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Self-love precedes freedom.

Confidence actualizes risk-taking and the fulfillment of dreams. Emboldened by new levels of belief and shared growth over the course of a decade-plus together, Big Gigantic follow a path towards creative and personal awakening on their seventh full-length album, Free Your Mind. The Boulder, CO duo—Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken—articulate meaningful and melodic songs through a signature hybrid of deft live instrumentation, immersive production, heart-pumping percussion, and, of course, scorching saxophone.

Now, these thirteen tracks echo boundless and bold confidence.

"It starts with accepting and loving who you are," explains Dom. "After acceptance, your mind is free. You can go further and be more open. You go out on a limb and connect to new people. It means something to us individually too. When you love yourself, you're able to be clear about what you want and hope for. Self-love is the beginning. By showing up fully for yourself, you can show up for those you love. You can use that gratitude to spread positivity."

"You can't love anybody until you love who you are first," Jeremy agrees. "Start at the core and go from there. You stop beating yourself up and realize you need to be there for yourself. If you're at one, you're able to pursue those dreams."

In many ways, Big Gigantic quietly closed in upon this realization since 2009. Along the way, the group dropped six full-length offerings, culminating on 2016's Brighter Future. The latter generated staggering numbers across streaming platforms with 100 million-plus plays highlighted by the success of powerhouse collaborations such as "All of Me" [feat. Logic & ROZES], "The Little Things" [feat. Angela McCluskey], "Highly Possible" [feat. Waka Flocka Flame], "Wide Open" [feat. Cherub], and more. Not to mention, they landed high-profile syncs by Apple, Wimbledon, NASCAR, NBA, HBO, Fox, and many others as well as placing music in trailers for Valerian and Dirty Grandpa.

On the road, they held down main stage spots at marquee festivals, ranging from Coachella, Lollapalooza, ULTRA Music Festival, and Hangout Music Festival to Electric Forest and Bonnaroo in addition to headlining and selling out their own Rowdytown at Red Rocks Amphitheatre for eight years running. Powered by mind-blowing proprietary technology, the show evolved into an all-encompassing 3D experience at Rowdytown—which they will bring on the road for their biggest tour to date in 2020. Meanwhile, their 501(c)3 A Big Gigantic Difference Foundation regularly raises money for non-profits benefitting at-risk youth, music education, and other worthy causes, yielding nearly $250,000 to date and donating $1 of each ticket sold.

However, Dom and Jeremy made a conscious decision to live the philosophy of Free Your Mind to the fullest. Assembling the record throughout 2019, they engaged a new approach.

"I did almost everything myself on Brighter Future," Dom goes on. "Free Your Mind is about doing something different and taking what we have and getting out of the box. Of course, a lot of it started at home working on demos, but the vision was more song-oriented. It's melodic. That's the biggest difference. We expanded the form, flipped things, and made them interesting."

At the same time, they launched an innovative rollout, engaging their devout and diehard audience directly. On their official web site, they posed a series of questions tied to each single, imploring fans to answer. These queries incited thousands of responses.

"To free your mind, you have to look inwards," explains Jeremy. "So, we decided to invite fans to do the same thing with us."

Simultaneously, each single referenced a clear theme as well with "self-love" for lead-off "You're The One" [feat. Nevve], "friendship" for the aptly titled "Friends," and "living in the present moment" for "Where I Wanna Be."

Elsewhere, the fourth single "Burning Love" [feat. Kidepo] illuminates another side of Big Gigantic. Tapping into an Afrobeat bounce, tropical percussion pulsates underneath a swaggering and soulful vocal from Kidepo. The subject matter represents their progression.

"We've never really had a classic sweet love song in the past," Dom states. "It's like a conversation between significant others. We really jumped on it."

"St. Lucia" [feat. Felly] sways from a steady beat to a resounding refrain between airtight raps. For the title track, they re-recorded, reimagined, and re-upped "(It Happens) Sometimes" by Jack Back a.k.a. David Guetta with help on the mic from frequent collaborator Jennifer Hartswick. The rising synths, dramatic drops, and dancefloor energy immediately pop off alongside her manic vocals.

"It goes back to the title," Jeremy elaborates. "Over the last year-and-a-half, I've grown a lot personally. Going through that process allowed me to connect with myself more and know the direction I needed to go."

"Plus, we really freed our minds musically," Dom exclaims. "It's the truth."

In the end, Big Gigantic embrace self-love only to encourage it on the largest scale yet via the record and the ensuing tour.

"This embodies everything we're about," Jeremy leaves off. "It's our lives. It's what we've been working towards for eleven years since our first show. It's a learning process. We've reached crazy goals, but we keep setting our sights as high as possible. The fans bring us there. We wouldn't be anywhere without them. They're on the journey alongside us."

On this journey, the humanity we share shines through.

Dom concludes, "The album is about exploring all of the different things that make us human—the things that connect us to ourselves and to each other—so that we can know our true ourselves and live our greatest lives without holding us back. It's about releasing ourselves from feelings of needing to be perfect and feelings of inadequacy or comparison, so we can step into our full power and live big, beautiful, and fulfilling lives."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 333 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great place for this show

    by Ck on 2/20/23The Sylvee - Madison

    I saw big gigantic in electric forest closer 2022, and I have to admit this show was so amazing they even closed the show with my fav song it was amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G Bumpin

    by Jack on 2/15/23The Ritz - Raleigh

    So much more than I thought it was going to be. They killed this show. Will definitely be seeing them again and will definitely be watching more shows at the Ritz in Raleigh

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SENSATIONAL

    by Kshawty on 2/13/23The Ritz - Raleigh

    Nothing but good vibes!! Euphoric!! The crowd, the workers, honestly everyone was so kind

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Liz on 2/13/23The Ritz - Raleigh

    The sound and lighting was on point! One of my favorite shows there yet.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Effing Big G

    by Big G Fan on 2/8/23The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    They are the party you wanna be at!!! Every. Single. Time. Ive seen them 4 or 5 times at festivals/shows and they NEVER disapoint and ALWAYS bring the energy. They are genuienly good dudes, who interact with fans online. Gah I love me some Big G

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    fun times

    by val on 2/8/23The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    it was great! i really enjoyed seeing big gigantic live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G and Young Franco are a vibe

    by Z on 8/23/22The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit

    Honestly the performance was better than the crowd. Mentioned names came to play. Young Franco had me dancing all set. Big G came and brought the house down. Great performance but the crowd could have been more responsive.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome time with awesome people!

    by Mr. Mimic J on 8/2/22Echostage - Washington

    The Sax solos alone are enough to drive you crazy! Embrace the sound and move with the crowd you’ll have a great time!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Too much new music

    by bunny on 7/28/22The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit

    I’ve never left a live music event more disappointed in my life. They played 2-3 songs that I knew off of every album other than their new album. AT LEAST 90% of what they played was new music, which is a completely different sound than what all past albums have been. I understand promoting your new music but this was ridiculous that they took no consideration for old fans. Their new sound was highly disappointing and boring compared to all their old stuff.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Got me funked up

    by tmurph on 7/26/22Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    My body hurt the next day I danced so hard during their last tour! I've been blessed to see Big Gigantic likely around 10 times and they NEVER disappoint. We love the sax and drums!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My First Show

    by Peek_A_Boo on 7/22/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Excellent experience. We had balcony seats and it was great to get to be on the floor but go to the balcony and really take in the show!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performance

    by Stl raver on 7/20/22The Factory - Chesterfield

    Big gigantic was amazing and so versatile!! They are in my top 5 for performers. The venue is nice. The crowd is a weird bunch but that's just the stl edm scene (armature hour). Wish it was a 21+ show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G in Minneapolis

    by Shlee on 7/20/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    The venue was clean, the drinks were priced well and the sound was great! It didn't get too crowded and I could hear the band from each part of the venue. The lights were awesome as well! The bathrooms (female) had a line once and it went fast, thank god! They were clean and well stocked. I would go to a concert at the Fillmore again and again. Plus Big G is literally the best.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G, amazing as always

    by Nick on 7/20/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Such a great venue choice to make the concert more intimate. Their interactions with the crowd make it that much more special. They put on an amazing show and even decided to come out for an encore. The lights and effects were top notch. If you have never been to see them, highly recommend! Thank you for the memories!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G show

    by DP on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Great venue…great sound. Got balcony seats and I don’t think there is a bad view from anywhere up there!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Overcrowded....

    by Loi on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Oversold! Shoulder to shoulder standing room. Bar was located right in front of the entrance with people constantly moving up and down. Constant traffic, hard to enjoy the music when people kept bumping into you. Bought tickets from Fillmore website and they were so hard to retrieve at the gate. Probaby not going to attend another sold out show at Fillmore again.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    maybe it’s me

    by Joe on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    I was caught very off guard by the scheduling. The whole night was scheduled way earlier than what I would consider typical for a show of this genre in minneapolis (and even at this venue). Doors were listed as 7:30, I wouldn’t expect anyone to start playing until at least 8. I’ve been to other shows at this venue and planned my travel accordingly. Ex. Clozee ended much later and she was even playing on a sunday night. Really bummed I missed some of Inzos set, he was my reason for buying the ticket. My other complaint was that it was way too packed, sell less tickets. I’m sure everyone would gladly pay 5 dollars more per ticket to have it be less crowded.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big G was phenomenal!

    by Lukestar on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Big Gigantic put on a terrific show and the Fillmore is a helluva venue! I don't think i'm ever going to come down.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Oversold, poor opener sound

    by Jordan on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    The volume was very low, through all of the openers. You could hardley hear the primary support artist over the talking. Venue was over sold on the floor with no place to stand, other than the way back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal!!!

    by Alyssa W on 7/19/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    I loved the show. The Fillmore was a great venue for Big Gigantic. The lasers were on point and they really put on a show! The crowd was super connected and nobody wanted it to end. I had an amazing time and would love to see them again and again AND AGAIN!!! Beautiful set, beautiful people, overall PHENOMENAL time. Definitely felt the love and good vibes! ❤️‍🔥