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3.5 great | wy2sl0 | April 5th 17 | After about 7 full spins, I have truly come to appreciate the stand out tracks on the album. You Don't Even Known and Skybunk Marche remind me of the local jam band that never quite made it and left you wondering how that possibly is, as the music has just the right amount of uniqueness and accessibility. I say that as a complement. Piece Of Me is exceptionally catchy with it's reminiscent "That Song" bridge. When it's on, it's great, although there are a few fillers. One thing this album does reiterate; the technical prowess of the lead man Ian Thornley, from both a vocal and instrumental perspective.
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3.0 good | Antonius | March 11th 17 | I had such a positive opinion from Ghosts that Big Wreck's latest release was a must listen for me. Unfortunately, Grace Street did not meet my expectations as it lacked stand-out tracks, elusive melodies or catchy grooves, something that it's predecessor managed to achieve so perfectly. There is no doubt that Thornley himself as well as his bandmates (especially Dave McMillan on bass), are skilful musicians. This however is far from beeing their grand opus. Recommendations: "You Don't Even Know", "Floodgates", "It Comes As No Surprise"
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4.5 superb | BUK | February 3rd 17 | Grace Street is a vast affair, with exquisite playing and compositions.
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2.5 average | Skiiddz | October 8th 20 |
3.0 good | Thibs | March 17th 17 |
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