Ian Fletcher Thornley – Secrets at The Mod Club

By Phjoshua @thereviewsarein

With twenty plus years active in the music business Ian Fletcher Thornley is the consummate professional. Looking happy, youthful and healthy on stage, I don’t have to wonder how things are going.

From the early days of Big Wreck, through the Thornley days, Ian seemed like a he’s in a different place and it’s a very good place. The near sellout crowd at The Mod Club were what I would call fans, in the truest sense of the word. Fanatical, appreciative and all in. With just a quick check on social media you’ll see, they are a community and they love Ian. And he loves them back, he said so.

Note: Opening for Ian was Chris Caddell of Chris Caddell and The Wreckage. Chris seemed a little nervous but he didn’t need to be. The packed house was warm and appreciative. His voice, lyrics and guitar playing were captivating.

Touring to support the Secrets album, the set is mostly a quieter, gentler sound than early Big Wreck. The music is honest and heartfelt. Ian was joined on stage by Dave McMillan (Big Wreck, Thornley) on bass and Glen Milchem (Blue Rodeo) on drums, the three are a cohesive unit with Ian’s haunting, unique voice leading the way.

Although most of the songs were from the new album we did get a taste of The Albatross and an amazing, goose bump level version of Blown Wide Open. The entire set was incredible, and while it may have seemed odd to those around me, I never sang a single word. All I wanted to hear, was Ian.


Thanks to Ian for coming home and finishing up this leg of the “Share Your Secrets” tour in Toronto. There was a film crew kicking around the venue so I’m sure we’ll be seeing footage soon. If you’re out on the West coast, get ready he’s back on tour in March.