Music | The Ten Best Images of Austin City Limits Music Festival | October 9-11

We had ourselves a raging time in Austin earlier this month and we wanted to share our top images from our favorite festival.

Albert Hammond Jr.

Leon Bridges

Austin Skyline

Brand New

Gary Clark Jr.

Disclosure

Halsey

Chance The Rapper

Hozier

The Weeknd

All Photos by Robert Castro/Ultra5280

Music | Hozier | Red Rocks Amphitheater | August 2 | Review and Photos

This past Sunday at Red Rocks was quite the moment for Irish singer-songwriter Andrew Hozier-Byrne aka Hozier, especially when not even six months ago he was playing at the Ogden! Now he’s selling out one of Americas greatest National Landmarks, which holds more than five times the number of fans as the intimate theater off Colfax. His exponential growth is without a doubt an incredible accomplishment and his live performance was nothing short of spectacular. We had the wonderful opportunity to cover this highly anticipated show and we definitely had the time of our lives! The opening band Dawes were a fitting way to start the night with their mix of folk and indie rock songs like “Time spent in Lost Angeles” and “When my time comes”.

After a short set break, Hozier then carried us on a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the night by playing the upbeat tunes of “Jackie and Wilson” all the way to his dark love song duet “In a week” with Irish singer Alana Henderson that brought us to literal tears. After wiping our eyes clean we noticed the rarely seen Blue Moon rising over Denver’s city lights, giving us a view that absolutely took our breath away. He then busted out the long awaited massive hit “Take Me To Church” and even played his own rendition of Ariana Grande’s song “Problem” with a tease from Warren G’s “Regulate”. We came, we saw, and he conquered! We’ll be looking forward to Hozier’s next appearance in Colorado which will be on Labor Day Weekend for Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival. He will be playing in the company of Lenny Kravitz( and his penis! :P ), No Doubt, The Fray and many more. Until then you can re-live the night through these great shots from our very own staff photographer Andrew Rios.

Checkout the slideshow of Hozier and Dawes courtesy of Andrew Rios:

COACHELLA 2015 | LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT

The desert is calling us back. Today marks the beginning of festival season to me, as the Coachella lineup was officially announced this afternoon. Every year, this day is what gives fans permission to finally start daydreaming and planning for the return of outdoor festivals, palm trees, and summertime once again...and after these past two weeks of ice, slush and snow? I couldn't be more ready. I haven't seen a lineup this eclectic from Coachella for a few years, and it's got me pretty excited.

What name did you scream out loud as you read it off the list? What names can you not believe aren't there? Share with us in the comments section below, and we can all start daydreaming together. 

Tickets for the festival become available tomorrow (1/7/15) at 12pm PST/1pm MST, and as usual, they will go fast. Don't sit on this and wait, friends! Coachella is one of those things that you've got to experience at least once. Grab your flower headband, your swim trunks, and your earplugs, and brace yourselves.

The desert is calling, are you ready? 

-Maddie

HOZIER | The Fox Theatre | October 24, 2014

Hozier. A name we’ve all been hearing over the radio waves for a few months since the track “Take Me To Church” has made it’s way from commercial to commercial, station to station. It’s not often that people take a chance to dive into the rest of the catalog of an artist who some consider “a radio hit”, but after weeks of seeing over five different tracks from Hozier’s self-titled album sitting in the “Top Songs” chart on both iTunes and Spotify, I hunkered down for a listening session of the album. Little did I know I was stumbling across what I genuinely consider to be the premiere release of 2014. Andrew Hozier-Bryne, an Irish singer/songwriter, has been functioning under half of his surname since 2013, when “Take Me to Church” went viral on YouTube. After releasing two separate EPs in 2013, this self titled release of 2014 has been a slow, calculated progression, waiting to pounce on his audience when it was just right. It’s not often that you have the chance to see an artist perform live just as they’re breaking across the globe, but lucky for us, Hozier and his band visited The Fox Theatre towards the end of October, and I had the chance to catch their performance and see if his impressive recordings could translate into a successful live show. 

That Friday night the Fox Theatre was packed. I hadn’t seen it that loaded since The Fray’s secret show prior to their dates with U2 back in 2011. It was so packed, in fact, that I physically ran into Governor John Hickenlooper the minute I entered the room. Yes, the John Hickenlooper. What was he doing out at a show on the Friday prior to elections, you may ask? Campaigning? Or was our Governor there merely to tip his hat to this young artist? I choose to think it the latter, which is not only a powerful gesture, but a truly impressive commentary on just how quickly Hozier's music has captivated listeners by storm. The Hick can make his way into any show in the state, but choosing to take time out of his hectic, pre-election schedule to make it to this concert all the way up in Boulder? That’s commitment. That’s passion. A true compliment to the group.

After a quick set from opener James Bay, Hozier’s name appeared on a backdrop hanging above the stage. As the lights dimmed and the show began, a six-piece band followed by Mr. Hozier-Bryne took to the stage. His choice to travel with a full band not only surprised, but excited me. A cellist, two backing vocalists, a keys player, drummer, and a bass/tracks/backing vocalist surrounded the artist on stage, and filled the room with every distinct layer of each song. Listening to the album, the idea of someone performing such intricate songs without the proper instrumentation live broke my heart, so I was thrilled to hear the album fully come to life before me. Without sparing a minute to talk, the band immediately kicked into “Angel of Cold Death and the Codeine Scene”, “Jackie and Wilson, and “To Be Alone” - three of my favorite tracks off the record. It was with awe that I looked around the room and found a majority of the audience were singling along to every word - an uncommon sight for a band playing their first show ever in Colorado, especially one who’s known mainly for a radio hit. Fans other than myself had taken a chance on this album it appears, and I was not the only one who’d been hypnotized by it’s bluesy, soulful, singer/songwriter crossover. The show continued quickly without much small talk between songs - Hozier seemed a bit exhausted. Although it took no toll on his musical performance, it was clear that the artist has been working overtime doing press junkets, radio performances, and sold out shows such as this one. The artist played with skill and poise beyond his years, captivating the audience while seemingly calming the busy performer. Covering an old blues standard “Illinois Blues” by Skip James, Hozier finger picked the song with skill I haven’t seen in person in quite some time...if ever. His voice a soulful blend of Van Morrison with hints of The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, he sounded identical to his recordings, perfect tone throughout the set despite his choice to be timid with some high notes. He was joined on “In A Week” by his cellist, Karen Cowly, who sings on the album version as well. A haunting song about two lovers who’ve passed and are waiting for their bodies to be found, I was mesmerized watching the duet, cheering right along with the crowd during the final chorus’ harmonies. 

Closing the show with a hilarious yet spot on cover of Amerie’s 2005 club hit “1 Thing” followed by the fan favorite “From Eden”, the audience erupted in roars, giving the band a standing ovation and allowing them to do a group bow onstage before walking off. Hozier’s album is powerful, deep, poetic, and is some of the best music I have heard in years. Emotional, sonically captivating, and lyrically brilliant - Hozier’s self titled album has become a default in my music library, and I can’t wait to see how this group’s live show grows and progresses when they come back to Denver next February.