9 a.m. - Leftover Salmon - Mud Season
Leftover Salmon's new album "Let's Party" is out now! The progressive bluegrass band has been around for 30 years and are considered pioneers of the modern jam band scene. The members of the band are mountain-town people, so they can commiserate with the doldrums of mud season. If you think the cold snap of last week was bad, this is a mud season song to remind you of what it could've been.
10 a.m. - Dispatch - Whisk Me Away
Remember Dispatch? They were a pretty big band that went on extended hiatus. Well, the band is back! Their new album "Yellow Jacket" comes out June 6th. Dispatch will be at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre on August 5th with the John Butler Band, G.Love and Special Sauce, and Donavon Frankenreiter.

11 a.m. - Anahita Skye - Mountain Man
Anahita Skye is a singer-songwriter with sounds reminiscent of desert landscapes, blending sultry rock and Americana with melancholic undertones. She and singer, Rick Gerber, a Park City resident and musician, founded the folk duo, Skye and Crow, who will be performing at Utah Arts Festival on Sunday June 22nd. This is her brand new solo single.
1 p.m. - Mihali - Past Life (feat. Satsang)
Here's a dreamy, soulful collaboration between Mihali and Satsang that appears on Mihali's new album "Before The Dream." The lyrics tell us not to hold back, don't save anything for the next life. Be present. Satsang is performing tomorrow night at SKY, Salt Lake City.
2 p.m. - The Kooks - If They Could Only Know
The Kooks are an indie rock band formed in 2004 in Brighton, UK. Their music is primarily influenced by the 1960s British Invasion movement and post-punk revival of the new millennium. The Kooks will be at The Union Event Center in Salt Lake on June 14th with Lovelytheband if you want to see them perform live. This is from their new album "Never/Know."
3 p.m. - The Wood Brothers - Pray God Listens
The Wood Brother's 9th album "Puff of Smoke" will be released August 1st. Their website says, "'Puff of Smoke' is a reminder that life is both precious and precarious — a sentiment underscored by our current geopolitical moment and the unpredictable nature of life itself — ." The Wood Brothers will be performing at Red Butte Garden with St. Paul & The Broken Bones on June 12th.
4 p.m. - The Brothers Comatose & Lindsay Lou - Home Again
The Brothers Comatose are a roots-infused bluegrass band based in San Francisco, California, known for their infectious blend of Americana, folk, and traditional bluegrass. Their sound draws from a variety of influences, including old-time bluegrass, country, and rock. They make it their own with a modern twist and a strong emphasis on storytelling. Their songs often delve into themes of love, loss, adventure, and the human experience. You'll hear that in the lyrics of this new song "Home Again", which is about California wildfires and features Lindsay Lou.

5 p.m. - North Mississippi Allstars - Don't Let the Devil Ride (feat. Joey Williams)
Did you catch North Mississippi Allstars when they spent the weekend at Egyptian Theatre? They have a new album coming out June 6th titled "Still Shakin'." This is a quote from their website, "Still Shakin’ is a celebration of our life-changing first album, Shake Hands with Shorty, which we released 25 years ago, and a love letter of appreciation to everyone who supported us and kept us in the game all these years. Touring this album cycle into 2026 will mark thirty years since we started North Mississippi Allstars, and we couldn’t resist commemorating both of those anniversaries." This track features Joey Williams on vocals.
6 p.m. - Sir Woman - Can't Come Down
Sir Woman is the newest creation of Kelsey Wilson, co-founder of Wild Child and member of Glorietta. With an emphasis on soul, gospel, R&B, and funk, Sir Woman's music moves Wilson away from the folk pop she's known for. The band has a brand new album out titled "If It Doesn't." This new track starts slow and dreamy.
7 p.m. - The Buttshakers - Lessons in Love
Led by the bewitching voice and energy of the seductive and charismatic riot-girl Ciara Thompson, The Buttshakers lay down warm, raw soul music that digs into the furrows of the addictive rhythms and beating blues of the music they love so much.
8 p.m. - Mo Lowda & the Humble - The Painter
This is brand new from Mo Lowda & The Humble's forthcoming album, "Tailing The Ghost." Mo Lowda & The Humble are an indie rock band from Philadelphia. If you can wait a while, they are scheduled to perform live at The Urban Lounge in Salt Lake in early October 2025. In the meantime, enjoy this fresh track.
9 p.m. - Shane Weisman - Better Luck Tomorrow
Shane Weisman is an Ohio bred folk/rock singer-songwriter, who draws inspiration from artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & Ray LaMontagne. He has crafted his own unique sound that seamlessly blends the timeless essence of folk/rock with a modern indie twist. This is his first self-produced single.