Diorama by Silverchair

Diorama

Silverchair

2002
2.75
Rating
12
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Album Summary

Diorama is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 31 March 2002 by Atlantic and Eleven. It won the 2002 ARIA Music Award for Best Group and Best Rock Album. The album was co-produced by Daniel Johns and David Bottrill. While Bottrill had worked on albums for a variety of other bands, Diorama marked the first production credit for lead singer Johns. Johns wrote most of the album at the piano instead of his usual guitar, while the band took a 12-month break following their previous studio album, Neon Ballroom. Silverchair worked with composer Van Dyke Parks on Diorama; the album contains numerous orchestral arrangements and power ballads, a change from the grunge music typical of their earlier work, but consistent with the band's previous orchestrations on Neon Ballroom. The album's title refers to "a world within a world". Four singles were released: "The Greatest View", "Without You", "Luv Your Life", "Across the Night". All appeared on the Australian singles chart. Diorama was successful in the charts but was not as well received by critics as the band's earlier albums. It reached number one on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Chart and received a rating of 71 (out of 100) on review aggregator Metacritic. It was certified triple-platinum by ARIA, selling in excess of 210,000 copies, and won five ARIA Awards in 2002. Diorama was nominated for Highest-Selling Album in 2003, and three songs from the album were nominated for awards over the two years.

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Jan 30 2026 Author
4
I knew of these guys as a grunge act, didn’t know they have worked with Van Dyke Parks! Good songs with varying balance of both sides
Jan 30 2026 Author
3
The opening track did not hook me. But after a song or 2, it was ok. High point at 'One Way Mule'. Then some weaker song with 2 enjoyable ones: 'Too Much of Not Enough' and 'The Lever'
Feb 01 2026 Author
4
Highly refined product in that operatic/orchestral rock genre, maye a little more pop-oriented than I expected. It is not really my preference, though I didn't dislike it. I'll recognize it as above average though, for those whose thing this is.
Jan 31 2026 Author
3
Gay door
Jan 30 2026 Author
1
I just straight up don't like it 1