"Ana's Song (Open Fire)" was written by the group's lead singer, Daniel Johns. In 1999, Johns announced that he had developed the eating disorder anorexia nervosa due to anxiety and depression.[3] Johns noted that the lyrics to "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" dealt with his disorder, where he would "eat what he needed ... to stay awake".[4] Ana is the nickname given to anorexia nervosa by people affected by it. He revealed that his eating problems developed from the time of Freak Show (May 1996) and when Neon Ballroom was written he "hated music, really everything about it", but felt that he "couldn't stop doing it; I felt like a slave to it."[5] Johns sought therapy and medication but felt "It's easier for me to express it through music and lyrics". Johns eventually overcame the disorder, realising that he would never be cured of the disease but could live a fulfilled life by learning to cope with it.[3]
The music video was directed by Cate Anderson, who also made the band's video for the song "Emotion Sickness". Australian actress Sarah Aubrey played the girl at the sink washing her hands, while having a distorted image of their cleanliness through the mirror. The video was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Video in 1999.[8]
Reception
AllMusic critic Jason Anderson thought that "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" was one of the three highlights from Neon Ballroom.[9]
^"New Releases – For Week Starting 3 May, 1999: Singles". Music Week. 1 May 1999. p. 27.
^Maxwell, Cyndee (21 May 1999). "Big Rock Is Back, Baby". Radio & Records. No. 1300. p. 86. We returned to Cerrito's office and watched the new Silverchair video, "Ana's Song." The song will be released on June 8.
^"Going for Adds". Radio & Records. No. 1309. 23 July 1999. pp. 79, 84, 92.
^"Impact Dates". Gavin Report. No. 2265. 26 July 1999. pp. 12, 29.