The 8EAUT1FUL5
One of David Payne’s many electronic groups, the silken sounds of 8EAUT1FUL5 gently push the festival’s first day toward twilight. < >
The Boys Ranch
The Boys Ranch bring back the loveable camp of ’60s surf rock with an added twist of winking irony. < >
The Djinn
A naturalistic, environmental philosophy meets the gritty sounds of lo-fi pysch in the music of Provo-based The Djinn. < >
The Monarchs
Bring back the nasty riff, but slower—The Monarchs provide a rocking blend of deep, swinging riffs and complex musicianship. < >
The Pho3nix Child
With her sing-song, laid-back rapping style, The Pho3nix Child seeks to uplift crowds and purges her worries through music. < >
The Poppees
Let your inner flower child loose with the sugar-sweet bubblegum tunes of The Poppees. < >
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. < >