Review: Big Big Train – Woodcut

 

Big Big Train - Woodcut

Big Big Train – Woodcut
Format: CD – Vinyl LP – Digital / Label: InsideOut Music
Release: 2026

Text: Martien Koolen

‘Woodcut’ is Big Big Train’s sixteenth studio album, and this new album also contains sixteen tracks; furthermore, ‘Woodcut’ is a concept album and after lots of intense listening I can only conclude that ‘Woodcut’ is a prog rock masterpiece indeed. Big Big Train’s previous studio album, ‘The Likes Of Us’ was great and their live album ‘Are We Nearly There Yet’ was magical, but ‘Woodcut’ is their finest record to date fir sure!

‘Woodcut’ starts with the gentle sophisticated prelude called Inkwell Black, featuring cello, violin and clarinet, followed by one of the highlights of this album called The Artist; a superb, typical BBT track that sets the tone – I know it is a cliché – for the rest of the album.

Every track on this album grabs your attention, be it the instrumental Cut And Run (complex prog rock with thunderous riffs), the very diverse Albion Press (beautiful vocal harmonies), the intricate Counting Stars (featuring a sensational guitar solo), the energetic Warp And Weft (Black Sabbath-like riffs), the acoustic Chimaera (melodic  with heartfelt vocals) or the mysterious The Sharpest Blade (vocals by Clare Lindley).

Other beautiful songs are Arcadia (enchanting violin melody), Dead Point (very proggy indeed) and Last Stand, the latter being the perfect ending to an almost perfect album.

Try it and you will like it for sure as Woodcut is definitely a 100% contender for album of the year 2026!

Listening tip: Counting Stars

Tracks:
01. Inkwell Black
02. The Artist
03. The Lie Of The Land 
04. The Sharpest Blade 
05. Albion Press 
06. Arcadia 
07. Second Press 
08. Warp And Weft 
09. Chimaera 
10. Dead Point 
11. Light Without Heat 
12. Dreams in Black And White 
13. Cut and Run 
14. Hawthorn White 
15. Counting Stars 
16. Last Stand 

Website: https://www.bigbigtrain.com/