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JAN
18
2019
New York, NY
Bowery Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
12
2019
Allston, MA
Great Scott
I Was There
JAN
11
2019
Hamden, CT
Space Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
05
2019
Washington, DC
Comet Ping Pong
I Was There
JAN
04
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Everybody Hits Philadelphia
I Was There
SEP
29
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Market Hotel
I Was There
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Journee
June 23rd 2016
big ups seems pretty reminiscent of dead boys if im being honest. my dad knew the bassist's mother so i got to meet him. i loved the so so glos and their blink-182ish vibe as well even though im not a fan of blink-182 (i might be after what i heard last night) i would definitely see them again.
Philadelphia, PA@PhilaMOCA
About Big Ups
On May 18th, 2018, Brooklyn's Big Ups return with their third full-length via Exploding in Sound Records. After forming eight years ago, the band comprised of Brendan Finn (drums), Joe Galarraga (vocals), Amar Lal (guitar), and Carlos Salguero Jr. (bass) continue to tackle dualities in the aptly named Two Parts Together. If 2014's Eighteen Hours of Static was a brash screed about faith versus science, and 2016's Before A Million Universes an introspective look at the individual against society, then Two Parts Together lies in the liminal, attempting to make sense of unknowable and basking in uncertainty.
The album's title track finds vocalist Galarraga searching for meaning in ritual through the examples of a wedding and a funeral. "I just wanted to feel/just how it would be," he states, hoping for some sort of self-discovery through these human institutions. This emotional inquisition is echoed throughout the album, often in opposition to the omnipresent "lake" mentioned in several songs. What rests below its surface, or bubbles up from the bottom? Throughout Two Parts Together, Big Ups wrestles with the power of mystery both tangibly and metaphysically.
And the band does so often through its signature dynamics. Lal's biting guitar work is bolstered by Finn's crashing and Salguero's booming, and together they can tightly settle into a lull. But Big Ups is not simply employing its old tricks; Two Parts Together sees the quartet utilizing the studio more than ever. Their normal sonic palette has been supplemented with additional strings, harmonium, field recordings, piano, and more. The album is paced through thoughtful instrumentals and interludes, as if to offer the listener a breath of fresh air or - perhaps - a walk around the lake.
The album's title track finds vocalist Galarraga searching for meaning in ritual through the examples of a wedding and a funeral. "I just wanted to feel/just how it would be," he states, hoping for some sort of self-discovery through these human institutions. This emotional inquisition is echoed throughout the album, often in opposition to the omnipresent "lake" mentioned in several songs. What rests below its surface, or bubbles up from the bottom? Throughout Two Parts Together, Big Ups wrestles with the power of mystery both tangibly and metaphysically.
And the band does so often through its signature dynamics. Lal's biting guitar work is bolstered by Finn's crashing and Salguero's booming, and together they can tightly settle into a lull. But Big Ups is not simply employing its old tricks; Two Parts Together sees the quartet utilizing the studio more than ever. Their normal sonic palette has been supplemented with additional strings, harmonium, field recordings, piano, and more. The album is paced through thoughtful instrumentals and interludes, as if to offer the listener a breath of fresh air or - perhaps - a walk around the lake.
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Genres:
Post Hardcore, Punctual Punk, Rock, Nerdcore, Post-ponk, Punk
Band Members:
Brendan Finn Joe Galarraga, Amar Lal, Carlos Salguero
Hometown:
New York, New York
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Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00

Circle Beanie
$20.00
Concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
18
2019
New York, NY
Bowery Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
12
2019
Allston, MA
Great Scott
I Was There
JAN
11
2019
Hamden, CT
Space Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
05
2019
Washington, DC
Comet Ping Pong
I Was There
JAN
04
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Everybody Hits Philadelphia
I Was There
SEP
29
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Market Hotel
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Journee
June 23rd 2016
big ups seems pretty reminiscent of dead boys if im being honest. my dad knew the bassist's mother so i got to meet him. i loved the so so glos and their blink-182ish vibe as well even though im not a fan of blink-182 (i might be after what i heard last night) i would definitely see them again.
Philadelphia, PA@PhilaMOCA
About Big Ups
On May 18th, 2018, Brooklyn's Big Ups return with their third full-length via Exploding in Sound Records. After forming eight years ago, the band comprised of Brendan Finn (drums), Joe Galarraga (vocals), Amar Lal (guitar), and Carlos Salguero Jr. (bass) continue to tackle dualities in the aptly named Two Parts Together. If 2014's Eighteen Hours of Static was a brash screed about faith versus science, and 2016's Before A Million Universes an introspective look at the individual against society, then Two Parts Together lies in the liminal, attempting to make sense of unknowable and basking in uncertainty.
The album's title track finds vocalist Galarraga searching for meaning in ritual through the examples of a wedding and a funeral. "I just wanted to feel/just how it would be," he states, hoping for some sort of self-discovery through these human institutions. This emotional inquisition is echoed throughout the album, often in opposition to the omnipresent "lake" mentioned in several songs. What rests below its surface, or bubbles up from the bottom? Throughout Two Parts Together, Big Ups wrestles with the power of mystery both tangibly and metaphysically.
And the band does so often through its signature dynamics. Lal's biting guitar work is bolstered by Finn's crashing and Salguero's booming, and together they can tightly settle into a lull. But Big Ups is not simply employing its old tricks; Two Parts Together sees the quartet utilizing the studio more than ever. Their normal sonic palette has been supplemented with additional strings, harmonium, field recordings, piano, and more. The album is paced through thoughtful instrumentals and interludes, as if to offer the listener a breath of fresh air or - perhaps - a walk around the lake.
The album's title track finds vocalist Galarraga searching for meaning in ritual through the examples of a wedding and a funeral. "I just wanted to feel/just how it would be," he states, hoping for some sort of self-discovery through these human institutions. This emotional inquisition is echoed throughout the album, often in opposition to the omnipresent "lake" mentioned in several songs. What rests below its surface, or bubbles up from the bottom? Throughout Two Parts Together, Big Ups wrestles with the power of mystery both tangibly and metaphysically.
And the band does so often through its signature dynamics. Lal's biting guitar work is bolstered by Finn's crashing and Salguero's booming, and together they can tightly settle into a lull. But Big Ups is not simply employing its old tricks; Two Parts Together sees the quartet utilizing the studio more than ever. Their normal sonic palette has been supplemented with additional strings, harmonium, field recordings, piano, and more. The album is paced through thoughtful instrumentals and interludes, as if to offer the listener a breath of fresh air or - perhaps - a walk around the lake.
Show More
Genres:
Post Hardcore, Punctual Punk, Rock, Nerdcore, Post-ponk, Punk
Band Members:
Brendan Finn Joe Galarraga, Amar Lal, Carlos Salguero
Hometown:
New York, New York
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