER
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
[13]
UK
[28]
UK
Rock

[29]
US
Alt

[30]
US
Main

[31]
"Tomorrow"1994142115911 Frogstomp
"Pure Massacre"19952132711712
  • ARIA: Platinum [32]
"Israel's Son"111239
"Shade"282447
"Freak"199715512233412925
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [32]
Freak Show
"Abuse Me"971444044
"Cemetery"5
"The Door"25
"Anthem for the Year 2000"1999368369331215
  • ARIA: Platinum [34]
Neon Ballroom
"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"1434424521228
  • ARIA: Platinum [32]
"Miss You Love"17435210
"The Greatest View"20023 [upper-alpha 1] 834851136 Diorama
"Without You"8
"Luv Your Life"2018738
"Across the Night"200324
"Straight Lines"200711112
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [37]
Young Modern
"Reflections of a Sound"
"If You Keep Losing Sleep"16
"Mind Reader"2008
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Findaway"1995Frogstomp
"No Association"1996Freak Show
"Paint Pastel Princess"2000Neon Ballroom
"Punk Song 2"The Best of Volume 1
"Tuna in the Brine"2002Diorama
"After All These Years"
"Pins in My Needles" [upper-alpha 2] 2020Non-album singles
"Hollywood" [upper-alpha 2]

B-sides

YearTitleNotesFrom single
1994"Acid Rain""Tomorrow"
"Blind"
"Stoned"
1995"Faultline"Live in Newcastle, 21 October 1994"Pure Massacre"
"Stoned"Live in Newcastle, 21 October 1994
"Blind"Live"Israel's Son"
"Leave Me Out"Live
"Undecided"Live
"Madman"Vocal Mix"Shade"
"Israel's Son"Live
"Findaway"Live at Triple J wireless"Findaway"
1997"New Race""Freak"
"Punk Song #2"
"Undecided" The Masters Apprentices cover"Abuse Me"
"Freak (Remix for Us Rejects)"
"Slab"Nicklaunoise mix"Cemetery"
"Cemetery" Acoustic
"Surfin' Bird""The Door"
"Roses"Live
"Minor Threat"Live
"Madman"Live
1999"London's Burning""Anthem for the Year 2000"
"Untitled"
"The Millennium Bug" Paul Mac remix
"Trash""Ana's Song (Open Fire)"
"Anthem for the Year 2000" A cappella version
"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"Acoustic
"Wasted""Miss You Love"
"Fix Me"
"Minor Threat"
"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"Live video
2000"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"Acoustic remix"Paint Pastel Princess"
2002"Pins in My Needles""The Greatest View"
"Too Much of Not Enough"
"Asylum""Without You"
"Hollywood"
"Ramble"
"The Greatest View"Live on Rove Live "Luv Your Life"
"Without You"Live on Rove Live
Rove Live interview with Daniel JohnsAudio
Rove Live interview with Daniel JohnsVideo
2003"Tuna in the Brine"Demo"Across the Night"
"One Way Mule"Demo
"Luv Your Life"Demo
"Across the Night"Demo
"Across the Night" Van Dyke Parks remix"After All These Years"
"Tuna in the Brine"Van Dyke Parks remix
Band interviews
2007"All Across the World""Straight Lines"
"Sleep All Day"Demo
"I Don't Wanna Be the One"Live
"Straight Lines"Live at Carriageworks Album Launch"Reflections of a Sound"
"Mind Reader"Live at Carriageworks Album Launch
"Luv Your Life"Live at Carriageworks Album Launch – iTunes only
"We're Not Lonely But We Miss You""If You Keep Losing Sleep"
"Barbarella"
"Hide Under Your Tongue" iTunes only
2008"Mind Reader"Live on Across the Great Divide tour "Mind Reader"

Soundtrack appearances

YearSongAppearanceNotesReference
1994"Blind"Triple J: Eleven – A Very Loud CompilationOriginal version [38]
1995"Stoned""Mallrats" soundtrack"Tomorrow" B-Side, new vocal track [39]
1996"Blind" The Cable Guy soundtrackRe-recorded version [40]
1997"Spawn" Spawn (Duet with Vitro) [41]
"Untitled" Godzilla soundtrack"Anthem for the Year 2000" B-side [42]
1999"Freak" Much at Edgefest 1999 Edgefest 1999 live performance [43]
"London's Burning" Burning London: The Clash Tribute compilation"Anthem for the Year 2000" B-side [44]
"Anthem for the Year 2000" WBCN Naked 2000 compilation [45] [46] Neon Ballroom album version [47]
2000"Punk Song #2" Scary Movie soundtrack"Freak" B-side [48]
2005"Israel's Son" WaveAid DVDWaveAid live performance [49]
"Without You"
"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"
"The Greatest View"
"The Door"
2006"Tomorrow"ARIA Awards 20th Anniversary CDFrogstomp album version [50]

Videography

Music videos

YearTitleDirectorNotesReference
1994"Tomorrow"Robert HamblingProduced by Nomad, a music video show on SBS. [51] [1]
1995"Pure Massacre"Robert HamblingFilmed live at the Phoenician Club in Sydney on 12 December 1994.
"Tomorrow"Mark PellingtonUS version.
"Shade"Robert HamblingFilmed at NSN Studios, Newcastle on 24 May 1995. [52]
1996"Israel's Son" Nigel Dick Filmed at Rancho Maria, Canyon Country on 19 December 1995. [53]
1997"Abuse Me" Nick Egan [52]
"Freak" Gerald Casale Filmed in Los Angeles in December 1996. [52]
"Cemetery" [52]
1999"Anthem for the Year 2000"Gavin BowdenFilmed on 23 January 1999 at Martin Place Amphitheatre, Sydney. [52]
"Ana's Song (Open Fire)"Cate Anderson [52]
"Miss You Love"The band's first music video in which they did not play their instruments. [52]
2000"Emotion Sickness"The band's first music video in which they did not appear. [52]
2002"The Greatest View"Sean Gilligan
Sarah-Jane Woulahan
[54]
"Without You" [54]
"Luv Your Life"Steve Scott
James Littlemore
The band's first animated video clip. [55]
2003"Across the Night"Sean Gilligan
Sarah-Jane Woulahan
Featuring Guy Pearce. [54]
"After All These Years"Robert Hambling [52]
2007"Straight Lines"Paul Goldman
Alice Bell
Filmed at Olympic Park railway station in central Sydney. [56]
"Reflections of a Sound"Damon Escott
Stephen Lance
[57]
"If You Keep Losing Sleep" [57]

Live DVDs

TitleAlbum detailsCertifications
Live from Faraway Stables
  • Released: 10 November 2003
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: DVD
Across the Great Divide Tour
  • Released: 1 December 2007
  • Label: Universal Music Australia
  • Format: DVD
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [58]

Documentaries and compilations

TitleAlbum detailsCertification
Across the Night – Creation of Diorama
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Eleven
  • Formats: DVD
The Best of Volume 1: Complete Videography
(Plus Emotion Pictures)
  • Released: 26 January 2004
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: DVD
  • ARIA: Platinum [60]

See also

Notes

  1. "The Greatest View" did not enter the Canadian Singles Chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Hot Canadian Digital Songs chart. [35]
  2. 1 2 "Pins in My Needles" and "Hollywood" were issued separately on music platforms in December 2020 as "Warner Archive" releases. Both were originally released as B-sides from the Diorama album in 2002, with "Pins in My Needles" appearing as the B-side to "The Greatest View" and "Hollywood" as the B-side to "Without You".

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