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Big Wreck|Ghosts

Ghosts

Big Wreck

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Canadian grunge rockers Big Wreck broke up after the 2001 album The Pleasure and the Greed, with lead singer and guitarist Ian Thornley forming his own Thornley namesake band and continuing his solo career. A rekindled friendship between Thornley and Big Wreck guitarist Brian Doherty led to Doherty joining the Thornley band, which in turn became the second coming of Big Wreck when everyone concerned went into the studio and recorded 2012's Albatross, which didn't so much change the group's original 1990s Soundgarden-like sound as much as restate it. This second album with the new lineup doesn't bump things too far off that original sound, either, although it does expand things a bit in a slightly more prog rock direction, with some acoustic-based tracks tossed in as well. Grungy fuzz guitars lead off the sprawling, nearly eight-minute-long opener, "A Place to Call Home," and since the album ends with a short one-minute acoustic and harmony vocal-laden reprise of the song, it's tempting to expect a prog rock-like concept album here, but that's not the case, really, although the 12 songs and the reprise do flow nicely together over a big sonic palette. Big Wreck still sound a bit like a Canadian Soundgarden, are still heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, and could still be mistaken for Coldplay's northern brother on the radio, but there are some new sonic wrinkles here, too. "Ghosts" and "Come What May" both sound a little bit like early Police, while "Break" and "War Baby" suggest Bono and U2's big-themed stadium anthems. "Hey Mama," one of the best tracks here, has that acoustic/electric Eastern drone feel that Led Zeppelin were so good at decades ago. But overall, Big Wreck haven't messed around with that classic 1990s grunge approach too much here, which may or may not prove to be a good commercial decision going forward. But they do it pretty well, whatever the outcome, and with a lineup of three fine guitarists, there's little doubt that this is a rock band whose members know how to rattle the walls and cell doors as long as they don't paint themselves into a predictable, generic corner.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
A Place to Call Home
00:07:29

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

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2
I Digress
00:04:32

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

3
Ghosts
00:06:10

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

4
My Life
00:04:27

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

5
Hey Mama
00:06:19

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

6
Diamonds
00:05:09

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thonley, Composer - Brian Doherty, Composer - Ian Thornley, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

7
Friends
00:05:45

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

8
Still Here
00:07:47

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

9
Break
00:05:30

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

10
Off and Running
00:05:09

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer - Casey Marshall, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

11
Come What May
00:03:14

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

12
War Baby
00:07:03

Big Wreck, Performer - Thomas Robinson, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

13
A Place to Call Home (Reprise)
00:01:07

Big Wreck, Performer - Ian Thornley, Composer, Writer

Music Access Germany under exclusive licence from Anthem Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

Canadian grunge rockers Big Wreck broke up after the 2001 album The Pleasure and the Greed, with lead singer and guitarist Ian Thornley forming his own Thornley namesake band and continuing his solo career. A rekindled friendship between Thornley and Big Wreck guitarist Brian Doherty led to Doherty joining the Thornley band, which in turn became the second coming of Big Wreck when everyone concerned went into the studio and recorded 2012's Albatross, which didn't so much change the group's original 1990s Soundgarden-like sound as much as restate it. This second album with the new lineup doesn't bump things too far off that original sound, either, although it does expand things a bit in a slightly more prog rock direction, with some acoustic-based tracks tossed in as well. Grungy fuzz guitars lead off the sprawling, nearly eight-minute-long opener, "A Place to Call Home," and since the album ends with a short one-minute acoustic and harmony vocal-laden reprise of the song, it's tempting to expect a prog rock-like concept album here, but that's not the case, really, although the 12 songs and the reprise do flow nicely together over a big sonic palette. Big Wreck still sound a bit like a Canadian Soundgarden, are still heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, and could still be mistaken for Coldplay's northern brother on the radio, but there are some new sonic wrinkles here, too. "Ghosts" and "Come What May" both sound a little bit like early Police, while "Break" and "War Baby" suggest Bono and U2's big-themed stadium anthems. "Hey Mama," one of the best tracks here, has that acoustic/electric Eastern drone feel that Led Zeppelin were so good at decades ago. But overall, Big Wreck haven't messed around with that classic 1990s grunge approach too much here, which may or may not prove to be a good commercial decision going forward. But they do it pretty well, whatever the outcome, and with a lineup of three fine guitarists, there's little doubt that this is a rock band whose members know how to rattle the walls and cell doors as long as they don't paint themselves into a predictable, generic corner.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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