Concert Review: Biig Piig Pours Lavender Over Webster Hall
I’ve been DYING to see Biig Piig for quite some time. I feel like her music is so smooth, and she radiates that Summer Walker/ Billie Eilish quality of being the most casual, excellent performer; people that do not have to much because their music makes their audience do more. Seeing at Webster Hall was like watching someone prance and peruse through their bedroom, picking up songs like relics and old memorabilia to their life choices.
You ever rummaged through your room and found an old t-shirt from high school, a pair of earrings you no longer wear, or a video game you were OBSESSED with but have not even cracked open in awhile? Just seeing them floods your mind with memories of all the things that happened as you wore or used them. Big Piig treats her songs like they carry old memories with every lyric launching a choice she made or was made unto her. Yet, she sings it with such a reviving ease, as if life was an effortless try. Imagine that?
Big Piig swept through that stage moving across it as if she knew where everything in that room belonged or rather everyone. She breathed that special quality that makes an artist feel like they are your person or their songs are your “place.” Perhaps, that is why she felt so at home on the stage; she makes music for your to feel at home with her. Thus, her approach to the audience was with no timidness or even introduction; as if she knew us because she knows herself…. whoever that is, as Bob Dylan would say. Thus, I full believe in Biig Piig’s future because now, more than ever, people want to know themselves, and are picking music that feels like a self-reflection. Big Piig is the mirror. For More Information On Biig Piig Click Here.