Austin City Limits Music Festival | Day Three | Weekend Two

RTJ (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

RTJ (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Day three of this years Austin City Limits paved way to probably the best of the three days. The weather was perfect as the high never really reached about 75 degrees or so. One of the best acts we caught all weekend was Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit, riding the wave of their recently released new album, the band took advantage and played a lot of newer material. With perfect harmonies and layered riffs the sisters fed off each other and played a near flawless set. Up next was one of our favorites Run The Jewels (do these guys ever take a day off?). It has gotten to the point were the duo of Killer Mike and EL-P have reached headliner status with their infectious politically charged lyrics and well though out beats. Always encouraging  crowd participation which makes way for an amazing live set, the band feeds off the energy and vice versa. They played through many of their hits and left us hungry for another album.

As the sun set and crowds got comfortable we made our way to catch one of the hottest bands of 2017. Portugal. The Man, with heir recently released album Woodstock and fell good hit of the summer "Feel The Still", the band performed under the dark lights and motion projection layered upon the backdrop. A band who we have seen mature over the years and continue to get better and better with each take.

The nights dueling headliners had us choosing between Gorillaz and The Killers (photo restrictions for both). We managed to split our time between both sets as we sang and danced to the early material from Brandon Flowers and company and also managed to catch Damon Albarn and his supergroup lay into some of their newer material. As always The Austin City Limits Music Festival continues to earn top billing for us year in and year out. With a new layout and more ample space, the fest never felt overcrowded and still managed to include a few more stages and variety of music for all to enjoy. See ya next year Austin.

Run The Jewels Slays In Their Return To The Mile High City

Run The Jewels performing in front of a sold out Denver crowd. (Photo Credit: Aly McClaran)

The duo of Killer Mike and El-P have been making the rounds for a couple years now, with their initial release of Run The Jewels in 2013 the hip hop duo have not letdown. Their latest album rightfully named Run The Jewels 3 has been met with tremendous accolades so far. A far more political album in response to our country's current political shit-show, RTJ has never been shy to express their concerns and uncertainties. Killer Mike was a stout supporter of Bernie Sanders leading up to the campaign often seen with the Senator at many events. It is what has turned Run The Jewels into a voice for representation, much like Rage Against The Machine was a voice for me.

Killer Mike one half of the hip hop duo Run The Jewels. (Photo Credit: Aly McClaran)

Producer extraordinaire El-P the other half of Run The Jewels. (Photo Credit: Aly McClaran)

The sold out Fillmore crowd got a performance for the ages. RTJ seems to have found itself a nice fanbase here in Denver, judging by the crowds participation it is here to stay. The duo tore threw hit after hit often pausing to catch their breath (as many artist do when they perform at our high altitude) They came out to the the echoes of "We Are The Champions" by Queen, before letting all hell loose with "Talk To Me", off of their latest album. Much of their setlist consisted of their newest material. They preached the importance of unity in particular when a fan lost his glasses in the mosh pit only for the pit to stop and help the young man retrieve his glasses before raging again. This is the kind of atmosphere you will find at any RTJ concert. They also gave us some inspirational moments in regards to when times are tough,

"On days when you are down and life is kicking your ass, my homeboy EL-P tells me shit is not gonna stay that way. Ain't that right El?" [shit is not gunna stay that way]..."And you pick yourself the fuck up, and you push through, because no matter how down you are, the come up is right around the motherfuckin' corner"-Killer Mike

The duo will continue on their current tour which takes them through the end of March then they head overseas for the rest of the tour.

Words: Robert Castro / Photos: Aly Mcclaran / Video: Amy Osgood

SOUND ON SOUND FEST LINEUP ANNOUNCED! PASSES ON SALE NOW!

We are proud to announce the lineup for the first edition of Sound On Sound Festival happening November 4, 5 and 6 at Sherwood Forest Faire, located minutes east from Austin. Yes, we're taking over a Ren Faire and throwing a 3 day long party. For real.

There will be performances by Beach House, Explosions In The Sky, Phantogram, Run The Jewels, Big Boi, Purity Ring, Descendents, Courtney Barnett, Death Grips, Young Thug, Mac Demarco and many more!

Full shuttle, transportation and camping options coming in the following weeks, so keep an eye here and on our socials for more info. 3 Day, VIP and Camping passes are on sale now at soundonsoundfest.com

Music | Top 30 Images of SXSW 2015

We take a lot of pride in our photography here at Ultra5280. This year we had three photographers covering the battlefield known as SXSW. With nearly over 4,000 frames shot, it was a daunting task narrowing down some of our favorites. Enjoy.

Ultra5280's Best Albums of 2014

With so many great albums that came out this year it is always a task at hand trying to chose our favorites. This year was no different, we are fortunate to get to see as many shows as we do, as well as open our inboxes to early releases and exclusives. The great thing about our staff is that we each have our own unique bands that we love, thus making our lists an eclectic mix of great music. There were a few newcomers to the list as well as some established bands making great albums this year. A couple late additions from J. Cole and D'angelo that barely missed the cut stood out as well. Without further adieu, Ultra5280 presents the Best Albums of 2014. These are in no particular order. What were your favorites this year?

FKA Twigs | LP1

The War on Drugs | Lost In The Dream

First Aid Kit | Stay Gold

Sylvan Esso | Self Titled

Alt-J | This Is All Yours

Broods | Evergreen

Against Me | Transgender Dysphoria Blues

Future Islands | Singles

Interpol | El Pintor

Jack White | Lazaretto

Run The Jewels | Run The Jewels 2

St. Vincent | St. Vincent

Taylor Swift | 1989

Jenny Lewis | The Voyager

Weezer | Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Lucius | Wildewoman

Phantogram | Voices

Caribou | Our Love