Tony was recently interviewed alongside his old friends Andy Cairns (Therapy?), CJ (The Wildhearts), Chris McCormack (3 Colours Red) and Claire Sturgess (R1 DJ) as they looked back on the Brit Rock scene in the 90's. The feature is in the new issue of the magazine and can also be read online here
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Thoughts 'n' All Album Review - Team Rock
“Yet, for all his hushed tones and softer hues, Wright has still managed to fashion a set of songs that are, in their own way, as anthemic and as rallying as the high watermarks of his old band. It’s just that the setting has changed from cacophonous rock club to campfire singalong, the savvy turns of phrase and wit of yore still evident, but delivered in a pleasing and often disarmingly confessional mindset.” Read the full review here
Thoughts 'n' All" is number 9 in Pure Rawk Album of the year list.
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"Love Hold On" is number 1 in 'Musical Free Dumb' Song of the year list
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Official Chart Company: Thoughts 'n' All debuts at number 1 on the Official Indie Breakers Chart!
"Highly Recommended 4/5" The Sun Newspaper, Album Review
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Tony Wright Interview: Team Rock (November 2014)
"It's been brilliant - an experience, which is as good a reason to do a tour as any"
Read the full interview here
Read the full interview here
Album Review - Indulge Sound 5/5
“Thoughts ‘n’ All is an album that truly leaves its mark emotionally. You can hear the journey this guy went through – from the lowest point right through to the happiest of times and it’s this kind of song-writing that really sets him out from the crowd. 5/5”
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Read the full review here
Album Review - Rock N Load
All too often, solo albums such as this one can come across as self-indulgent, even arrogant. Let me make this absolutely clear however; this is NOT one of them. It is a beautifully crafted and executed collection of tracks that, while laden with emotion, does not drag the listener down. Quite the opposite. It manages to pull off an exceptionally clever ‘sleight of hand’ by being both dark, yet upbeat; gritty yet uplifting; and would be a most worthy addition to anyone’s music collection. 5/5
Check out the full review here
Check out the full review here