Silverchair
Frontman Says He Rarely Ate for Nearly a Year
Rollingstone.com
By Blair R. Fischer
June 10, 1999
silverchair's Daniel Johns uses "Ana's Song" to explain battle
with anorexia
Daniel Johns has a secret he's only now telling -- and anyone's free to
hear it. The silverchair frontman has used his music, rather
than the Ricki Lake show, to reveal his on-going battle with
anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder that primarily affects
women. "Ana's Song (Open Fire)," the new
single from the trio's Neon Ballroom, is a frank assessment
of Johns' life with the disease, an addiction to starvation
that, he says, made him "eat what he needed. ..to stay
awake." "I've been told that it's when you feel
like you've lost control of your life and you start really
controlling anything you can control," says Johns, "and
it just so happens to be the one thing no one can tell you
what to do."
The lyrics to "Ana's Song" can't be misinterpreted:
"And you're my obsession/I love you to the bones/And
Ana wrecks your life/Like an anorexia life." Johns explains,
"I wasn't eating and it went on for about six months
to a year."
Today, Johns still appears quite thin and confesses, "I don't think
you can ever be totally cured from something like that until
you go and get professional help, but it's definitely better
than it was before." Johns says he'll seek more diligent
treatment once this tour is out of the way.
"I'll do it once we've done all this album stuff, when I've got more
time to focus on myself and not just the music."