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Silverchair

Rock/Grunge/Progressive Rock·Music·established·Australia
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YT SUBS
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Silverchair is an Australian rock band formed in Newcastle in 1992, consisting of Daniel Johns, Ben Gillies, and Chris Joannou. They achieved international success after winning a demo competition in 1994 and became one of the most successful Australian rock acts, being the only band to have five number-one albums in Australia.

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (5)
  • Performed on Saturday Night Live
  • Only band to have five number-one albums in Australia
  • 577 shows over 16 years of touring
  • Songs featured in major Hollywood films
  • Record-breaking ARIA Awards success
SIMILAR ARTISTS (6)
FREQUENTLY ASKED (4)
Q:Is Silverchair underrated?

Silverchair has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 10 out of 100. fans across Reddit, YouTube comments, and music forums independently describe them as underrated or a hidden gem. they have notable achievements including performed on saturday night live.

Q:What genre is Silverchair?

Silverchair works in Rock/Grunge/Progressive Rock originating from Australia (Newcastle). As a music artist at the "established" level, Silverchair has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader Rock scene. They are signed to a major label.

Q:Who are similar artists to Silverchair?

Fans of Silverchair often also enjoy Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Bush, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers. These artists share common ground in the Rock space and/or the Australia music scene. If you appreciate Silverchair's approach to rock/grunge/progressive rock, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Silverchair more famous?

With a Gap Score of 10/100, Silverchair's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (established). Contributing factors: the gap between quality and fame often comes down to timing, market dynamics, and the inherent biases of recommendation algorithms that favor established artists.