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Hailing from the North Carolina countryside, or "The Middle of Nowhere," as it's proudly dubbed on their debut album, the 6 headed musical monster known as 'Big Something' has steadily become one of the most unique and exciting rock bands to emerge from the Southeast. Their musical alchemy is deeply rooted in the strong bond of its members--Nick MacDaniels [lead vocals, guitar], Jesse Hensley [lead guitar, vocals], Casey Cranford [saxophone, E.W.I. "Electronic Wind Instrument"], Ben Vinograd [drums], Josh Kagel [keys, trumpet], and Matt Laird [bass].

After over a decade of touring together with 7 full-length studio albums and even their own Summer music festival The Big What?, Big Something has emerged as a grassroots phenomenon in the live music community.

"I'm proud that we've stuck together through all of this," notes Nick. "We have our own unique thing as a group, and I'm very excited about where it's always been going."

The band has progressively evolved their catalog with each subsequent release. From their debut album Stories from the Middle of Nowhere in 2010, through fan favorites a la Big Something [2013], Truth Serum [2014], Tumbleweed [2017], The Otherside [2018], and Escape [2020], they have constantly pushed the boundaries of their sound. Among many highlights, "Song For Us" and "Love Generator" have accumulated millions of Spotify streams, while their performances at Sweetwater 420 Fest, Lock'n, Electric Forest, Peach Music Festival, Summer Camp, High Sierra and 10 years of their own festival, The Big What? have further solidified their place as luminaries of progressive improvisational rock.

Their seventh studio album, Headspace [out 11/17 on Truth Serum Records], is significant for the band in many ways. Featuring a collection of songs written over the past few years as the world emerged from a strange moment in history, Headspace was inspired in large part by the ongoing conversations surrounding mental health. As the band releases each new single, they will also spotlight several non-profit organizations focused on helping people navigate mental health and wellness. Headspace will also mark the band's last studio release with founding members Doug Marshall (bass) and Josh Kagel (keys/trumpet), both of whom announced their retirement from touring in 2023.

For the new album, Big Something journeyed to Cannon Falls, MN to track at the legendary Pachyderm Recording Studios-- birthplace of Nirvana's In Utero, where they lived together in a guest house overlooking a serene trout stream tucked away into nature.

"We cooked dinner together every night, recorded all day, and really enjoyed a special moment in time making this album," Nick goes on. "It was such a cool bonding experience. We really locked in together musically and tried to tap into the special energy at Pachyderm."

That palpable energy surges through the album's lead track and first single, "The Mountain." The six minute-plus epic sinks its teeth in and clenches its jaw, twisting and turning through organ-laden fuzz towards a rapturous refrain. "The Mountain" carries deeper meaning for the tight-knit group, and the lyrics pay homage to Nick's lifelong best friend and frequent collaborator Paul Interdonato, who wrote a majority of Big Something's lyrics before his tragic passing in 2017.

"'The Mountain' started with one of the last lyrics I have written down in a journal from Paul," Nick goes on. "Coming up the mountain, I can see it all again - the chorus is a metaphor for getting over trauma."

Interdonato's struggle also inspired the theme of the single "Clouds".  A collaboration with Andy Frasco and Justin Osborne of SUSTO, the gripping work delves into dark subject matter over a blissful cloud of catchy sounds. Musically, this is perhaps the most salient display of the breadth of Big Something's jaw-dropping musicianship and genre fluency. The slinky earworm isn't easily forgotten, and showcases head-nodding bass, slick guitars, and keys locked into a funky intergalactic strut, giving way to a distortion-boosted refrain and synth solo.

"I went to write with Andy in Denver and played him a rough recording of the instrumental," recalls Nick. "It didn't have any lyrics yet, so he was helping me think of ideas. We landed on the thought of 'living in the clouds' as a metaphor for addiction. And the character in the song is a close friend who may never come back down."

Big Something leaned into collaboration yet again on "Bob and Weave," a track originally penned by another close friend and frequent collaborator, Josh Phillips from Asheville, NC. The buoyant track sees otherworldly electronics wheeze as the riff slinks beneath swaggering verses and an uplifting chorus.

"Getting to know Josh has been so much fun. He's an incredible singer-songwriter and reminds me a lot of Paul in certain ways. From what I can tell, 'Bob and Weave' is basically about waking up and trying to get through the anxiety of life with the help of friendship -- and maybe some cannabis," MacDaniels added.

Then, there's "Algorithm," a track that serves as a spiritual predecessor to fan favorite "Love Generator."

"It's sort of like a prequel or counterpoint to 'Love Generator' which takes place in a distant future where machines learn to love and become human. In 'Algorithm,' humans are shutting down and turning into machines," he elaborates.

Rounding out the album, the band brought everything full circle with a final nod to Paul by re-recording the first Big Something song ever written, "Amanda Lynn." Originally released on their 2010 debut album Stories From The Middle of Nowhere, "Amanda Lynn" features the first lyrics that Interdonato contributed to the band.

"We thought it was a cool way to connect everything to the roots of our story," MacDaniels explained.

In the end, Big Something's tale is a testament to the power of friendship and that bond burns brighter now than ever as the band prepares to journey across the US for their recently announced HEADSPACE Tour - their biggest headlining tour to date.

"This started out as a group of friends, and it's turned into a family over the years. I love this music and this band and what we do and I hope people can hear and feel that in what we create."

Setlists

    1. 1.Song for Us
    2. 2.TimeBomb
    3. 3.Club Step
    4. 4.Algorithm
    5. 5.Love Generator
    6. 6.Evil Josh
    1. 1.TimeBomb
    2. 2.Wildfire
    3. 3.Clouds
    4. 4.The Mountain
    5. 5.Amanda Lynn (w/ Josh Kagel on trumpet)
    6. 6.UFOs Are Real (w/ Josh Kagel on trumpet)
    7. 7.Tumbleweed (w/ Josh Kagel on keys (>)
    8. 8.The Breakers (w/ Josh Kagel on keys)
    9. 9.Passenger (w/ Josh Kagel on keys)
    10. 10.Waves (w/ Josh Kagel on keys)
    11. 11.Pinky's Ride (w/ Josh Kagel on trumpet)
    1. 1.Song for Us
    2. 2.Fearless (Pink Floyd cover)
    3. 3.Pinky's Ride
    4. 4.Tumbleweed
    5. 5.The Breakers
    6. 6.TimeBomb
    7. 7.Algorithm
    8. 8.Love Generator
    9. 9.Waves (With 3rd chorus Kanika style)
    10. 10.Come Together (The Beatles cover)
    11. 11.The Mountain
    12. 12.Evil Josh
    1. 1.Jam in G (Warm up jam. no guests, w/ Josh Kagel on keys)
    2. 2.WhaWha (KINGWHICK original, w/ Bart Whicker on lead vocals)
    3. 3.Take Me to the River (Al Green cover) (w/ Erica Xanthe on vocals, Taylor Jamison on bass, Bradley Turner on guitar, & Duncan Mapes on Keys)
    4. 4.I Can't Go For That (Daryl Hall & John Oates cover) (Chris H-guitar & vocals, Jordan Z-drums, Taylor J-bass, Bradley T-guitar, Duncan M- keys)
    5. 5.Josh's Disco (Josh Kagel on keys, Doug Marshall on bass, Merritt Duncan on guitar, Stephen Williams on percussion)
    6. 6.The Undertow (Josh Kagel on keys, Doug Marshall on bass, Todd Pettit on percussion & Liza Shaw on vocal harmonies)
    7. 7.Moonage Daydream (David Bowie cover) (Josh Kagel on keys, Doug Marshall on bass, Kara Gilreathe on lead vocals & Robert Rich on guitar)
    8. 8.Pinky's Woman (Josh Kagel on keys, Doug Marshall on bass & Kenna Rock on lead vocals)
    9. 9.Sing a Simple Song (Sly & the Family Stone cover) (JFK-keys, Doug M.-bass, Kenna R.-vocals, Kyle A-guitar, Todd P. & Jordan X-percussion, Gadget-Dancer)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Song for Us
    2. 2.The Moonshine
    3. 3.TimeBomb
    4. 4.Come Together (The Beatles cover) (Brothers Johnson style) (With Brooke Renshaw (Oc3ans) on lead vocals)
    5. 5.Pnuts Song
    6. 6.Palm Trees
    7. 7.Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead cover)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 8.The Mountain
    2. 9.Vibrations
    3. 10.EWI 4000
    4. 11.MYSTERY (Turnstile cover) (Live debut)
    5. 12.Truth Serum (With Josh Kagel on trumpet)
    6. 13.Bob and Weave
    7. 14.Love Generator
  3. Encore

    1. 15.Amanda Lynn (With Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden) tease)

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 37 reviews
  • PURE ELECTRICITY

    by Bucky on 11/3/25Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Such and amazing show! Openers and the them was the perfect way to spend Halloween. I missed all the previous times they have been in Knoxville, & was ecstatic to finally catch their show. Cannot wait till i get to see them again!

  • Must see

    by Mars on 7/20/25Bernie's Beach Bar - Hampton BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a groovy jam band, had SO much fun seeing them at Bernie’s. It rained and the show still went on! Their opener Natalie Brooks was awesome too. They have saxophones, an electric flute, and great vibes. An evening very well spent and I’ll be seeing them again when they come back to the area!

  • Great show, great atmosphere but do not buy drinks

    by lovelivemusic on 7/3/25Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    GLA is a hidden gem. It is a perfect location for a concert. BIG SOMETHING and Oc3ans were outstanding! BUT, the cost of food and drinks at Live Nation is something we just won't spend on. I'd rather pregame than spend $17 for a shot of vodka. Come on LN...do better!

  • Amazing!

    by Joe@ F. Toastery on 7/1/25Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    These guys are talented! Never miss them performing at Greenfield Lake. Always look forward to them coming to Wilmington. Amazing show every time!

  • The Big Something is BIG with the addition of local openers

    by Double E on 7/1/25Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything about this concert was perfection. Timing of starting at 5 along with main acts having a brief intermission, just made it a joy for an older listener to stay. Both local bands that opened could have their own show so they just added to the depth of music The Big Something is known for. Only downside is Live Nation NEEDS BETTER FOOD CHOICES. It's either fried, greasy or stale. No need for any of that with the ability to get any of the amazing food trucks in town.

  • High energy fun

    by AmyN on 4/15/25The Atlantis - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Big Something is so fun and high energy. They are in incredible musicians and have become one of my favorites, I see every time I can.

  • Another Magical night with Big Something at Greenfield

    by Red Hot ChiliSetser on 7/17/24Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    It was another magical night with Big Something at Greenfield Amphitheatre in Wilmington, NC. My friends and I were fortunate enough to be able to see one of our favorite bands live. Although it was very humid and hot, the real heat came from the guitar of Jesse. We really enjoyed the first set as they came out blazing. The second set was utterly amazing hitting the pinnacle as the band played a brand-new song that they had just finished that afternoon. One of the best places to see any band. Beautiful and intimate. The combination of the band and the venue is magic.

  • But Something - Always a good time!

    by Lizzieinthecity on 7/17/24Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    If you haven’t seen Big Something yet you are missing out! These guys are the best and are super talented. They put everything they have into every show. They jam hard and their fans (WhatFam) are the best. Check them out!

  • Great show!

    by Annie B on 7/16/24Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    First time seeing Big Something and they didn’t disappoint. High energy show, fun crowd, great venue!

  • Oversold

    by LAF on 7/16/24Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 3 out of 5

    The bands were 100% Venue was oversold…capacity is 1200, 1500 tix were sold. When the heat and humidity is absolutely brutal, adding 300 extra bodies is a fail for the bands and fans.