Fourteen years after their last album -- and 12 years after the death of their lead singer/songwriter
Stuart Adamson --
Big Country reunited to record
The Journey. Well, "reunion" may be a bit of a stretch, as the only original members to appear on
The Journey are drummer
Mark Brzezicki and guitarist
Bruce Watson, who are joined by Watson's guitarist son Jamie, bassist
Derek Forbes, and
Mike Peters, former leader of
the Alarm. Unsurprisingly,
The Journey often recalls the widescreen vistas of
the Alarm, sounding a bit more anthemic and forceful than
Big Country, although there are certainly elements of classic
BC here. "In a Broken Promise Land" elliptically refers to "In a Big Country," the same song is quoted in a synth line on "The Journey," and "Another Country" has a bit of that E-Bowed guitar roar, too, but where
Adamson-era
Big Country contained traces of arty new wave flair to offset their earnestness, this is all very serious rock & roll, big-sounding songs about big things. These are
Peters signatures and he sounds at home here with the reconstituted
Big Country, with everybody on board creating something of a throwback to the super-serious arena rock of the late '80s. It's not fun but it's not meant to be: it's a bunch of lifers in their middle age reconnecting with the things they found important back then. If that only appeals to the diehards, well, there's a reason for that: they're the only other ones who will find this surging alt-arena rock as vital, as necessary as the bandmembers themselves. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine