Album review: MASSIVE WAGONS – Earth To Grace

massive wagons earth to grace

Earache Records [Release date 08.11.24]

Amazingly this is album number seven from Massive Wagons, and their fourth on Earache Records, with their last two albums both making the UK top 10 album chart. No pressure then lads!

The pre-released songs/singles from the album have all been instant hits, as indeed any single should be. ‘Night Skies’ is perhaps the best of them, with a touching and uplifting lyric, showing the band are not all hard rock & metal anthems.

Mind you, if you are after said metal anthem look no further than ‘Sleep Forever’. A belter of a tune, with some splendid guitar solos – great work Adam Thistlethwaite and Stevie Holl. If Metallica hailed from Morecombe they may have sounded like this…

‘The Good Die Young’ features Hundred Reasons’ Colin Doran, another feel good anthem as is ‘Free And Easy’. Surprised the latter didn’t get released as a single as it is one heck of a catchy tune.

Plenty of musical gems dotted throughout the album, including the humorous ‘Like A Fox’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’, where Massive Wagons unleash their inner Wildhearts. Baz Mills and co. don’t pull any punches on this one as they take aim at the conspiracy theorists.

Grab the Epilogue edition and you get four extra tracks, including the classy cowboy version of ‘Free And Easy’, complete with honky-tonk piano. Takes the song to a whole different place. ‘Punk At Heart’ is also worth shelling out the extra for.

Massive Wagons have released their best album since ‘Full Nelson’ in this reviewer’s humble opinion. Bangers the lot of ‘em! ****1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie

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MASSIVE WAGONS (with Florence Black)

Tue 12 Nov Bristol Rough Trade
Fri 22 Nov Nottingham Rock City
Sat 23 Nov Bristol SWX
Sun 24 Nov Southampton Enginerooms
Tue 26 Nov Birmingham O2 Institute
Wed 27 Nov Glasgow SWG3
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Fri 06 Dec Dublin Grand Social
Sat 07 Dec Belfast Limelight 2


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