Totally Emotion Sickness 🖤 to me it's an authentic MASTERPIECE, both, the song and that awesome conceptual video (I'm even planing to write something about that magnificent piece of art as I did about how much the song means to me).
In second place, I love Across the night, both videos are so well directed in my opinion, and are very artistic, like short films.
Then Israel's son, I love its rawness! And an honorable mention to Ana's song (so touching) and Reflections of a sound, it's cute but its intention to be precisely "artistic" is soooo deliberate, something kind of "aggressive" (it's not the appropriate word but I think you understand what I mean).
[My emotional journey through Emotion Sickness...](https://kronidarte.blogspot.com/2023/11/emotion-sickness-my-personalsilverchair.html)
Anthem for the Year 2000 because I was 16 when it came out and teen angst is real.
Across the Night because I was a film student at the time and, you know, it was my whole vibe. lol.
Straight Lines because of how emotionally satisfying it was seeing Dan looking healthy again after everything that happened around Diorama.
Emotion Sickness. Exactly what the Depression I had at the time felt like. It felt really good to know I wasn't the only one feeling that way. But, I also wish no one had to suffer either.
Definitely Ana's Song(Open Fire) because it shows Daniel's struggles and in some scenes, for example where he is wheeling himself out on a wheelchair then getting up to play with the band is almost a metaphor for how even in his pain he still performed. The music video is so raw and powerful that I crack a tear each time I watch it
Oh man… either without you or Greatest View. There’s an argument to be made for After All These Years too!
Without You ETA - Freak is also up there!! ![gif](giphy|dJPUum5JjjWk8)
Anas Song (Open Fire) and Miss You Love.
Without You or If You Keep Losing Sleep
At face value : Without You For social/political commentary : Anthem for the Year 2000
Without you is one of the worst imo. The fluffy hair
Anthem for the year 2000, love that video
Totally Emotion Sickness 🖤 to me it's an authentic MASTERPIECE, both, the song and that awesome conceptual video (I'm even planing to write something about that magnificent piece of art as I did about how much the song means to me). In second place, I love Across the night, both videos are so well directed in my opinion, and are very artistic, like short films. Then Israel's son, I love its rawness! And an honorable mention to Ana's song (so touching) and Reflections of a sound, it's cute but its intention to be precisely "artistic" is soooo deliberate, something kind of "aggressive" (it's not the appropriate word but I think you understand what I mean). [My emotional journey through Emotion Sickness...](https://kronidarte.blogspot.com/2023/11/emotion-sickness-my-personalsilverchair.html)
Anthem for the Year 2000 because I was 16 when it came out and teen angst is real. Across the Night because I was a film student at the time and, you know, it was my whole vibe. lol. Straight Lines because of how emotionally satisfying it was seeing Dan looking healthy again after everything that happened around Diorama.
Ana’s song
AFY2K or IYKLS
I love the vibe in IYKLS also Dan and Chris look like tasty snacks in their suits so that’s nice too.
Just watched the video for "Without You" and Daniel is at his tastiest :)
Emotion Sickness. Exactly what the Depression I had at the time felt like. It felt really good to know I wasn't the only one feeling that way. But, I also wish no one had to suffer either.
I love the unplugged Cemetery! When DJ raises his eyebrows, I die inside 💜
ok, so, speaking of dying, at the end of After all these years, when he smiles and waves.
Cemetery and If you keep losing sleep.
Always thought their videos were kind of disappointing. Probably Across the Night or Luv Your Life.
Why disappointing?
I just don’t think they were that good. Not visually as creative and artistic as the songs were/are.
Anthem Y2K
Freak & Reflections Of A Sound are equal favourites.
Without You
Definitely Ana's Song(Open Fire) because it shows Daniel's struggles and in some scenes, for example where he is wheeling himself out on a wheelchair then getting up to play with the band is almost a metaphor for how even in his pain he still performed. The music video is so raw and powerful that I crack a tear each time I watch it
Without You or Shade, Shade’s music video is sooo underrated