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A 25 second sample from 'Straight Lines' Problems playing this file? Young Modern is the fifth and final studio album by Australian band, released on 30 March 2007. Young Modern entered the at No. 1 on 15 April 2007, their fifth consecutive album to do this, making them the first band to accomplish this feat in Australia. The album opened at No. 8 on the New Zealand. Young Modern received four ARIA Awards at the 2007 ARIA Awards, including Single of the Year (for ') and Album of the Year.
Contents • • • • • • • • • Recording and production [ ] spent five weeks in the Australian in late 2005 to practice and sharpen material that had previously written. Following this, the band recorded intermediate full band demo versions of the songs. To record the final versions of these songs, the band travelled to Los Angeles to record with record producer at Seedy Underbelly Studios. Johns co-produced the album alongside Launay. During the L.A. Sessions, additional songs were written and recorded. Was hired to compose orchestral arrangements for three songs: 'If You Keep Losing Sleep', 'All Across The World' and the 3 part epic 'Those Thieving Birds/Strange Behaviour'.
Johns and Parks travelled to to have the orchestral arrangements recorded. Unlike previous Silverchair albums, Young Modern was funded by the band, rather than by a.
This was done to 'remove the added label pressures', according to. The name Young Modern comes from a nickname given to Silverchair's lead singer, Johns, by Van Dyke Parks during their time working together on in 2002. The album features various guest appearances from Australian and international musicians such as, and, the latter of whom performed with Johns as. Album and single releases [ ] Young Modern was released on 30 March 2007 in Australia, and 24 July 2007 in the United States of America. The album was released in several versions—the original contained 11 songs, while the version contained an extra song, 'English Garden'. A limited edition DVD was also released, which contained a documentary entitled 'The making of Young Modern', as well as the 'Straight Lines' music video.
The first single from Young Modern, 'Straight Lines', was released on 20 March 2007, a week before the album's release. 'Straight Lines' entered the at No. 1 on 25 March 2007, and held that rank for four weeks. It also peaked at No. 11 on the charts. 'Straight Lines' was certified double platinum by the. On 28 October 2007, 'Straight Lines' won Best Selling Australian Single at the, as well as Single of the Year.
A second single, ', was released on 14 July 2007 as a. The music video for 'Reflections of a Sound' was first screened on 8 June 2007, and was produced by Damon Escott and Stephen Lance of Head Pictures. The third single from Young Modern was ', released on 9 October 2007. The song spent one week on the ARIA charts at No.
16, before dropping out of the charts. The music video for 'If You Keep Losing Sleep' was orchestrated by Van Dyke Parks, and was produced by Damon Escott and Stephen Lance, who also created the 'Reflections of a Sound' video. The video was described by as 'the best video I’ve seen from Australia ever'. Young Modern's fourth single, ', was released as an internet-only single on 23 February 2008. It had first appeared on radio in January that year. Artwork [ ] Young Modern front cover is a tribute to 's Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow.
Response [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating A− Young Modern was received with high acclaim from reviewers. 's review said the album contained 'catchy melodic hooks, inspired lyrical themes, and stunning string arrangements', and called it the 'pinnacle of the band's fascinating development'. Reviewer Clayton Bolger heaped praise on most of the songs on the album, calling 'Straight Lines' an 'instant rock classic'. Reviewer David Fricke called Silverchair's members 'young (in their late twenties).[and] aggressively modern', and called the album a 'polished glam-rock suite'. Sputnikmusic reviewer Tyler Fisher also approved of the album, although he did not think it was as good as it was made out to be, commenting 'It is not as good as the ARIA awards will undoubtedly make it out to be but still one of the better mainstream listens of the year.'
During his weekly entertainment segment on the popular Australian breakfast show, Australian music personality made a sincere comparison of the album to the classic album. Nick Pearson of, meanwhile, was critical of the album.
He began his review with the statement 'Once you reach the level of intellectual maturity where you can tell the difference between cryptic but poetic lyrics and nonsensical crap, you have outgrown Silverchair', and continued in the same fashion throughout. Pearson likened Johns to, saying they share a common inability; 'his inability to write lyrics'. His only praise was for the third single released from the album, ', stating 'If You Keep Losing Sleep' is proof that Silverchair are capable of recording interesting music'. Track listing [ ] All songs written by Daniel Johns unless otherwise noted. • 'Young Modern Station' – 3:11 (Johns, ) • ' – 4:18 (Johns, Hamilton) • ' – 3:20 • ' – 4:09 • 'Those Thieving Birds (Part 1) / Strange Behaviour / Those Thieving Birds (Part 2)' – 7:26 • 'The Man That Knew Too Much' – 4:19 • 'Waiting All Day' – 4:28 (Johns, Hamilton) • ' – 3:07 (Johns, Hamilton) • 'Low' – 3:48 • 'Insomnia' – 3:06 • 'All Across the World' – 4:01 bonus tracks • 'English Garden' – 4:23 • 'Straight Lines' (The Presets Remix) – 3:53 (iTunes special edition) Bonus DVD • The making of Young Modern documentary. • 'Straight Lines' music video • A vinyl version of the album has been made limited to 1000 copies worldwide (400 Available in Australia and 600 elsewhere) Personnel [ ]. Jeremy Bustin.
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