Silverchair's debut album, Frogstomp, faithfully follows the alternative rock tradition of
Nirvana and
Pearl Jam, which means that the group of Australian teenagers winds up sounding not like their idols, but like
Stone Temple Pilots and
Bush. For their age, their instrumental capabilities are quite impressive, as the guitars and vocals growl wi...
Silverchair's debut album, Frogstomp, faithfully follows the alternative rock tradition of
Nirvana and
Pearl Jam, which means that the group of Australian teenagers winds up sounding not like their idols, but like
Stone Temple Pilots and
Bush. For their age, their instrumental capabilities are quite impressive, as the guitars and vocals growl with the force of rockers in their early 20s. At the same time, their songwriting abilities aren't as strong, and they are never able to break away from the standard grunge formula. Nevertheless, the record does deliver a collection of songs replicating the thunder of "Tomorrow." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi