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Daniel Johns - FutureNever (LP) - Blue/Red Marble Vinyl

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Album Info

Artist: Daniel Johns
Album: FutureNever
Released: Australia, 22 Apr 2022

Tracklist:

A1Reclaim Your Heart4:12
A2Mansions3:46
A3Where Do We Go?2:58
A4Cocaine Killa (feat. Peking Duk)3:37
A5Stand 'Em Up (feat. What So Not)3:39
A6I Feel Electric (feat. Moxie Raia)3:54
B1Emergency Calls Only (feat. Van Dyke Parks)4:39
B2FreakNever (feat. purplegirl)4:29
B3D4NGRSBOY (feat. This Week in the Universe)4:04
B4When We Take Over2:31
B5Someone Call An Ambulance3:00
B6Those Thieving Birds, Pt. 34:01


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Description

Daniel Johns' album "FutureNever" marks a significant chapter in the artist's career, showcasing his evolution from the frontman of the iconic Australian band Silverchair to a solo artist with a distinct voice and vision. Released in 2022, "FutureNever" is a testament to Johns' ability to reinvent himself and push the boundaries of his musical expression.

The album is a rich tapestry of sounds, blending elements of rock, electronic, and pop, which reflects Johns' diverse musical influences and his willingness to experiment. This eclectic mix is evident from the opening track, which sets the tone for an album that is both introspective and expansive. Johns' production skills are on full display, as he crafts intricate soundscapes that are both immersive and engaging.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cocaine Killa," which features a collaboration with Peking Duk. The song is a pulsating, high-energy track that combines Johns' signature vocal style with a driving beat and infectious melody. Another highlight is "I Feel Electric," a track that captures the essence of the album with its blend of electronic elements and rock sensibilities. These songs exemplify Johns' ability to create music that is both innovative and accessible.

"FutureNever" has been well-received by critics, who have praised Johns for his bold artistic choices and the album's cohesive yet diverse sound. Many have noted that the album represents a new chapter in Johns' career, one that is marked by creative freedom and a willingness to explore new musical territories. This critical acclaim is a testament to Johns' enduring talent and his ability to remain relevant in an ever-changing music landscape.

The album's title, "FutureNever," suggests a theme of timelessness and the idea of living in the moment, which is reflected in the lyrics and overall mood of the album. Johns has described the album as a journey through his past, present, and future, and this is evident in the way he weaves personal experiences and reflections into his music. The result is an album that feels both intimate and universal, resonating with listeners on multiple levels.

In terms of cultural significance, "FutureNever" represents a continuation of Johns' influence on the Australian music scene. As a former member of Silverchair, Johns was instrumental in shaping the sound of alternative rock in the 1990s and early 2000s. With "FutureNever," he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in music, inspiring a new generation of artists to explore their own creative potential.

While "FutureNever" may not have garnered major awards, its impact is felt in the way it challenges listeners to think differently about music and the role of the artist. Johns' willingness to take risks and defy expectations is a reminder of the power of artistic expression and the importance of staying true to one's vision.

Overall, "FutureNever" is a compelling and thought-provoking album that showcases Daniel Johns' growth as an artist. It is a testament to his ability to adapt and evolve, while still maintaining the unique voice that has made him a beloved figure in the music world. For fans of Johns' previous work, as well as those new to his music, "FutureNever" offers a captivating listening experience that is both fresh and familiar.

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