ACL SATURDAY REVIEW: Big Gigantic

What is the one thing that will make hundreds of smashed-together, dancing dubstep fans go absolutely crazy? Ice-cold pouring rain.

The weather was ominous the entire day but decided to finally release some precipitation the moment that Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken of Big Gigantic began their hour-long set.

Big Gigantic produces electronic music with the help of on-stage saxophone and drums.

It takes a particular type of fan to enjoy a show from Big Gigantic because it is so much more than just music–it is the lights, the fans, the atmosphere–which that make the experience. But for those that are fans of that type of experience, then Big Gigantic is an incredible show.

The use of saxophone in their music really sets them apart from their EDM (electronic dance music) counterparts and provides a refreshing element to the heaps of bass they offer.

The two-man group from Boulder, Colorado was the perfect show to be watching during the downpour, and they handled it beautifully, thanking the crowd after the show for sticking around despite the weather.

It is no surprise that the majority of the crowd did stick around because Big Gigantic fans, and dubstep fans in general, are extremely dedicated and loyal.