Music | Explosions In The Sky Delivered Two Back-to-Back Nights Of Musical Bliss | May 10-11 | The Ogden Theatre

To those unfamiliar with the band Explosions In The Sky, let us simply sum up the band in two words emotionally, driven, raw, and unfiltered chaos (ok it was more than two words but you get our drift). The Texas based band had a two night stint at The Ogden this week and we were there to catch the second helping of goodness. The instrumental rockers put forth one of those mind numbing performances that stays with you for a long time. In support of their sixth album The Wilderness the band reached into some newer anthems showcasing their unprecedented penchant for delivering melodic emotional numbers as witnessed with every album they have put out. The Austin based band managed to conjure up every ounce of energy and translate each song into a life giving entity. The trio of guitarists Mark Smith, Michael James, and Munaf Rayani each traded lead guitar parts equating to each orchestrating their own symphony of harmonies and distorted riffs. At times their mellowing transition between songs were so quiet you couldn't even hear a whisper from the sold out crowd.

Playing with such emotion you would think the second of two shows would leave the band rather drained, but that wasn't the case as many I talked to that attended the first night echoed their appreciation for the band going even harder the second night. With ever-changing colored LED’s and complementing fog the band tore through a two hour set with no encore leaving many in the audience craving for more. The band opened up with “Infinite Orbit”, the opening clash of drums and subtle bass tones soon opened up the flood gates to one of the better songs on the new album. They continued their onslaught of haunting newer material with “Tangle Formations”, “Logic of Dream”, and “Disintegration Anxiety”. The latter hitting with an all out organic transition-shifting beauty of a masterpiece. Probably my favorite track on the new album, even sounding better live. They even managed to reach way back into their catalog with “Greet Death” off the 2001 album Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever.

Denver consider yourself lucky to have witnessed one of the best concerts this year so far. Two magical nights of pure organic driven inducing sets. Time to go home and cry as we watch another episode of Friday Night Lights.

Setlist Night Two:
Infinite Orbit | Tangle Formations | The Only Moment We Were Alone | Greet Death | Logic of a Dream | Let Me Back In | Disintegration Anxiety | Colors In Space | The Birth and Death of the Day | Memorial 

Words: Robert Castro | Images: Matt Smith

Music | SHOW ALERT: Explosions In The Sky | May 10th | The Ogden Theatre

Photo Credit: Nick Simonite

One of our favorite Texas bands is hitting the road this Spring and making a stop at The Ogden Theatre on May 10th. Explosions In The Sky will be gracing us with some new material.

After recently unveiling “Disintegration Anxiety”, the meticulously propulsive first single from the band’s upcoming sixth album The Wilderness (Temporary Residence Ltd), Explosions In The Sky proudly confirm a US headlining tour in support of the record’s release.

Following on previously announced EU & UK dates—including a now SOLD OUT headline at the famed Royal Albert Hall, the band’s US shows will include two nights at the Theatre at The Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, as well as stops in New Orleans, Washington DC and Philadelphia… to name a few. 

Fans are able to grab their tickets early, as part of exclusive pre-sales from either the band’s website www.explosionsinthesky.com or by going to Explosions In The Sky’s specially curated tour mixtape on Pandora (www.pandora.com/EITSmixtape). Tickets are available immediately.

General on-sale will begin January 29th at 10am local time, tickets can be purchased HERE. See below for all announced dates. 

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY
2016 Tour Dates
*New Dates In Bold


04/19/2016 - Glasgow, UK - Barrowland
04/20/2016 - Dublin, IE - Vicar Street
04/22/2016 - Manchester, UK - Albert Hall
04/23/2016 - Bristol, UK - Colston Hall
04/24/2016 - Brighton, UK - Brighton Dome
04/25/2016 - London, UK - Royal Albert Hall
05/02/2016 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre
05/03/2016 - San Diego, CA - North Park Theatre
05/04/2016 - San Diego, CA - North Park Theatre
05/05/2016 - Los Angeles, CA - Theatre at The Ace Hotel
05/06/2016 - Los Angeles, CA - Theatre at The Ace Hotel
05/07/2016 - Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
05/09/2016 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
05/10/2016 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
05/13/2016 - Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Music Fest
05/13/2016 - New Orleans, LA - The Joy Theater
05/14/2016 - Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Music Fest
05/15/2016 - Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Music Fest
05/17/2016 - Norfolk, VA - The NorVa
05/18/2016 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
05/20/2016 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia

05/21/2016 - Durham, NC - Moogfest
06/06/2016 - Hamburg, DE - Markthalle
06/07/2016 - Brussels, BE - Ancienne Belgique
06/09/2016 - Paris, FR - Trianon
06/13/2016 - Oslo, NO - Rockefeller (with Low as Special Guest)
06/14/2016 - Stockholm, SE - Berns
06/15/2016 - Copenhagen, DK - Pumpehuset
06/20/2016 - Berlin, DE - Huxleys
06/21/2016 - Zurich, CH - Rote Fabrik
06/22/2016 - Lausanne, CH - Les Docks

Music | Riot Fest | The National Western Complex | Sunday: Photo Essay

Explosions In The Sky (Photo Credit: Liz Whitman)

The last day of Riot Fest had us fending off exhaustion, sunburns, blisters, hangovers, and an overconsumption of carnival food. Then again that wasn't going to let us from enjoying the finale of a great festival. A band that had been on our radar for awhile would have to be Explosions In The Sky, hailing from Austin, Texas (our second home if you haven't noticed), the band put on a mesmerizing early evening set despite a few sound issues. Perfectly timed with our customary Colorado sunset the band blew us away with their chill inducing instrumentals we have come to love. Favorite acts of the day would have to include Yelawolf, Tenacious D, The Lawrence Arms, Bootsy Collins, Snoop Dogg (who played all the hits) and The Prodigy. For those about to experience Riot Fest in Chicago and Toronto please do not miss The Prodigy, we won't give away any hints but they put on one hell of a show.

Snooooooooooppppp! (Photo Credit: Liz Whitman)

I would have to say that after covering our third Riot Fest, they have seemed to have come full circle and given the fans what they want. A few hiccups here and there our experience was pretty enjoyable. Having an indoor stage to escape from the heat was a nice touch. The abundance of different food vendors, multiple beer lines (I don't think we waited more than two minutes for a drink), plenty of port-a-potties. This years lineup seemed to satisfy all genres of music, we hope you enjoyed our live Instagram coverage as well as our photo recaps. Riot Fest is always one of our favorite festivals to cover and we are already looking forward to next year.

Sunday's Best Photos: Matthew Smith, Robert Castro and Liz Whitman