BIG Something have just released their highly-anticipated new self-titled studio album to follow up their award winning 2010 debut ‘Stories from the Middle of Nowhere‘. A purveyor of experimental groove-rock and electro-funk, Big Something is a six-piece ensemble that brings arena sized grooves to every stage they play. This is funk fit for the future, featuring crystalline synths, wailing Saxes, guitars that shred and the unique ethereal sound of the Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI 4000). The band has been moving at a relentless pace with monster live performances all over the East Coast, bringing melodic innovation and evolution to alternative rock, and inspiration to their unceasingly growing audience.
BIG SOMETHING FREE ALBUM STREAM
DATE: Friday, February 28, 2014 (9pm)
Tour Supporting Zach Deputy (10:30PM)
LOCATION: Rex Theater (1602 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203)
TICKETS: $12/$15
AGES: All
PHONE: 412-586-5295
VENUE WEBSITE: http://www.rextheater.com/
BIG Something
Genre: Rock/Alternative
Hometown: Burlington, NC
Single “Good Man“
Live Video “Vibrations All Around“
Press
“There is no weak track on this album. It begins unflinchingly, rising and falling, a complete album…This is the album that sets Big Something into the upper ranks, puts them on the map with the greats. I can’t recommend this album enough.” – Angelica Music
“Comparing them to Rush, Widespread Panic, or Bruce Springsteen is lofty praise. For a band called Big Something, they surely live up to their name.” – Pop Blend
“It’s not a good band, it’s a great band!” – Artie Kornfeld co-founder of Woodstock ’69, former VP Capitol Records
“Rumbling saxophone solos and processed guitars that seem to ding: this is a band where the tone is BIG. Like MGMT or the Flaming Lips, there are plenty of magical moments that make you wonder “how’d they get those sounds?” – Creative Loafing Charlotte
“Magic…Primarily driven by the combination of guitar, synth and sax, the Big Something offer a complexly interwoven series of grooves marked by rich and sonorous mixes.” – YES! Weekly Magazine