Ultra5280's Best Photos of 2016

This year the Ultra5280 shutterbugs were all over the place. One of the coolest things we get to do around here is share our amazing photos with you from all the amazing concerts we get to cover. With a talented staff of amazing photographers some of these images are beyond words. A huge shoutout to all those who put in many hours and sacrifice to bring you these amazing photos. Big thanks to Matt Smith, Maddie Casey, Robert Castro, Andrew Rios, Milo Lee Hickman, and Stephanie Mathena. From Radiohead to Dolly Parton we present to you The Top Images of 2016....Ultra5280 Style.

Photo credits: Stephanie Mathena, Milo Lee Hickman, Maddie Casey, Andrew Rios, Matt Smith, Robert Castro. (All Rights Reserved)

Radiohead at the 1st Bank Center: 3/13 Review

Tuesday night at The 1st Bank Center in Broomfield was one for the ages.  Thom Yorke and company delighted the sold-out crowd with a show that will be talked about for years to come.  For me it held a special place; Radiohead has been my favorite band for a long time now and getting a chance to see them live for the first time was truly an experience in itself.  We arrived just in time for the opening number “Bloom” of their latest album King of Limbs. Flanked by an LED wall and panels that changed position with each different song, the visual element of the show only added to the grand spectacle of the performance. The square panels often shifted after a song and displayed a visual of each member’s face, giving us a closer look at the passion they put into each and every song.

The night’s setlist ranged from singles coming off of seven of their eight studio albums.  While showcasing more from their latest, they still played a few classics including “Karma Police”, “Street Spirit”, and “The National Anthem”.  As the set grew, it seemed that Yorke became more acclimated to the crowd, dancing and interacting. ”Where are we? Where the fuck are we? ...somewhere in the mountains”.  The crowd ate it up and continued to rock out to the almost three hour set.

Yorke and company seemed in their comfort zone, it usually takes a band a while to reach that level, but with nine shows under their belt on this current tour, you can see how each member thrives off each other. The Greenwood brothers, Johnny and Colin, have always brought a unique element to their live sets with an array on non-conventional instruments that gives Radiohead that signature sound we have all come to love, or hate. For this tour they have brought in another drummer in addition to Phil Selway, judging by their unique bald look you wouldn’t be able to tell the two apart.  The often under appreciated Ed O’Brien rounds out the band. Many of Radiohead’s harmonies are created by the talented O’Brien; none more evident than when they played “There, There”.

In all, the show would rank as one of my favorites of all time. It’s hard to say that when I consider them my favorite band, but nobody would agree more than the 5,000 plus in attendance that night. 

Castro

SETLIST
BLOOM | LITTLE BY LITTLE |THE NATIONAL ANTHEM/HUNTING BEARS |THE GLOAMING |MORNING MR. MAGPIE| STAIRCASE | CODEX | SEPARATOR | NUDE | KARMA POLICE | THE AMAZING SOUNDS OF ORGY | BODYSNATCHERS | FERAL | LOTUS FLOWER | RECKONER | STREET SPIRIR (FADE OUT) | 
ENCORE: WEIRD FISHES/ARPEGGI | THERE, THERE | LUCKY | TRUE LOVE WAITS/EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE | GIVE UP THE GHOST | MYXOMATOSIS | IDIOTEQUE

 

Radiohead to perform March 13th at The 1st Bank Center in Broomfield.

Well it looks like I will finally get to see my favorite band next year.  Radiohead have just announced a slew of dates for 2012 and a stop in Denver on March 13th is on the agenda, that is the day I was supposed to leave for Austin for SXSW but it looks like Austin will have to wait.  Pre sale tickets go on sale this Wednesday on W.A.S.T.E.  General public go on sale on November 12.

Radiohead Remixes: Caribou (Little by Little Remix), Lotus Flower (Jacques Greene Remix)

We hope everybody is enjoying their Fourth of July holiday this weekend, we wanted to drop a little treat from Radiohead for your weekend listening pleasure.  As many of you may or may not know Radiohead is my favorite band in the world and am pretty excited for their upcoming remix releases.

The first in a series of remixes on 12" vinyl will be released on Monday 4th July (or Tuesday in the US & Canada).

The series kicks off with Caribou remixing Little by Little, and a remix of Lotus Flower by Jacques Greene, both of which we we're really excited about.

Hopefully you will find the vinyl in your local independent record shop, but if not, you can buy by mailorder here from the 4th. If you don't have a record player, high quality digital WAV or FLAC versions will be available here, here and here, or as MP3 or WAV from our own site here. Or you can just listen to them here: