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Australian singer/songwriter, producer, composer, and guitarist
Daniel Johns made his teenage debut in the early '90s as frontman of the chart-topping alt-rock/post-grunge band
Silverchair, later releasing electronic-pop side projects as part of
the Dissociatives and
Dreams, while also embarking on an R&B- and soul-influenced solo career. Over the course of 15 years,
Silverchair became one of the country's most successful bands. Together, they issued five Australian chart-topping, multi-platinum efforts before going on indefinite hiatus in 2011. Under
Johns' guidance, the group's sound progressed from gritty
Nirvana-indebted grunge to orchestral pop/rock influenced by late-era collaborator
Van Dyke Parks. These genre-spanning sonic directions also found their way into
Johns' electro-pop side projects, like the early-2000s duo formed with
Paul Mac,
the Dissociatives, and the late-2010s pairing with
Luke Steele,
Dreams. In 2015,
Johns issued his first solo effort,
Talk; his sophomore set arrived early the next decade, combining the sounds of his various eras on 2022's
FutureNever.
Born in 1979 in Newcastle, New South Wales,
Johns started
Silverchair in 1992 with childhood friends
Ben Gillies and
Chris Joannou. Inspired by
Nirvana, the young band dominated the charts in Australia and became a viable international export with their early albums Frogstomp (1995) and
Freak Show (1997).
Silverchair's sound took a shift in 1999 with
Neon Ballroom, which incorporated dramatic touches and a matured perspective. That change would be cemented in 2002 with
Diorama, the group's fourth straight number one. Co-produced by
Johns and featuring arrangements by
Van Dyke Parks, the album debuted a fresh orchestral approach on sweeping tracks like "Across the Night" and "The Greatest View." During this period, side relationships with two fellow Australians flourished, leading to a pair of
Johns' post-millennial projects:
the Dissociatives and
Dreams.
On
Diorama, piano accompaniment was provided by DJ
Paul Mac, who had worked with
Silverchair since the
Freak Show days. After
Diorama's release,
Johns and
Mac joined in the studio to continue work on a project they dubbed
the Dissociatives. The pair had recorded a short EP in 2000 -- I Can't Believe It's Not Rock -- but wouldn't revisit that experimental pop, rock, and electronic mélange until 2004 with their full-length debut,
The Dissociatives (
Eleven). Featuring the songs "Somewhere Down the Barrel" and "Forever and a Day," the LP peaked just outside the ARIA Top Ten and saw release in the U.S., Japan, and U.K. in 2005.
Switching gears back to
Silverchair,
Johns returned to the studio with the band to record their fifth album, 2007's
Young Modern. Merging the polished pop sound of
the Dissociatives with
Diorama's lush orchestral approach,
Young Modern was written entirely by
Johns and featured guests like
Luke Steele,
Julian Hamilton (
the Presets), and
Paul Mac. Debuting at number one and winning ARIA Awards for Single and Album of the Year, it would also be
Silverchair's final album.
In the years that followed,
Johns began work on another project, this time with
Luke Steele, whom
Johns met in 2003 when
Steele's band
the Sleepy Jackson opened
Silverchair's
Diorama tour. They began collaborating in 2008, crafting songs inspired by
the Beatles'
White Album. However, those demos were lost and the project would remain on the sidelines as
Steele shifted focus to
Empire of the Sun and
Johns returned to
Silverchair for the
Young Modern cycle. A decade would pass before the pair reunited, returning as
Dreams in 2018.
For much of the late 2000s and early 2010s,
Johns collaborated with other artists, including electronic acts like
Zhu,
Slumberjack, and
What So Not; pop duo
the Veronicas; and rapper
360. He also began work on his first solo effort, a surprising mix of sensual R&B and electro-soul. The four-song EP
Aerial Love arrived in early 2015, followed soon after by the full-length
Talk. Featuring the sultry singles "Aerial Love" and "Cool on Fire,"
Talk peaked at number two on the ARIA charts.
Following promotion for
Talk,
Johns reunited with
Steele to begin recording for the
Dreams project. After a mysterious unveiling campaign,
Dreams made their official public debut in 2018 with the funky future-disco single "No One Defeats Us," a strutting call to arms that veered closer to
Empire of the Sun and
Talk than
the Sleepy Jackson or
Silverchair. They performed their first concert at the 2018 installment of Coachella, issuing their second single, "Silence," the same weekend.
In 2021, the reclusive artist began to drop hints of his sophomore solo album. That set materialized in early 2022.
FutureNever merged the various sounds from across
Johns' sonic spectrum -- both as artistic collaborator and solo artist -- and featured guests
Peking Duk and
What So Not, as well as a notable
Diorama reunion with
Van Dyke Parks ("Emergency Calls Only"). As an additional gift for the
Silverchair fans,
Johns also completed the
Young Modern song trilogy with "Those Thieving Birds, Pt. 3." ~ Neil Z. Yeung