The Rubes
The long-active Rubes are closing out the second day of the festival with their classic alternative rock ’n roll. < >
The Vistanauts
Firmly rooted in the opulence of ’70s glam, The Vistanauts prove that you can excel in both style and substance. < >
The Waldron Brothers
A tried-and-true mix of heartfelt, emotionally-present vocals and lush baroque pop make up the Waldron Brothers’ sound. < >
umbels
umbels give Brazilian psych rock an indie update without losing the style’s party and dance leanings. < >
Urban Indian Center
The Urban Indian Center presents the music and dances of Utah’s first people in the truest form. < >
V.O. Sensei of the Muzic Clan
Count on V.O. Sensei to kickstart your afternoon with his heavy trap beats and self-loving lyrics. < >
Whisperhawk
Whisperhawk makes sentimental, folk-inspired guitar music that evokes long drives through the open Utah desert. < >
The Ugly Boys
The simplest way to put it is, A Damn Good website for some Damn Good Pop.
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A&A Bollypop
Aarushi and Amishi created their own style of music called Bollypop which incorporates different genres of music, a mix of languages, variations in harmonics and vocals, a mashup of popular songs on one track, and last but not least, a fusion of American and Indian culture.