For My Sunday Song #464, we are going to talk about the killer track “Do What You Will” by Canadian/American rock band, Big Wreck. Thanks to my buddy Deke for introducing me to this band and sending me a couple of CDs which included the album this song is from, ‘Albatross’. The album came out on March 6, 2012 in Canada, but the U.S. didn’t see it until almost a year later on February 19, 2013. This song isn’t a single, but probably one of the best deep cuts on this album (and there are many).
The song was written by lead singer Ian Thornley. I’m not sure what the lyrics mean exactly, but there is a freedom to them. An exhilarating sensation throughout. When it says “Let ’em out / Let ’em out of the cage”, it feels like it is saying let go of your inhibitions and go full throttle in life. You might crash and burn, but you will feel alive. Then I wonder if it is about a bad relationship that has ended. Instead of fretting on it, let it go and move on with your life. Leave the person behind and let them deal with it the way they want to deal. They can deal with your ashes left behind as you’ve moved on and it isn’t your concern anymore.
What is with that laugh at the beginning of the song. It is quick and throws you for a loop until that blistering riff comes in. It has a crunch and a bite to it. It is mean, vicious yet exciting and thrilling at the same time. It feels a little like grunge, but not depressing in the least. When that first verse comes in, the bass lets loose with a killer groove. Vocally, Ian is a throwback to someone like Chris Cornell as his deeper tone and delicious scream get to the heart of the song. The harmonies are amazing and at times I feel a strong Beatles influence in the song. I like how it rocks out and then there is a slower break which builds in intensity before exploding with a huge Ian scream, more of that sweet riffing and they are back in your face delivering the goods.
Give the song a listen and tell me what you think it means. A new band to me and I wonder with an album like ‘Albatross’, how were these guys not massive everywhere. It is per magic from beginning to end. And from what I’ve heard of their other albums, they don’t seem to ever disappoint. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful and Happy Sunday!!
“Do What You Will”
Let ’em out
Let ’em out of the cage
And ease the pain
So you do what you will
Do what you will
With the blames and my remains
Oh, yeah
This world becomes alive
When all else fails I won’t
Even though it isn’t right
Have you ever been surprised
Hit the brakes at the speed of light
Now we know just what’s unwise
Let ’em out
Let ’em out of the cage
And ease the pain
Mama you do what you will
Do what you will
With the blames and my remains
Oh, yeah
Ooh, I found this mess again
Nearly on my own
Gonna give you one more try
How you ever wonder why
Never speak at all
Cause I only make you cry
Let ’em out
Let ’em out of the cage
And ease the pain
So you do what you will
Do what you will
With the blames and my remains
Oh, yeah
Do whatever you think’s right
Outta sight and outta my mind
Open up the floodgates wide
Think it’s time we live tonight
The path was there before us alright
Gonna give ’em quite a sight
I’ll sing another chorus in rhyme
Gonna fix up all your pitch and time
Let ’em out
Let ’em out of the cage
And ease the pain
So you do what you will
Do what you will
With the blames and my remains
Do what you will…
Writer(s): Ian Fletcher Thornley


You’ve been doing some homework Sir. Great to see this one in my reader this morning.
“It is quick and throws you for a loop until that blistering riff comes in. It has a crunch and a bite to it. It is mean, vicious yet exciting and thrilling at the same time. It feels a little like grunge, but not depressing in the least”
Can’t write it any better than that Dude.
Bravo!
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Thanks. Such a killer song. Thanks again for turning me on to this band. I’m glad to have a new band to deep dive in to.
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Ian’s voice has aged well. He is still churning out catchy guitar riffs too. I don’t think they got much media coverage in the States during their hey day. That happened to a lot of Canadian bands that were popular at the time. That was fine with me!
I am happy that the band continues to put out new music. Speaking of which, Rest Of The Story is on CD.
Enjoy the rest of the album, and their catalogue.
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The new album is great. I need to grab it. We miss out on a lot of great CanCon which is a shame. And then we get some stuff we don’t want like Bieber and Nickelback!! LOL!!
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If you can find it, look for the album called 7. I think it’s only available on vinyl. It’s a compilation of three EPs, 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3. I’m missing 7.3, but the other two EPs are great.
The first time I saw Big Wreck, the city I live in had put in the no smoking indoors law. Ian gets on stage, lights one up. I wonder if he ever got a fine for that?
There were maybe a couple hundred people in the building. They covered Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song. I was hooked after that show. Every now and then, you can still catch the band playing a small venue nearby.
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I can def hear the Chris Cornell in his voice. They’ve been putting some Big Wreck tunes in my spotify release radar. Big Wreck has really grown on me. They’re an awesome band.
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Yeah, Hate that they didn’t hit big down here as I would’ve like to have discovered them back in the day.
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John, GREAT write-up/realization! Looking forward to hearing ALL your thought as you walk through Ian’s catalog!
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Thanks. I am looking forward to diving deeper.
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