Big Wreck
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Topic: Big Wreck
Posted By: Undersold
Subject: Big Wreck
Date Posted: December 29 2004 at 18:34
Hey all -- new to the messageboard here.
I was just wondering if anyone had heard of this band. Big Wreck
is (was, actually... the band is no more (lead singer now has a
new band, Thornley, which has somewhat
shunned BW's prog roots save for one or two songs on their album in
order to reach a wider audience... the band still does old BW songs at
shows though)) a prog-rock band out of Boston (Zeppelin, Pink Floyd are
some inspirations) with a lead vocalist and guitarist (Ian Thornley)
who is extremely talented.
They released two amazing records in 1997 and 2001 called In Loving
Memory Of... and The Pleasure and the Greed. Check them
out... some songs to sample: Overemphasizing, Undersold, The Oaf,
Ladylike, Knee Deep, and Blown Wide Open.
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Posted By: the musical box
Date Posted: December 29 2004 at 21:55
I used to like them a few years back...they aint too bad . The new band :Thornley; is preatty boring and is just an excuse to nurse Ian's broken ego... He's also an overrated guitarist and a Chris Cornell wannabe....dont check em out, but Big Wreck is worth a listen.
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Posted By: Undersold
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 01:53
the musical box wrote:
I used to like them a few years back...they aint too bad .
The new band :Thornley; is preatty boring and is just an
excuse to nurse Ian's broken ego... He's also an overrated guitarist
and a Chris Cornell wannabe....dont check em out, but Big Wreck is
worth a listen. |
Harsh words, dude. I met the guy at one of their shows and he's
pretty damn humble -- and I think he deserves every bit of the praise
that he gets (or, rather, doesn't get) for his guitar skills. He
does have the same style (and look, heh) as Cornell, but that's no
reason to knock him as a wannabe. The new band is most certainly
worth a listen (the bass player is formerly of the Watchmen and the
drummer is from Edwin & the Pressure -- and he's also become my
favorite drummer after seeing his drum solos), but isn't the same as BW
save for a couple of tracks (check out The Lies That I Believe), as I
already stated. But I definitely suggest catching them live if
you get a chance -- truly an awesome experience.
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