Denver indie rock band Big Signal is out to capture the subtle poetry of hanging out.
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Big Signal is out to capture the subtle poetry of hanging out. Powered by scrappy guitar hooks, nostalgia-tinged power pop melodies, and earnest vocals that feel like a late night conversation with a friend, the band’s catalogue treats walks to the corner store and Chinese takeout dinners like epic poems.
With a laidback take on slacker rock that echoes the likes of Kurt Vile, MJ Lenderman, and Pavement, Big Signal’s debut album Alright After All is a sweeping ode to the redemptive power of friendship, and the band’s faithful Denver following can attest that the band’s shows aren’t just shows— they’re much-needed hangouts, disguised as rock & roll concerts.
Big Signal’s debut album Alright After All was produced and mixed by indie artist Boski. Recorded in a makeshift garage studio, the ten-track record catalogues the many forms of salvation that can be found in even the most mundane acts of friendship.
The band’s album release show at Larimer Lounge was covered by Greeblehaus and Couched Media, filling out the black box room with sign-waving, bubble-blowing fans.
Alright After All