We have to show some video clips amateur / live performances by our Facebook page. One of those who went up a couple of weeks ago was Big Wreck, an alternative rock band born in the late nineties which greatly resembles bands like Stone Temple Pilots, Candlebox or from a distance, Audioslave. Reviewing the discography of the group we have found that Boston has just released three albums, and one of them is "Albatross", LP released on 6 March that marks the return of Big Wreck after 11 long years without a single edit studio album.
Ian Thornley and his minions are not going bush. The mighty riff that opens practically 'Head Together' is a fine example of the very great vitality with these new Big Wreck.
This factor is present in both pieces near to hard rock ('Rest Of The World') and those with a small, tight, touch of alternative country (particular case of 'Wolves'). Also in this range of intensities are ballads, which ends up data confirm the fact that all the Big Wreck are stylistically very, very close to Stone Temple Pilots. If you are devotees of the West Coast is quite likely that you end up pleasing as published by these guys.
Be prepared for double neck guitars have been recovered from the trunk of memories. The return of the cane riffs, voices to become Cornell that stretch to infinity ... and become the solos. Yes, turn the guitar solos (fireworks go the final leg of 'A Million Days "). What more could we want?
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