Macky D, Making Denver Extra Happy!

Mac Demarco (Photo Credit: Coley Brown)

Mac Demarco (Photo Credit: Coley Brown)

Have you ever seen an episode of Trailer Park Boys? The boisterous Canadian comedy tv show is described on Wikipedia as a “mockumentary television series focused on the lives and misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, some of who are convicts.” Seeing Mac Demarco is like that, but to a wonderfully sentimental indie soundtrack.

Monday evening, surrounded by dad hats and rolled up blue jeans, Red Rocks may have only been 80% full, but the Macky D spirit was alive and well. I met kids as young as 16, and saw people waaaaay older than myself, which I always appreciate. If you know Mac Demarco’s music, you know it is way more introspective and sweet than his outward demeanor, so it was nice to see people who appreciate the music for what it is attending the live show. True to his often rowdy behavior, Mac caked some people in the crowd on behalf of a bandmate’s birthday (Steve Aoki style), gave a girl in the front row the microphone, to which she exclaimed she was on K to the crowd (hehe, oh Red Rocks), and layed down flat on his back to sing most of “My Kind of Woman”. A slowed down, mildy hilarious back and forth between a crowd who only half knew the words was genuine, fun, and interactive. How often does the crowd feel that the artist on stage could be their friend?

The setlist included newest songs from most recently released album This Old Dog(2017), but old boy knows his crowd, and knows his fans run deep, so he included fan favorites running back as far as 2(2012). Talk about a crowd pleaser! Also, maybe a personal bias, but choosing to finish with 2013 hit “Still Together” was really awesome to see! Plus, it was a wonderfully soft finish before the after show at Larimer Lounge, which frankly I only saw Instagram stories of, but looked much rowdier and lit as hell. Going back to the Trailer Park Boys, Mac Demarco is a sweet, talented, rowdy Canadian boy to the core, and it is truly an experience.

Noname opened for Mac Demarco and did an incredible job, warming the crowd up for the fun to come. Although a slightly strange combination in the lineup, the crowd seemed to be into everything involved, despite the difference in genre and general vibes. I would have liked to see the older EP era Noname, but really glad to see her saucy self nonetheless.

My only criticism towards this show has to be towards Red Rocks Ampitheathre itself, because despite being the most beautiful venue in the world, every time I attend, I am continuously disappointed by the sound, or rather the lack thereof. Every show would be better if the artist had the opportunity to let their music ring through the rocks as was the case only a few years ago.

 10/10 would recommend, y’all! Mac Demarco is continuously fun, talented, and always growing as an artist. If you get the chance, check him out!

The Head and the Heart - Revealed Both at Red Rocks

The Heat & the Heart (THATH) are known for their folksy, melodic music and their sentimental, nostalgic-laden lyrics since their first album back in 2009. During their two-night sold out Red Rocks performances last week they gave the audience a real display of their head (thoughts) and their hearts (emotions) onstage as well as some unexpected performances. It was a one of a kind show for a couple of reasons and we left feeling like we were all friends who had hung out with the band.

The two founding members, Josiah Johnson and Jonathan Russell, met at an open mic night in Seattle over 10 years ago. At their show last week, each of them took time to pay homage to those early days and their friendship through individual songs the audience had never heard before. It was a very extra-special occurrence as Josiah hasn’t been with the band since March 2016 dealing with personal problems. The men displayed their feelings for their friendship and for the musical journey on which the band has taken them. Jonathan reminisced on this a bit, telling the audience you never know what’s going to happen when you start a band, “You just hope for the best and play music you think sounds good and hope other people like it too.” He said how fortunate he felt to have made it a success and to be playing two sold-out shows at Red Rocks. Then, he sat down at the keyboard and played a heartfelt song about his friendship with Josiah.

The two men hugged after and then Josiah played a special unheard song on the piano and expressed his gratitude. It’s rare to hear or to see a big performer getting personal onstage and it’s even more rare to see two men openly express their feelings about much of anything, let alone their love and friendship for each other. The crowd loved it, as you’d expect from a group of people who love the style of music and lyrics THATH are known for.

Overall, THATH played all our favorite songs and even inspired a proposal in the front row! Violinist Charity Rose invited the couple onstage for congratulatory hugs and they said they were huge fans and had attended both nights. Front man Jonathan delivered beautiful lyrics in a jean jacket embroidered with their new album name “Signs of Light”, a hat and cowboy boots which he shuffled around the stage like a dance floor.

The night was beautiful in every way and the band gave their audience what they came for; melodic music with songs describing the search for truth, love and meaning in the world and reminiscing on what has come before and is yet to transpire. They let us into their lives and their hearts a bit that night, just as we have been holding their music in ours.

http://www.theheadandtheheart.com/

Photos by Tegan Dunlop & Tiffany Candelaria

Big Gigantic Announces Rowdy Town VI Lineup

Big Gigantic has announced the full lineup for their sixth annual Rowdytown concert, held at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 29th & 30th in Morrison, Colorado. Big G's two- night headline performance will be supported by Keys N KratesSlushii and Pell on the 29th, and by Big WildWhethan and Maddy O'Neal on the 30th. Tickets are going fast, a limited amount are still available here with lower service fees for single day, 2-day GA or 2-day VIP tickets. $1 from every ticket sold will go towards A Big Gigantic Difference Foundation's 2017 charity project. More info coming soon on the charity project and how fans can get involved with the #ABigGiganticDifferenceinitiative.

The announcement comes with a new remix of Big Gigantic's hit song "All Of Me" featuring Logic & ROZES. The original has earned over 30 million plays, and now Australian producer Naderi puts his own touch on the track with his signature bright synths and sparkling melodies.

VIP packages for Rowdytown VI are available and include early access to the venue, access to a VIP viewing area, a meet and greet with Dominic and Jeremy from Big Gigantic, a signed Rowdytown VI poster, a commemorative laminate and a special Rowdytown VI merch package.


TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
http://bit.ly/RT6Tickets

 

 

"ALL OF ME" NADERI REMIX ON iTUNES: 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/all-of-me-feat-logic-rozes-naderi-remix-single/id1223062332?ls=1&app=itunes

 

"ALL OF ME" NADERI REMIX ON SPOTIFY:

https://open.spotify.com/track/3PMThw08Ewm1kRncvqmE8K

Tour Dates:

Apr 14-16/21-23 - Indio, CA - Coachella (both weekends)

May 5-7 - Todd Mission, TX - Middlelands

May 26-28 - George, WA - Sasquatch Festival

Jun 8-11 - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo

Jun - Bethel, NY - Mysteryland USA

Jun 22-25/29-2 - Rothbury, MI - Electric Forest (both weekends)

June 22-25 - Thornville, OH - Boom Boom Music Festival

Aug 11 - Montreal, CAN - ileSoniq

Sep 29 & 30 - Morrison, CO - Rowdytown VI - On Sale Now!

 

Three Nights of String Cheese Brings Powerful Guests, Powerful Jams to Red Rocks

This past weekend the String Cheese Incident (SCI) took over Red Rocks for what's become an annual three-night event. This venue has become a home base for the Colorado band, allowing them to bring a variety of musicians to open up and sit in on their electrifying performances. This year, SCI brought out friends TAUK, Kamasi Washington and Hot Rize for each of their three shows. We were lucky enough to cover Saturday night with the sensational jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington.

photo credit: Andrew Rios/Ultra5280

When we heard Kamasi Washington was opening this Saturday we knew we couldn't miss it. The Los Angeles born-and-raised saxophonist/composer has been making waves in music after having collaborated with all sorts of artists like Herbie Hancock, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and, Thundercat. Most recently he conducted the strings section as well as holding down the saxophone for Kendrick Lamar’s latest album To Pimp A Butterfly. He was also selected to lead this years Super Jam at Bonnaroo along side local favorites Nathaniel Ratliff and the Night Sweats. His style of jazz has opened up a new window to reach out to new audiences who might not understand the complexities of the genre. Washington released a massive three hour long album last year appropriately named The Epic that was given excellent reviews from top critics.

photo credit: Andrew Rios/Ultra5280

For those who know and love String Cheese Incident, this show was an incredible showcase. Some of our favorites moments of the night were during songs like “Restless Wind”, “Best Feeling”, “Colorado Bluebird Sky”, “Sirens” and “Desert Dawn”. As we anticipated, Kamasi Washington sat in with the band during their rendition of John Coltrane’s “Impressions”, which carried into “I Want To Take You Higher” featuring Colorado’s very own Sheryl Renee.  Washington also sat in during the second set for songs like “45th of November” and “Bumpin’ Reel." The visual spectacle that SCI showcases alongside their music was nothing short of amazing; reminiscent of a dimensional portal zooming into multiple views and perspectives of the artists playing on stage.

photo credit: Andrew Rios/Ultra5280

The encore might have been one of the best we’ve seen in a while as Sheryl Renee and her powerful voice returned to stage for a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s mega hit “Dreams”. The end of the night was upon us as the house lights came on, when suddenly Red Rocks transformed into a massive impromptu dance party with band and crew together on stage. String Cheese and friends left us wth some heartfelt parting words from the great Lionel Richie, “Party, Karambo, Fiesta, Forever!” 

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Music | Umphrey's McGee Host a Rockin' 4th of July Weekend at Red Rocks

There were a lot of great events in Denver over the 4th of July weekend, but Umphrey’s McGee’s double header at Red Rocks was by far one of the best in town. Over the course of two nights, they shared the stage – and packed the house – with the psychedelic sounds of Sinkane, Dweezil Zappa, The Main Squeeze, and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead.

photo credit: Andrew Rios/Ultra5280

There may have been multiple openers, but Dweezil Zappa’s brilliant performance was hands-down our favorite, despite the unfortunate reminder of the feud surrounding the Zappa family. The Zappa Family Trust has recently forced Dweezil to abandon his established touring name “Zappa Plays Zappa” which he’s used for over a decade. In a mix of retaliation-meets-comedy, the familiar monicker has been replaced by “Dweezil Zappa Plays Whatever the F@%k He Wants” and he did just that. He and his band took us back through the decades by playing over 50 covers ranging from Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” to Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” dispersed through familiar renditions of Frank Zappa classics.

Umphrey’s McGee definitely showed the love as they opened up the first set of the weekend with the rock ’n’ roll meets gospel tune “Glory.”  Next they played one of their classic songs “In The Kitchen”, featuring a jam of Johnny Cash’s “Cocain Blue’s” mixed into theballad. Controversy aside, Dweezil sat in with the band, playing guitar during “Utopian Fir” and staying for vocals on his father’s nursery rhyme-inspired song “Muffin Man”.

"Dweezil Zappa Plays Whatever the F**k He Wants". (photo credit: Andrew Rios/Ultra5280)

There was a nice surprise during set break as a fireworks display serendipitously popped up behind the stage like it was meant for the show. As the grand finale was in full force, Umphrey’s made their epic return to stage. The second set came in hot with “Bridgeless”, leading into “2x2” which featured a “Star Bangled Banner” tease as well as Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire.” As if that wasn't enough, lighting designer Jefferson Waful’s full and vibrant light display added to the electrifying visual experience. His imaginative use of every color in the spectrum along with perfect timing make him one of the best lighting designers in the industry – great enough for fans of the group to know him by name. Did we mention he directed Umphrey’s McGee’s rock documentary “Reel to Real?” 

Our favorite part of the night was when the disco-era, funk driven sounds of “Booth Love” erupted from stage. They then transitioned into “Miss Tinkles Overture”, a tune created out of an inside joke about keyboardist Joel Cummins accidentally peeing on his pillow in the back of the tour van during the group’s early years. Ultra5280 last saw Umphrey’s McGee when we rang in the new year with them at the 1stBank Center, and celebrating with them again during this 4th of July weekend was truly an amazing experience. We’re anxious for their next tour announcement, curious to see when they’ll be returning to Colorado. You know our team will be there, sharing that “Umph Love!”

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