"A band this good shouldn’t get saddled with a name this bad ... you're just going to have to tell your friends that you're going to see Big Fat Cow, and wince while you do it."

- Too Much Rock

'Behold the Soil!' on Midday Medley

Noah and Kole joined KKFI's Mark Manning to talk about, and share for the first time, the band's debut EP.

A Q&A with The Luna Collective

Noah and Kole sat down with The Luna Collective's Faith Luevanos to talk 'Behold the Soil!', the health of indie music scenes, and growth.

Big Fat Cow's Noah Cassity debuts 'Behold the Soil!' on Mark Manning's Midday MedleyBig Fat Cow's Noah Cassity debuts 'Behold the Soil!' on Mark Manning's Midday Medley
Big Fat Cow interviewed by The Luna Collective's Faith Luevanos about 'Behold the Soil!'Big Fat Cow interviewed by The Luna Collective's Faith Luevanos about 'Behold the Soil!'
Big Fat Cow talks with Cone Magazine ahead of a headliner night at Zounds Sounds B-Side in DallasBig Fat Cow talks with Cone Magazine ahead of a headliner night at Zounds Sounds B-Side in Dallas
Coffee with Cone Magazine

The whole gang sits down with Cone Magazine's Imani Black and Alex Gonzalez ahead of a headlining set at Zounds Sounds B-Side in Dallas.

The Pitch and a Harvest Moon

The band talks the process and the first tour supporting 'Behold the Soil!' with The Pitch's Nick Spacek.

Reviews - Center Cut Records

"'Arbor Day' may be our favorite song of the year."

Big Fat Cow discusses its tour supporting 'Behold the Soil!' with The Pitch's Nick SpacekBig Fat Cow discusses its tour supporting 'Behold the Soil!' with The Pitch's Nick Spacek
Center Cut Records reviews Big Fat Cow's debut EP 'Behold the Soil!'Center Cut Records reviews Big Fat Cow's debut EP 'Behold the Soil!'
Plastic Lizard Reviews offers acclaim for Big Fat Cow's debut EP ' Behold the Soil!'Plastic Lizard Reviews offers acclaim for Big Fat Cow's debut EP ' Behold the Soil!'
Reviews - Plastic Lizard

"...we are peeking into the author’s mind, a brain full of self-reflection about childhood, feelings of being misunderstood and isolated, and internal anxieties. Touching on these subjects makes the music feel more earnest and emotional, and makes for a very commanding listen."

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Reviews - Broken 8 Records

"Behold the Soil!" is a "promising debut from a band with a bright future ahead." "Undeniably engaging" with touches of "melancholic drama that resonates even after the song(s) fades out."

Porch Talk at the Iconic Sunstroke House

The band joins Porch Talk Podcast host Alan Aldridge to discuss touring, 'Behold the Soil!,' and inspiration before a stripped down performance at the Sunstroke House in Columbus, MS.