Torrent - Silverchair - Young Modern [2007][CD+SkidVid+Cov]192Kbps
Silverchair - Young Modern [2007][CD+SkidVid+Cov]192Kbps
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SILVERCHAIR - YOUNG MODERN, album released in Australia March 31st 2007, to be released US July 2007.
Encoded 192Kbps [Lame] mp3. Covers included.
Silverchair is a contemporary Australian rock band. The group has had more top twenty hits in Australian charts during the last decade than any other local artist and they have sold over six million albums worldwide. Every album released by the band to date has spawned at least one "Top 3" single and debuted at the number 1 position on Australian charts. Silverchair is also one of only three Australian bands to have three number 1 singles on the Australian Singles Chart. All five studio albums released by the band have peaked at number one in Australia.
Young Modern is the fifth album by the Australian band Silverchair, which was released on March 31st 2007. It is the first album to ever chart as number one on iTunes through orders taken for the album before its release.
'Straight Lines', was the first single released from the album. The song's video clip was filmed at Sydney's Olympic Park train station in November 2006 by AFI award winning Australian filmmakers Paul Goldman and Alice Bell and features the band on a makeshift stage playing the song for a small audience of forty fans.
Tracks:
01 Young Modern Station
02 Straight Lines
03 If You Keep Losing Sleep
04 Reflections Of A Sound
05 Those Thieving Birds[Pt1]-Strange Behaviour-Those Thieving Birds[Pt2]
06 The Man That Knew Too Much
07 Waiting All Day
08 Mind Reader
09 Low
10 Insomnia
11 All Across The World
THE VIDEO [mpeg SkidVid]
Ripped from disc, edited, no logos and encoded 352 x 288 MPEG-1
Short of (maybe) two songs, I hate this new album and LOVED Diorama, along with all the other albums. They sound like 'hyper-hippies' without an ounce of vocals now, and I'm sorely disappointed in this wanna-be 70's funk. I want to point out that people who liked this album try to say that those of us who don't like it don't understand higher levels of music or something. They are dead wrong. It's called taste, preference. Just because you like it doesn't mean it's "intelligent" music and we're all musically dumb. This album gained chair fans and lost ones they'd already won; they lost me here.
the new album looks like a cynical attempt to make money by tapping into the pop market. Paul Mac regularly hangs out at the Imperial and the Newtown hotel if you feel like punching him out.