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Thornley Discography of CDs
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Tiny Pictures CD (2009)
The five-year gap between Thornley's first two albums was alarming, and the opening track does little to dispel the worries: sure, the man roars, and his guitar does the same, but the melody is too sappy and the arrangements too cluttered. Seriously, a children choir? Eyebrows may be raised. Thankfully, there are no subsequent traces of sophomore slump on the album, which, after all, contains many songs written around the same time as Thornley's powerful debut, Come Again. Tiny Pictures rips through a set of rock tunes loaded with everything Thornley does well -- simple and bright acoustic melodies, quick buildups to huge riffs that were invented in the '70s but weren't nuke-powered back then, and, of course, the ever-impressive singing. The music is still similar to Audioslave in terms of mood and sheer rock foundation, but it's also clear that the similarities between Thornley and Nickelback don't end with their Canadian passports: in fact, Chad Kroeger co-wrote "Your Song," although it's not the best cut on the disc. Nickelback appear to be busy preparing the ground for Kroeger to take "predictability" as his legal middle name, and some of this seems to rub off on Thornley, who underplays his strength as a rocker in favor of some tame acoustic strumming. But Thornley is at his best when he's all-out and loud, and he probably wouldn't be able to suppress it even if he tried, and so the album sports a satisfying number of straightforward post-grunge cuts, sometimes catchy as hell ("Man Overboard"); some of the lighter cuts work well, too, such as the country-tinged "This Is Where My Heart Is." All in all, Thornley may have failed in his self-professed goal of creating an album that would reveal new layers of sound on each spin, but he did what he really had to: produced a gripping heavy rock record that doesn't wear thin on the first two listens. ~ Alexey Eremenko
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Come Again CD (2004)
Thornley CD discography Big Wreck, Ian Thornley's previous project, was a pop band at its core, mixing late-1990s alternative rock with more ambient textures reminiscent of the Cure and New Order. With Thornley's self-titled band, the singer jacks up the big guitar and drum sounds, arriving at a sound midway between Big Wreck's Jane's Addiction fetish and the ultra-heavy throb of nu-metal. Thornley's voice often recalls Chris Cornell's golden pipes, and the former shares the latter's penchant for soaring vocal hooks as well. There's also a bit of Pink Floyd/Beatles-style dreaminess in the mix, especially on acoustic guitar-led songs such as "The Going Rate (My Fix)" and "All Comes Out In the Wash." (This vibe is also enhanced by the trippy album artwork courtesy of Storm Thorgerson, the man behind several of Floyd's most well known LP covers). An unusually diverse take on heavy music, COME AGAIN proves that metal and variety needn't be mutually exclusive terms.
Personnel: Ian Thornley (vocals, guitar); Tavis Stanley (guitar, background vocals); Sekou ...
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Come Again [Special Edition] (2007)
Thornley albums Track Listing of songs: Falling To Pieces; Come Again; So Far So Good; Going Rate; Keep a Good Man Down; Easy Comes; Beautiful; Bright Side; Clever; Found Another Way; All Comes Out In the Wash; Lies That I Believe; Piss It Away; All Because of Me;
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So Far So Good (2004)
Thornley music CDs Taken from the Canadian alternative rock act's 2004 album 'Come Again'. Tracks TBA. Roadrunner.
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 Thornley Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Thornley music songs: So Far So Good Lyrics, Easy Comes Lyrics, Beautiful Lyrics, Keep a Good Man Down Lyrics, Going Rate Lyrics, All Comes Out in the Wash Lyrics, Clever Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Come Again Lyrics, Found Another Way Lyrics, Bright Side Lyrics, Lies That I Believe Lyrics, Falling To Pieces Lyrics, Another Memory Lyrics, Man Overboard Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Conscience & Consequence Lyrics, Might Be the End Lyrics, All Because of Me, Underneath the Radar Lyrics, Changes Lyrics, All Fall Down Lyrics. See All Songs
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