SILVERCHAIR: THE DOOR Single Album (1997)

SILVERCHAIR: THE DOOR Single Album cover

The Door is a song by Silverchair, released in October 1997, as the last single from their second album, Freak Show. The band’s vocalist and guitarist Daniel Johns said:

“It’s influenced a lot by Led Zeppelin and anything from that era really. Before the album, when I actually wrote it and showed Ben and Chris, Ben and Chris liked it and they wanted to continue working on it and write a bit more, and I didn’t really like the song. And they were like, ‘oh, come on, we’ll just use it’ and so I said, ‘yeah all right,’ just to see how it would turn out. And it ended up changed a little bit and now I’m really happy with it.”

SILVERCHAIR: THE DOOR Single Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. The Door
  2. Surfin’ Bird (The Trashmen cover)
  3. Roses (live)
  4. Minor Threat (live cover)
  5. Madman (live)

SILVERCHAIR: THE DOOR Lyrics
SILVERCHAIR: THE DOOR Single Album back cover

Silverchair
Daniel Johns: vocals, guitars, sleeve art direction
Ben Gillies: drums, timpani, percussion, sleeve art direction
Chris Joannou: bass guitar, sleeve art direction

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