In a literal sense, apparently not. There's a real actual 100 megawatt-hour lithium-ion grid battery and (concrete?) pie in the sky ideas for using dry mass for gravity storage.
I wouldn't say it's "pie in the sky" when the technology already exists and has been demonstrated. It's a really simple system.
In a sense, you're right that any technology currently in use is better than a technology that isn't, but if every discussion ended there, we'd have no new technology.
My question was assuming someone is choosing between lithium ion and gravity storage. My understanding is that lithium mining is pretty awful for humans and the environment, the batteries can explode easily, and their lifespan is limited.
Besides being a weird shape, what are the drawbacks of storing energy in concrete blocks?