Big Wreck
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Big Wreck | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts |
Genre(s) | Hard rock Heavy metal Neo-prog |
Years active | 1994-2002 |
Label(s) | Atlantic |
Associated acts | Thornley |
Former members | |
Ian Thornley Brian Doherty Dave Henning Forrest Williams |
Big Wreck was a neo-progressive hard rock band of the late 1990s.
The band was formed in Boston, Massachusetts by vocalist Ian Thornley, guitarist Brian Doherty, bassist Dave Henning and drummer Forrest Williams, who met as students at the Berklee College of Music. After several years of gigging in Boston and Cambridge, the band signed to a major label and released its debut album In Loving Memory Of... in 1997. The single "The Oaf" was a major Top Ten hit for the band that year.
Since Ian Thornley is Canadian, the band's biggest commercial success was in Canada rather than the United States. The album's subsequent singles, "Blown Wide Open" and "That Song", were not as successful on the American charts as "The Oaf" had been, but in Canada they were both Top Ten hits.
In October of 2001, Big Wreck played a special show at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Uzume Taiko Ensemble of drummers, with The Tragically Hip's Paul Langlois and Robby Baker and guitarist Eric Johnson also making appearances.
The band's second album The Pleasure and the Greed (released in 2001) was marred by poor marketing and was not as big a hit as their debut album, especially in the United States. The band broke up a year later.
Thornley moved back to Toronto, launching the band Thornley. Doherty is now living in Camlachie, a small community near Sarnia, Ontario, and is now teaching guitar to kids in that area. Doherty has also gone on to be in the indie band Death of 8, but the other band members have not yet emerged with new projects.
Hard rock band Submersed and American Idol winner David Cook have both cited the band as an influence.
[edit] Discography
- In Loving Memory Of... (1997, Atlantic/Warner)
- The Pleasure and the Greed (2001, Atlantic/Warner)
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
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U.S. Modern Rock | U.S. Mainstream Rock | ||||
1997 | "The Oaf (My Luck Is Wasted)" | 24 | 9 | In Loving Memory Of... | |
1998 | "That Song" | - | 32 | In Loving Memory Of... | |
1998 | "Blown Wide Open" | - | - | In Loving Memory Of... | |
1998 | "Under the Lighthouse" (Canadian single only) | - | - | In Loving Memory Of... | |
2001 | "Inhale" | - | - | The Pleasure and the Greed | |
2001 | "Ladylike" (Canadian single only) | - | - | The Pleasure and the Greed | |
2002 | "Knee Deep" (Canadian single only) | - | - | The Pleasure and the Greed |
[edit] External links
- Big Wreck Vitals
- Big Wreck Biography
- Ian Thornley of Big Wreck Interview
- Wreck of the '70s - Big Wreck Interview
- Wreck 'n' roll - Big Wreck Interview
- Big Wreck go nocturnal for 'Pleasure'
- Big Wreck On Why Working With Jug Bands Is Cool
- Symphony In Wreck Effect
- Big Wreck's Interview & Desert Island 5