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Big Wreck are a Canadian-American
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band formed by
Ian Thornley Ian Thornley (born July 21, 1972) is a Canadian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is best known for his work with the bands Big Wreck and Thornley. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Thornley studied jazz music at Bosto ...
and Brian Doherty in
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, Massachusetts, in 1992. The band was rounded out with David Henning and Forrest Williams. They disbanded in 2002 and Ian Thornley pursued a solo career with his own band Thornley. In 2010, Ian Thornley and Brian Doherty reunited for a cross-Canada tour, playing both Big Wreck and Thornley songs.
In 2012, under the name Big Wreck, the band released their third studio album, '' Albatross (Big Wreck album), Albatross''. The band has since released the albums ''
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'' in 2014, '' Grace Street'' in 2017, '' ...But for the Sun'' in 2019, and '' 7'' in 2023.


History


Formation as Still Waters, ''In Loving Memory Of...'' (1992–2000)

Big Wreck was originally formed in
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by guitarist
Ian Thornley Ian Thornley (born July 21, 1972) is a Canadian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is best known for his work with the bands Big Wreck and Thornley. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Thornley studied jazz music at Bosto ...
, guitarist Brian Doherty, bassist Dave Henning and drummer Forest Williams while they were students at the
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. Henning and Doherty were previously part of the band Divine Right with lead singer Jim McDermott and drummer Dave Tuohy. The future Big Wreck lineup began jamming and playing gigs together under the name Still Waters in 1992. Unsatisfied with their name, they set out to choose a new official band name, and according to Thornley they settled upon the name Big Wreck in 1994 after something went wrong during a rehearsal session and Doherty exclaimed the session was a "big wreck". Upon their formation, Thornley was not the original singer of the band, but he became the singer after the band couldn't find one. In early 1995, the band recorded and released their first known demo tape which featured six songs, one of which was the original recording of "Overemphasizing" which would be later remixed and remastered for their debut album. The other five songs have yet to see a commercial release. After a few years of gigging in the Boston area and
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, the band got signed to
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and released their debut album '' In Loving Memory Of...'' in 1997. In the US, their single " The Oaf (My Luck Is Wasted)" reached the top ten on the
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in early 1998. Four months later, their follow-up single "
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" reached the top 40 on that same chart. The band found even bigger commercial success in Canada, scoring 4 top 40 hits on the
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. The band went on a 17-date tour to publicize their releases.


''The Pleasure and the Greed'', breakup, other projects (2000–2003)

Big Wreck released their second album, '' The Pleasure and the Greed'', in June 2001. Three singles were released, all of which failed to chart in the U.S. In October of that year, the band played a special show at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Uzume Taiko Ensemble of drummers, guitarist Eric Johnson and
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's Paul Langlois and Robby Baker. The band broke up in early 2003. Ian Thornley moved back to
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and formed the band Thornley. Brian Doherty moved to
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, a small community near
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, where he taught guitar and prepared students for University or Conservatory entrance requirements. Doherty also went on to form the indie rock band Death of 8.


Reunion, ''Albatross'', and ''Bag of Tricks'' (2010–2014)

In 2010, Doherty filled in as guitarist at a Thornley show during the '' Tiny Pictures'' tour, and that led to Doherty joining the band as a touring member. Later that year, a new tour promoted as "''An Evening with Thornley and Big Wreck''" followed, and as a result of the tour's success, the band assumed the Big Wreck moniker, including the existing members of Thornley in the new Big Wreck. In secret, Big Wreck had worked on a reunion album which would later be announced as '' Albatross (Big Wreck album), Albatross''. After recording the album, signing to Anthem, and departing from 604 Records in July 2011, drummer Christopher Henry left the group and was replaced with touring drummer Brad Park. In November 2011, Big Wreck released the lead single and title track off their upcoming album, "
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" their first single release in over ten years. The song received praise and chart success in both the US and Canada, eventually earning the band's first #1 hit. On February 5, 2012, Big Wreck performed at the Sound Academy in Toronto for Canada's Official
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party. They also completed two tours that year, touring Canada from British Columbia to Ontario from April to July, then accompanying Theory of a Deadman for their Jingle Bell Rock tour from November to December, at which time Brad Park was replaced with Chuck Keeping on drums. On June 25, 2013, the band released their first EP, ''Bag of Tricks'', which was compiled of live recordings from the Albatross Tour and a cover of
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' " Good Times Roll." It was released as a digital exclusive.


''Ghosts'' and ''Grace Street'' (2014–2018)

In 2014, the band released their fourth studio album, ''
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''. The album was released in Canada on June 10, 2014, and in the US in July. The album reached #5 on the Canadian Albums Chart and #4 on the US Billboard
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Chart. The album was nominated for "Rock Album of the Year" at the Juno Awards of 2015. In November 2016, Big Wreck released a new single "One Good Piece Of Me" from their upcoming album, '' Grace Street''. On January 5, 2017, after the recording of ''Grace Street'', but prior to its release, guitarist Paulo Neta departed from Big Wreck. Ian Thornley wrote the following on Big Wreck's Facebook page: ''Grace Street'' was released on February 3, 2017. The band embarked on a 31-date tour in support of the album, with supporting act Ascot Royals.


20th anniversary tour, Brian Doherty's death, ...''But for the Sun'' (2018–2020)

In 2018, Big Wreck embarked on a 35-date North American tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''In Loving Memory Of...'', in which they performed every song from the album at each show. Attica Riots were the supporting act for the tour. The album was also physically reissued the same year featuring new artwork and two previously unreleased outtakes from the recording sessions, plus the album's first ever vinyl press. On February 22, 2019, Big Wreck released a new single, "Locomotive", from their upcoming album, '' ...But for the Sun''. In a promotional interview soon after, Ian Thornley revealed the titles of several other upcoming songs from the album, including "Follow Me," "Give Us a Smile," and "Found My Place." On May 10, 2019, the band released a follow-up single, entitled "Too Far Gone." Brian Doherty (born on April 2, 1968) died of lung cancer on June 5, 2019, at age 51. The band performed their previously scheduled shows as a trio, with Chris Caddell joining the band later that year. On July 22, 2019, the band released a third single entitled "One More Chance," along with a release date and a tracklist of ''...But for the Sun.'' The album was released on August 30, 2019. The band embarked on a 49-date tour in support of the record, with Texas King as the supporting act.


''7'' (2020–2023)

In early 2021, Big Wreck announced that they had been working on new music for a follow-up to ''...But for the Sun''. They had recorded 15 songs for a new album, but had discussed releasing them in increments as opposed to the conventional full-length album format. This was due to Ian Thornley's belief in how music is consumed differently nowadays, and felt like fans would be able to take in the large amount of new material more easily by releasing a handful of songs at a time. It was also announced around this time that long-time drummer Chuck Keeping had left the group amicably to focus on family, and former Thornley drummer Sekou Lumumba had joined the band as their new drummer. In the summer of 2021, the band released two one-off singles with the help of
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of
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entitled "Middle of Nowhere" and "Ought to Be," the first of which became their highest charting single in Canada since "Albatross," peaking at #4. These songs were seen as a slight departure of style from the music the band usually releases, due to the more pop-influenced nature of the songs, similar to that of the Thornley albums from the 2000s. They would also be the final songs the band recorded with Chuck Keeping. The band also released their ''Bag of Tricks'' EP on limited edition coloured vinyl for
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. On October 7, 2021, Big Wreck announced the upcoming release of ''7.1'', the first of three EPs (the latter consequently titled ''7.2'' and ''7.3'') that will be released individually and eventually put together to make the band's seventh full-length album. The lead single from the project "Bombs Away," was released the same day. A second single "Fields" (featuring Daniel Greaves of The Watchmen, and Ian D'Sa of
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on backing vocals) was released on November 12, 2021. ''7.1'' was released on November 19, 2021, and the band announced a 15-date tour of Canada. The first half of the tour was postponed to Spring 2022 due to the ongoing
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. BRKN LOVE and Monster Truck were the supporting acts for the tour. This was also the band's final campaign with
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before independently distributing and promoting their band under their own label, Big Wreck Music. The band released a cover of Sting's "Russians" to their
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website on March 4, 2022, in response to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. All proceeds from the release were donated to the UNHRC. On May 6, 2022, the band released the third single of the project, entitled "Spit It Out," to Canadian radio stations. On June 1, 2022, the band announced the release ''7.2'' along with a campaign that allows people to pre-order the EP in several different formats, one of which featuring a bonus track. Each pre-order will allow people to enter a draw to win a turntable and with a one-off pressing of the EP. The same day, a fourth single "Better Off," was made available on streaming services. ''7.2'' was released on June 17, 2022. The band played various festivals and one-off summer shows to promote the EP. On September 30, 2022, the fifth single "Fear & Cowardice" was released to radio with a music video featuring live footage from an exclusive show at The Horseshoe Tavern that took place on July 21, 2022, Ian Thornley's 50th birthday. On November 24, 2022, bassist Dave McMillan hosted an exclusive livestream and confirmed that ''7.3'' would be released on March 24, 2023. On March 10, 2023, ''7.3'' was made available for digital pre-order and pre-save along with the sixth single of the project "Melody & Sound." ''7.3'' was released on March 24, 2023. The album was also released as a composite cassette with all three EPs put together. The band embarked on a tour with over 60 dates in support of ''7'' across Canada and the US over the course of the remainder of 2023. The Standstills, Texas King, Vilivant, and Daniel Greaves are supporting acts throughout the tour. On February 29, 2024, the band officially released ''7'' as a composite album to the general public as a triple vinyl gatefold package, a triple CD package, and a single cassette format. This officially concluded the release cycle of the record.


''Pages,'' ''The Rest of the Story'', Thornley reunion, and Record Store Day (2023–present)

On May 24, 2023, Ian Thornley shared in-studio footage on Instagram of Big Wreck recording what was speculated to be a follow-up to ''7'', with producer
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, who co-produced both ''Albatross'' and ''Ghosts'' with Big Wreck's long-time engineer and producer Eric Ratz. On October 4, 2023, the band officially announced their fourth studio EP, ''Pages'', which consists of 6 out of 18 brand new songs that were recorded in two weeks. It was released on November 24, 2023 and was promoted with a 29-date North American tour. Texas King and Daniel Greaves were the supporting acts. Throughout 2024, Big Wreck performed many more shows to further promote the EP, including the single "Summerlong," which became the most successful single from the project and displayed, along with the rest of the EP, a deeper exploration of the band's new wave and
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influences, featuring prominent synthesizers and gated drums. Ian Thornley hosted an exclusive Q&A session in the summer, where it was confirmed that the remaining 12 songs from the sessions will eventually be released as the band's eighth full-length album, titled ''The Rest of the Story'', at some point in 2025. ''Pages'' received a nomination in the Best Rock Album category at the Juno Awards of 2025. In May 2024, the band announced that they would be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Thornley album ''Come Again'' by temporarily re-adopting the Thornley moniker for the first time in 13 years. They performed two one-off shows in Canada, where they exclusively played songs from both Thornley albums, some of which have not been performed live since their release. The band also remastered and reissued the album on streaming services with previously unreleased bonus tracks, and on vinyl for the first time ever. The band then reverted back to the Big Wreck moniker and announced two more one-off shows for March 2025, billed as ''Big Wreck & Thornley''. The band performed both as Thornley and as Big Wreck, opening for themselves and playing both respective eras of their catalogue. The band was selected as Canada's 2025
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ambassadors and released a deluxe anniversary reissue of ''Albatross''. This reissue saw the album's first vinyl pressing, and features previously unreleased material. On May 19, 2025, the band wiped their social media feeds and posted a countdown clock on their website, set to end at noon on May 23, 2025. The first single from ''The Rest of the Story'' was then released worldwide, titled "Believer."


Band members


Current

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Ian Thornley Ian Thornley (born July 21, 1972) is a Canadian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is best known for his work with the bands Big Wreck and Thornley. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Thornley studied jazz music at Bosto ...
– lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (1992–2003, 2010–present) * Dave McMillan – bass guitar, backing vocals (2010–present) * Chris Caddell - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2019–present) * Sekou Lumumba – drums (2020–present)


Past

* Brian Doherty – rhythm guitar, mandolin, banjo, backing vocals (1992–2003, 2010–2019; his death) * Dave Henning – bass guitar, backing vocals (1992–2003) * Forrest Williams - drums (1992–2003) * Paulo Neta – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–2017; touring 2022-present) * Christopher Henry - drums (2010–2011) * Brad Park – drums (2011–2014) * Chuck Keeping – drums (2014–2020)


Timeline


Tours

* In Loving Memory of Tour (1997–1999) * The Pleasure and the Greed Tour (2001–2002) * An Evening with Ian Thornley and Big Wreck (2010) * Albatross Tour (2012–2013) * Ghosts Tour (2014) * Summer Tour 2016 * Grace Street Tour (2017) * In Loving Memory Of...20th Anniversary Tour (2018) * Summer Tour 2018 * But for the Sun Tour (2019) * 7 Tour (2021–2023) * North American Tour 2023


Discography


Studio albums


Demos & EPs

* ''Big Wreck - Demo'' (1995) * ''Bag of Tricks - Live EP'' (2013) * ''7.1 - EP'' (2021) * ''7.2 - EP'' (2022) * ''7.3 - EP'' (2023) * ''Pages - EP'' (2023)


Singles


Music videos


See also

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