FutureNever

FutureNever

by Daniel Johns
FutureNever

FutureNever

by Daniel Johns

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Seven years and various side projects since his previous solo album, prolific Australian singer and songwriter Daniel Johns released the kaleidoscopic, genre-hopping FutureNever. There's something here for fans of every era, which lends the effort a faint air of career retrospective in the form of newly released songs. The Silverchair faithful will perk up with "FreakNever," a reimagining of that band's 1997 hit single, which provides this album's title with the lyrics "What if the future never came?" Diorama fans are rewarded with "Emergency Calls Only," a grand reunion with Van Dyke Parks that swells with a whimsical string section and Johns' soothing falsetto. Later, album closer "Those Thieving Birds, Pt. 3" completes that Young Modern song trilogy on a cinematic note with sweeping, widescreen melodrama. Fans of his 2015 alt-R&B solo effort Talk will delight at the sensual production blips and hazy atmospherics of "Mansions," the horny strutting of the bedroom funk "I Feel Electric" with Moxie Raia, and the hypnotic "Cocaine Killa" with Peking Duk. Johns goes so far as to drop gems for fans of side duos the Dissociatives (on the digital chamber pop journey "Someone Call an Ambulance") and DREAMS (the neon synth swirl of "D4NGRSBOY" with This Week in the Universe). Aside from these nostalgic and subtly satisfying moments, Johns further expands his stylistic scope with the buzzing guitar scuzz and bloody rasp of "Where Do We Go?"; the raucous, electric-riff blast of "Stand 'Em Up" with What So Not; and the breathtaking vocal showcase on the theatrical "When We Take Over." While FutureNever is entirely of-the-moment, one can't help but feel like Johns is dipping into various points in his past for some larger, yet-unknown purpose: is this a farewell of sorts or simply a gift to longtime listeners familiar with everything he's done since the '90s Silverchair heyday? Wherever the journey takes him, it's clear that Johns remains an artistic force who is still full of surprises after three decades in the industry. And even though FutureNever is not quite sonically (or sequentially) cohesive, it offers a fascinating, comprehensive view of Daniel Johns and his various artistic masks. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2022
Label: Bmg Rights Management
UPC: 4050538805970
Rank: 95386

Tracks

  1. Reclaim Your Heart
  2. Mansions
  3. Where Do We Go?
  4. Cocaine Killa
  5. Stand 'Em Up
  6. I Feel Electric
  7. Emergency Calls Only
  8. FreakNever
  9. D4NGRSB0Y
  10. When We Take Over
  11. Someone Call an Ambulance
  12. Those Thieving Birds, Pt. 3

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Daniel Johns   Primary Artist,Bass,Piano,Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Van Dyke Parks   Featured Artist
What So Not   Featured Artist
Beau Golden   Keyboards,Mellotron,Moog Bass,Vibraphone,Synthesizer,Organ,Piano
Jake Meadows   Harp
Dave Jenkins, Jr.   Drums
Lawrence Pike   Drums
Purplegirl   Featured Artist
This Week in the Universe   Featured Artist
Peking Duk   Featured Artist
Moxie Raia   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Sam LaMore   Engineer,Producer
Daniel Johns   Arranger,Composer,Musician,Producer
Van Dyke Parks   Arranger
Brent Clark   Engineer,Recording
Steve Smart   Engineer
Casey Golden   Composer,Musician,Producer
Sam Littlemore   Composer
Christopher Emerson   Composer
Steve Scanlon   Engineer
S. Carey   Mixing
Mitch Kenny   Engineer,Producer
Tyler Scott   Engineer
What So Not   Producer
Beau Golden   Engineer,Musician,Producer,Composer
Slumberjack   Producer
MXXWLL   Producer
Jake Meadows   Composer,Producer
Josh Wakely   Composer
Dave Jenkins, Jr.   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Maxwell Bidstrup   Composer
This Week in the Universe   Musician,Producer
Louis Schoorl   Producer
Peking Duk   Producer
Adam Hyde   Composer
Reuben Styles Richards   Composer
Mark Landon   Composer
Laura Raia   Composer
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