Umphrey's McGee | 01.22 - 01.24 | CO

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Words by: Brendon Fisher | Images by: Tobin Voggesser

Umphrey's McGee :: 01.22 - 01.24 :: Colorado

Umphrey's McGee :: 01.24 :: Denver, CO
A band has arrived when a cottage industry of forged hand stamps and counterfeit wristbands can support a pack of enterprising wookies on tour. That was the scene that greeted Umphrey's McGee as they took the stage at the Aggie Theatre for the first of what would turn out to be a legendary three nights in Colorado. The Aggie was not only sold out, it was a fire hazard.

One suspects that the band intentionally picked an undersized venue to boost their confidence and get a feel for the new material before barring their souls in the larger markets of Boulder and Denver. Over the last few years their performances have changed; for the band, it's no longer a floating party, now it's a career and they take their business seriously. And as consummate professionals with an enviable work ethic, they don't leave anything to chance, especially not the debut of their most important work to date.

Before the 2007 release of The Bottom Half - a collection of outtakes, extras and alternate versions of well known songs - rumors of a nearly completed album of all new material began to circulate on Internet discussion boards. By 2008, the band was confirming that they did indeed have a new record, but refused to either divulge its contents or perform any of the songs before its official release. While that approach is standard operating procedure for mainstream recording artists, it's anathema to the tour community, and it fueled endless speculation about the record's contents.

Umphrey's invested more than secrecy in the project, they also employed a novel marketing strategy. They allotted tiers of bonus material that would be made available as the number of preorders increased. The more units sold, the more freebies, and they remained true to their word about never playing the tunes live prior to release. Sure, they played "Made to Measure" over the most recent NYE run, but other than that, not a note was heard until the Mantis release party. Being pranksters of the highest caliber, the band opted to perform only one new song, "Cemetery Walk," that night, setting the stage for last week's Colorado run with expectations so high they bordered on the unrealistic. The devout would have to travel to the Rockies in the dead of winter if they wanted to be among the first to hear the new songs. Those that did weren't disappointed.

01.22.09 :: Aggie Theatre :: Fort Collins, CO

Ryan Stasik :: 01.24 :: Denver, CO
Opening with a couple familiar tunes to get their sea legs, the band eased into "Turn & Run" gingerly, as if unsure of what to expect. As everyone knows by now, Umphrey's employ an elaborate catalog of hand gestures and facial expressions to indicate tempo and key changes, segues and the like. Usually the audience isn't aware of it, resulting in a remarkably fluid transition from structured verse to jam and back again. But on this night, there seemed to be miscues and irritation coming from the stage, and the changes weren't as sharply delineated as fans have come to expect. The first set came across loose and scattered, and the band obviously struggled in places. As they settled into "Bridgeless" you could see them finally relax a bit before executing a clean segue into "Sociable Jimmy." Gaining confidence by the measure, they slipped back into "Bridgeless" to wrap up the set with visible relief.

Any apprehension or miscommunication ended at set break. The next five sets were for the books and will ultimately be circulated with great enthusiasm. The second set featured two more premiers, "Spires," and then the title track "Mantis" in the encore slot. As the crowd poured out of the sweatbox, the mood was electric. Of course, contrarians could be heard complaining about the song selection and execution just as loudly as another contingent was hard at work fluffing the performance. The reality was that it had been a solid show, slightly above average, but still missing the X-factor that would elevate it into the pantheon of all-time greats.

Set I: Search 4, Great American, Turn & Run*, Bridgeless > Sociable Jimmy > Bridgeless
Set II: Cemetery Walk, In the Kitchen, Spires*, FF > Making Flippy Floppy$ > 2nd Self
Encore: Preamble* > Mantis*

Notes:
* first time played, originals
$ with 2nd Self teases and "Seven Nation Army"/"How Many More Times" jam

01.23.09 :: Boulder Theatre :: Boulder, CO

Umphrey's McGee :: 01.23 :: Boulder, CO
Friday was the stuff of Umphrey's legend - balls to the wall, pedal to the metal, unrelenting sonic sophistication blasting from amps without letup for hours. The crowd reaction was overwhelming; they hung on every note and roared with approval. It wasn't just the music blowing minds though. While the band has been busy perfecting the album, they were also preoccupied with improving the visual aspect of their performance. Umphrey's has finally joined the fraternity of elite touring acts able to project a visual spectacle that rivals their musical chops.

Even with the band delivering two full sets of inspired playing they were barely able to keep up with the visual styling of lighting designer Jeff Waful, who was busy making a splash with the fan base. In Boulder he finally had a large enough space and the infrastructure to support the massive rig the band just purchased, and he put the equipment through its paces like a man possessed. Even Jake Cinninger's most frenetic bursts of soling were no match for the multihued explosions of color Waful relentlessly sprayed through the venue.

They repeated "Spires" from the night before, and the improvement was instantly noticeable. The only debut was "1348," but there were plenty of crowd favorites like "2x2," "Soul Food I" and "Ocean Billy" stuffed to the point of bursting with new explorations and tasty hooks. Every time you think you've heard everything this band has to offer, they raise the ante by developing new sections and motifs inside of familiar tunes. The table was set for the final night and the anticipation was even higher - if such a thing were possible.

Set I: Made to Measure > "Jimmy Stewart" > White Man's Moccasins, Partyin' Peeps, Nothing Too Fancy$ > Walletsworth, Morning Song > Nothing Too Fancy
Set II: Spires, 2x2, Mail Package, Soul Food I, Ocean Billy, Alex's House > 1348*
Encore: Mulche's Odyssey > Immigrant Song

Notes:
$ with Divisions teases
* first time played, original

01.24.09 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO

Brendan Bayliss :: 01.24 :: Denver, CO
While this would be the only show to not sell out, they managed to pack the cavernous venue at least 75-percent of the way. This would be the their last opportunity to fill the void left by SCI calling it quits, and their performance suggests that they were aware of the challenge. The first set was a high-octane romp through powerhouses like "The Fussy Dutchman" and the epic "DBK." They repeated "Cemetery Walk," this time segueing into "Cemetery Walk II," where the lights stole the show. During set break it seemed unlikely that they would be able to top the peaks of the first set, but they hit the ground running and delivered the goods with a bust out of "Red Tape" drifting seamlessly into the always popular "HBB." Barely pausing to tune their guitars, they tore into "The Fuzz," and didn't stop again until they blasted through both "Utopian Fir" and "Prowler." By the time they lit into another take on "Mantis" you would be hard pressed to find anyone that wasn't satisfied with the run.

As the lights came up, people stood around with dazed expressions on their faces, as if they couldn't quite believe their ears. Umphrey's is known for devastating new fans and spoiling other bands. Once you've experienced their virtuosity it's hard to settle for a mediocre performance by anyone else. If this last weekend was any indication, Umphrey's McGee is busy reinventing their live act and has yet to peak. One can only wonder about where it goes from here, but you can be sure that the best is yet to come.

Set I: Turn & Run, Intentions Clear > The Fussy Dutchman, Der Bluten Kat > Meeting In The Aisle > Der Bluten Kat, Cemetery Walk > Cemetery Walk II*
Set II: Red Tape* > Hurt Bird Bath, The Fuzz > Utopian Fir > Prowler, Preamble > Mantis
Encore: Can't You Hear Me Knocking

Notes:
Murphy vs Rootz opened
* first time played, originals

Umphrey's McGee is on tour now; dates available here.

And be sure to check our recent exclusive feature/interview with Umphrey's McGee here.

Continue reading for more pics of Umphrey's McGee's Colorado run...

01.23.09 :: Boulder Theatre :: Boulder, CO

01.24.09 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO

Murphy vs DJ Rootz (opener)
Murphy vs DJ Rootz (opener)
Murphy vs DJ Rootz (opener)

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Comments

farquha starstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 02:15PM
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looks so amazing....too bad i don't like em!

willydog Fri 1/30/2009 02:51PM
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willydog

Not a huge fan, but the photography is fantastic!!!I met Tobin and hung out with him at the last Cheese Hornings. We were camped right next to eachother. Great guy...funny and obviously talented. Way to go Tobin.

ClaysTribe starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 02:57PM
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ClaysTribe

looks like a great time, like a real good time

too bad i love em

sschaffner Fri 1/30/2009 03:32PM
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sschaffner

damn, murphy looks like he just crawled out of a grave... zombie! anyways, saturday's show wasn't nearly as good as the article suggests - that part about "dazed expressions and couldn't quite believe their ears"... well yeah, spot on brendon! however, that was actually me and a bunch of other people wondering what the hell just happened to a band that set fire to the boulder theater the night before. and i didn't make it to the aggie, but i streamed it today and it was also far superior to the fillmore show. i love UM, but the saturday show was simply disappointing.

pfwolf starstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 04:03PM
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pfwolf

Murphy sucks at the computer. He should just stay with STS9, and his great bass skills

King Rhino starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 04:08PM
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Phuck Phish. See Umphrey's.

fishbone1 starstar Fri 1/30/2009 04:14PM
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fishbone1

I don't understand how a band that's not from CO and not the same type of music can fill the void left from SCI disbanding.

Sueshi starstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 04:28PM
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Sueshi

Beautiful shots, Tobin!

moejoerisin Fri 1/30/2009 04:50PM
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moejoerisin

The UM storm blew me away at the fillmore!! what a raging show!!

SlaveTotheDarkStar Fri 1/30/2009 05:14PM
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SlaveTotheDarkStar

hey now, you may not like these guys but you might want to consider offering a bit of respek'. They're great musicians if nothing else. A little lacking on the whimsicality and such, but nonetheless they do melt faces.

O1Roggae starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 06:31PM
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O1Roggae

Phinally a review about a "good" jamband in the scene. No offense but I could care less about sharon jones or Blues and Lasers or City and colurs shows. Making Flippy Floppy would have been epic to see them play. One of my favorite talking heads songs. I like the new cd even though a lot of people disagree.

Colonel Redbeard starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 09:46PM
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Colonel Redbeard

bring 'er to the left coast!!!

HIGH SIERRA, what?!?!

Sixmilliondollarman Fri 1/30/2009 10:56PM
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Sixmilliondollarman

Phuck Phish...old news

ZANK starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/30/2009 11:04PM
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ZANK

What a great way to kick off 2009!!! I attended all three of the shows and I would have to say that Boulder was absolutly on FIRE. All in all it was a great start off the new material they have and I am excited for what the future brings. The Sunday show with 30DB with Brenden and Jeff Austin at the Walnut Room was also a great time. Is was a perfect end to a great week.

schofizzl Sat 1/31/2009 01:23AM
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schofizzl

i'm jealous of anybody who was at these shows. anxiously counting the days til the pageant and summercamp

Mr_McDankenstein starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/31/2009 02:54AM
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Mr_McDankenstein

Louder Stasik! so much sauce for being so low in the mix. come on man and do us a favor just turn those faders up a lil' bit.

FreshFlavor starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/31/2009 07:55AM
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FreshFlavor

^^Please remove my balls from your mouth before trying to talk...KThx.

Sounds like an awesome run...lights look fantastic. Probably gotta give them a little time to weave in their new tunes with cohesive force and clarity. Can't wait for 2 nights at the Murat!

twophargone Sat 1/31/2009 09:54AM
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The sound was better at the boulder theater over the fillmore but I thought Saturday was amazing. Even my wife was blown away and she tends to get annoyed when jamming Umph in the house. Its a bit to prog for her traditional taste. I went to one show on the new years run as well with old phish phriends and they also were very impressed. A must see live at a good price! Finkle- I'm older than anyone in the band "as far as your punk kids comment" and just got phish tix today so see ya there bud. Give it a rest with your ignorance dude.

c-boney6/8 starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/31/2009 11:14AM
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I was at both Boulder and Fillmore, both shows were top notch examples of why Umphreys is not slowing down, not ever giving up. Just evolving into a new state. Many people , even loyal fans, do not like the new album, which is sick. Many say its too poppy, but the vocals have come out quite amazingly on this album, and it was done all ANALOG!!!!!only Umph would do that. People can hate all they want, but like Finkle and old tymer said, stop that ingnorance because it only hurts the entire scene. Umph tour this Summer 20 shows no less See ya'll there PEACE out bradas and broads,BE WELL

babywood Sat 1/31/2009 01:54PM
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babywood

That was the most bias show review I ever read. It should have ended with you blowing the band when the lights came up!!!

gmoo Sat 1/31/2009 03:00PM
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gmoo

Wish I was there. I've listened to 1/22 and it is good. The new tracks need some time to gel cuz' they do have great potential for future jaw-dropping moments. What I love about UM songs is that not only do they require an incredible amount of precision and exactness every night when played, but the tunes also are flexible enough for the band to interject space and texture during the most seemly rigid and inflexible moments of their tunes. Mantis has much of the musical elements that take me there time and time again with UM music. Love live UM!

BTW, how sick is track 10 from Mantis? I can't wait to hear 1348, Spires, and Mantis live. Cemetery Walk from the CD release party was great. Tons of potential live from many Mantis tunes.

schofizzl Sat 1/31/2009 04:17PM
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schofizzl

^^i cant wait to catch my own 1348.. here's the link to the first one ever http://www.archive.org/details/um2009-01-23.mimna.bsc1-k3.flac16

BigD starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/31/2009 10:52PM
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The CO run was my 3-5th time seeing UM and i gotta say that I really like this band! If Phish doesnt bring the total heat and face melting at Hampton, then Ill be done with those boys and spend my energy with UM, and yes, Ive seen Phish 56 times, so i know what Phish heat and face melting is all about, they just havent done it since pre-hiatus, excluding a show here and there, and their last Hampton show was the WORST Phish show EVER, so the boys owe us big time!

phishspread-aholic Sun 2/1/2009 07:48AM
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phishspread-aholic

i agree completly with all those who say most um haters are just affraid...it is quite intimidating. they bring the heat. it will hit you in the face like bolt of electricity. those who hate should embrace. they will catch on.

tribalglitch star Sun 2/1/2009 08:30AM
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why the fuck is there a mention of cheese in this article....? the author of this cannot possibly be from colorado. also, an article that doesn't over hype and lick the nuts of whoever's being reviewed would be nice

bphawks24 starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/1/2009 11:51AM
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bphawks24

i gotta get me to an umph show

Marcsmall Sun 2/1/2009 12:37PM
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Marcsmall

The after-show at Cervantes blew UM away......Stephen Perkins, Tony Franklin, Willie Waldman, with the Guitar and Keys players from UM....Not sure their names, but the talent level(of those 3) at Cervantes was just far beyond what was going on at the Fillmore.

c-boney6/8 Sun 2/1/2009 04:03PM
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Basically babywood....well the name says it all. Your childish comments do not affect me. And another thing.WHY THE FUCK IS THERE SOME KIND OF JAM BAND WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!That is completely ridiculous!Since when it is mandatory to hate all other people or bands you don't like or agree with? Thats bullshit! True story real quick....Big Summer classic 08'....A bunch of punk ass GD Family kids beat the living shit out of some poor kid cause' he was wearing a phish shirt!!!!! Come on People!!!!!!!Umph til I die!!!!!

c-boney6/8 Sun 2/1/2009 04:26PM
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Also.......this ones for UMPH.....Fuckin' headline RED ROCKS this summer...I saw u open for Mule..should've been 180'd..even though u cant mess with Warren. And yes Umphreys can be intimidating to people who prefer the sniles and sunshine side of things, but UMPH is a real band of real people, that work REALLY fuckin' hard to be where their at.They've been paying dues for over ten years, give them a little more credit then a dance party STS9 show.PEACE

terkyd420 Mon 2/2/2009 07:06AM
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terkyd420

mantis is sick, wish i could have gone to these show, thank god theres UMlive. why are they talking abouth cheese?

c-boney6/8 Mon 2/2/2009 07:46AM
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I kinda don't understand why everyone just comes on these chat sites to hate on each other and talk shit!If u like UM go ahead state your piece.....who fucking cares! But if you don't just keep it to yourself! Phish throws the fuck down by the way. This is a perfect example of how things need to evolve into a new day. People CAN agree on things....But I feel lame for being on this website too much....SO peace

PHISHPHAN69 starstarstarstarstar Mon 2/2/2009 11:55AM
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I love umphrey's they'll be at the variety in 2 and a half weeks and i cant wait to see them again. it will be my 8th umph show whoo!

MoveMyPeeps Mon 2/2/2009 02:19PM
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yea c-boney hopefully someday everyone can agree that umphreys despite their talent is a terrible band that sounds like sludge metal crossed with 80's pop music with a little wanna be electronic vibe. also tribes been around for ten years too, whats your point?

pornofunk starstarstarstarstar Mon 2/2/2009 05:00PM
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pornofunk

yeah UM you suck with all your musical talent and ambition....this is why you guys havent moved past playing bar gigs to festivals and such.......oh wait

-maybe i should get some friends.....

schofizzl Mon 2/2/2009 05:03PM
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schofizzl

i have a point for you buddy, you're a dick! even if umphrey's does suck, which i'm 99.9% sure they don't, that still doesn't stop you from being a prick. if STS9 saw the bullshit you post they would be ashamed to have you as a fan.

MyFavBandIsTheBestYoursSucks starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/4/2009 09:07AM
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MyFavBandIsTheBestYoursSucks

Get em tuff guys.

emplancher1 starstarstarstarstar Mon 2/9/2009 08:08AM
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emplancher1

awesome show at the fillmore! best i've seen em play in a while! rock it UM!!! love it! can't wait until we meet again!

chadsmi Thu 2/12/2009 12:09PM
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Nice shots Tobin!

Check out some from 12/29/08 @ the Auditorium in Chicago

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chad-smith/sets/72157613647644045/show/