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Big Wreck – Live at The Empire

Dec 20, 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Cost: $53
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Big Wreck – Live at The Empire

December 20, 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

$53
Tour poster featuring image of the band in front of a skyscraper

The Empire Theatre proudly welcomes Canadian rock legends Big Wreck!

In the early weeks of 2020, the members of Big Wreck were returning home after a heavy
few months of touring, ready to settle into a cyclical period of workshopping and
woodshedding new material. Of course, an emerging global pandemic unwelcomely
extended a few months of creative respite into nearly a year-and-a-half of inactivity and
uncertainty. But borrowing whatever adage you’d like about lemonade or open windows,
frontman Ian Thornley and his bandmates decided to take full advantage of the
downtime.

“It was a crazy and uncertain time, but I kind of fell right into my rhythm,”
Thornley recalls. “I’d come into my basement writing room and just lock it all away and
start following leads – riffs from soundchecks or old phone recordings. There are sounds
we’ve never gone for before that I’ve secretly always wanted to try, so the attitude was
kind of, ‘If not now, when?’”

Following that lengthy span of experimentation and gestation, the band hit the
studio with revered producer Eric Ratz (Billy Talent, Arkells) returning behind the board.
The result is a wealth of riches for the Big Wreck faithful and new fans alike; 15 tracks
divided into three EPs that capture the essence of every entry in their celebrated back
catalogue while pushing into some unexplored sonic territory – and that’s saying a lot
considering the resumes of this particular group of players.

Joining Thornley and longtime bassist Dave McMillan for the sessions is guitarist
Chris Caddell, who entered the fold in 2019 following the passing of founding guitarist
Brian Doherty. Another fixture in the line-up is drummer Sekou Lumumba, who
performed with Thornley’s eponymous solo project in the early aughts and a diverse
group of other big names since.

“Everybody’s got their own fingerprints on this, and it felt as natural as
anything,” Thornley enthuses about the recordings. Reports and reviews of recent shows
have called this the best iteration of Big Wreck they’ve heard, and Thornley admits he’d
have a hard time disagreeing; the five tracks comprising Big Wreck: 7.1, the first
installment of the triad, make a compelling case for it, too.

Despite its relatively short runtime, the collection encapsulates the raw, anthemic
rock of their inaugural LPs – 1997’s In Loving Memory of… and 2001’s The Pleasure and
the Greed – and edgy eclecticism of their more recent JUNO-nominated offerings since
reforming in 2012, including 2019’s dynamic …But for the Sun.

“Bombs Away” is arguably the heaviest we’ve heard Big Wreck to date, with a
thundering palm-muted riff exploding out of an ominous acoustic guitar intro to anchor
the musical intensity and lyrical urgency. The beautifully orchestrated “Fields” is upbeat
and uplifting, sure to have longtime fans feeling right at home, while the absolutely
smoking “High on the Hog” gives everyone a chance to flex their chops and serves as an
earnest reminder of Thornley’s impressive range and impactful prowess as a vocalist.

“It was a lot of fun playing with this rhythm section,” Thornley notes. “Things
ended up going in a direction they weren’t going to go when we first came into the
studio, but as a musician, I love being thrown curveballs.”

The moratorium on live concerts through the pandemic may be the biggest
curveball of his career, considering Big Wreck’s penchant and reputation for impactful
performances. They’re hungry to get back to bombarding audiences with their signature
brand of rock, and fortunately, their latest work was seemingly built for the big festival
stages and headlining runs.

Indeed, from both the stereo and stage, Big Wreck is sure to leave fans satiated
and, considering the breadth of fresh and familiar sounds in their latest tour de force,
anticipating where they might musically venture next.

Organizer

The Empire Theatre
View Organizer Website

Venue

Empire Theatre
321 Front Street
Belleville,
+ Google Map
View Venue Website
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  • This event has passed.

Big Wreck – Live at The Empire

December 20, 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

$53
Tour poster featuring image of the band in front of a skyscraper

The Empire Theatre proudly welcomes Canadian rock legends Big Wreck!

In the early weeks of 2020, the members of Big Wreck were returning home after a heavy
few months of touring, ready to settle into a cyclical period of workshopping and
woodshedding new material. Of course, an emerging global pandemic unwelcomely
extended a few months of creative respite into nearly a year-and-a-half of inactivity and
uncertainty. But borrowing whatever adage you’d like about lemonade or open windows,
frontman Ian Thornley and his bandmates decided to take full advantage of the
downtime.

“It was a crazy and uncertain time, but I kind of fell right into my rhythm,”
Thornley recalls. “I’d come into my basement writing room and just lock it all away and
start following leads – riffs from soundchecks or old phone recordings. There are sounds
we’ve never gone for before that I’ve secretly always wanted to try, so the attitude was
kind of, ‘If not now, when?’”

Following that lengthy span of experimentation and gestation, the band hit the
studio with revered producer Eric Ratz (Billy Talent, Arkells) returning behind the board.
The result is a wealth of riches for the Big Wreck faithful and new fans alike; 15 tracks
divided into three EPs that capture the essence of every entry in their celebrated back
catalogue while pushing into some unexplored sonic territory – and that’s saying a lot
considering the resumes of this particular group of players.

Joining Thornley and longtime bassist Dave McMillan for the sessions is guitarist
Chris Caddell, who entered the fold in 2019 following the passing of founding guitarist
Brian Doherty. Another fixture in the line-up is drummer Sekou Lumumba, who
performed with Thornley’s eponymous solo project in the early aughts and a diverse
group of other big names since.

“Everybody’s got their own fingerprints on this, and it felt as natural as
anything,” Thornley enthuses about the recordings. Reports and reviews of recent shows
have called this the best iteration of Big Wreck they’ve heard, and Thornley admits he’d
have a hard time disagreeing; the five tracks comprising Big Wreck: 7.1, the first
installment of the triad, make a compelling case for it, too.

Despite its relatively short runtime, the collection encapsulates the raw, anthemic
rock of their inaugural LPs – 1997’s In Loving Memory of… and 2001’s The Pleasure and
the Greed – and edgy eclecticism of their more recent JUNO-nominated offerings since
reforming in 2012, including 2019’s dynamic …But for the Sun.

“Bombs Away” is arguably the heaviest we’ve heard Big Wreck to date, with a
thundering palm-muted riff exploding out of an ominous acoustic guitar intro to anchor
the musical intensity and lyrical urgency. The beautifully orchestrated “Fields” is upbeat
and uplifting, sure to have longtime fans feeling right at home, while the absolutely
smoking “High on the Hog” gives everyone a chance to flex their chops and serves as an
earnest reminder of Thornley’s impressive range and impactful prowess as a vocalist.

“It was a lot of fun playing with this rhythm section,” Thornley notes. “Things
ended up going in a direction they weren’t going to go when we first came into the
studio, but as a musician, I love being thrown curveballs.”

The moratorium on live concerts through the pandemic may be the biggest
curveball of his career, considering Big Wreck’s penchant and reputation for impactful
performances. They’re hungry to get back to bombarding audiences with their signature
brand of rock, and fortunately, their latest work was seemingly built for the big festival
stages and headlining runs.

Indeed, from both the stereo and stage, Big Wreck is sure to leave fans satiated
and, considering the breadth of fresh and familiar sounds in their latest tour de force,
anticipating where they might musically venture next.

Organizer

The Empire Theatre
View Organizer Website

Venue

Empire Theatre
321 Front Street
Belleville,
+ Google Map
View Venue Website
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