Released as the third single off the Frogstomp album. According to Daniel Johns the songs meaning is, “It’s about an execution I saw on telly… I got this video of an execution, and I just saw it, and I was watching it one night, and I had a dream about it, and I woke up and thought, ‘Oh yeah, that’s pretty cool’, and I wrote a song about it.” This song is the only Frogstomp song that the band still played live in the years prior to the bands “indefinite hibernation” in 2011. “Israel’s Son” is one of four songs on the album written solely by Johns. The song caused controversy when a … read more
Released as the third single off the Frogstomp album. According to Daniel Johns the songs meaning is, “It’s about an execution I saw on telly… I got … read more
Released as the third single off the Frogstomp album. According to Daniel Johns the songs meaning is, “It’s about an execution I saw on telly… I got this video of an execution, and I jus… read more
Silverchair was formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" with the demo of their song, "Tomorrow". The demo became one of the most played songs in the history of the Australian station Triple J, and they played that year's Big Day Out as part of the prize for their win. From their third album (Neon Ballroom) onward, the band have tried to experiment with slightly more complex song structures, pop influences, and the usage of orchestral ba… read more
Silverchair was formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" … read more
Silverchair was formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" with the demo of their song, "Tomorrow&qu… read more