9 a.m. - Stephen Day - Sweet Iced Tea (feat. Allen Stone)
Here comes the summer! And your summer soundtrack may need this soulful duet between songwriter Stephen Day and blue-eyed crooner Allen Stone.
10 a.m. - Benson Boone - Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else
Apparently Benson Boone's American Heart Tour sold out in 9-seconds in all markets. His stop in Salt Lake City will be October 8, 9, and 11th at The Delta Center. This track will appear on his forthcoming album "American Heart."

11 a.m. - Maren Morris - push me over
Maren Morris apparently failed her auditions for American Idol, The Voice, America's Got Talent, and Nashville Star. Instead, she found her way into the music business as a songwriter working in Nashville for Kelly Clarkson, and then released her own solo album "Hero" in 2016, which shot to #1 on the country charts. Her new album is "Dreamsicle," named for the “perfectly fickle” sweet treat that definitionally cannot last.
1 p.m. - Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers - BALCONY
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers first broke out with their 2022 EP "Pretty Good For A Girl Band." They won Australia's AIR Award for "Best Independent Rock Album" and have been nominated for several more awards in the emerging artists category across many platforms. They are currently on tour with Pearl Jam and putting out this brand new single.
2 p.m. - The Head and the Heart - Beg, Steal, Borrow
The Head and The Heart have a brand new album out called "Aperture." Band member Josiah Johnson explained the band's name thusly, "Your head is telling you to be stable and find a good job, you know in your heart that this [the band] is what you're supposed to do even if it's crazy." The Head and The Heart will be performing at the Ogden Twilight Series on August 13th in Ogden.
3 p.m. - Marcus King & The Marcus King Band - Honky Tonk Hell
Marcus King is a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader from Greenville, South Carolina. A fourth-generation musician, he's known for his emotive, inventive take on modern electric blues. Marcus King will be part of the Park City Song Summit with a show at The Marquis on Main Street with Eric Krasno and Duanne Betts and then he'll be performing at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre with Chris Stapleton on August 15th and 16th. If you go see him...bring your ear plugs!
4 p.m. - BYRNE - Dancing at the End of the World
Born in NYC, Chase BYRNE is a singer/songwriter based in Venice Beach. His work blends multiple genres of folk, pop, and alternative. This is his latest single.

5 p.m. - Sons Of The East - Rescue Me
Known for their timeless songwriting and electrifying live performances, the band blends folk, blues, soul, and classic country, channeling the raw vulnerability of Townes Van Zandt and Gram Parsons with the soaring harmonies of Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Avett Brothers. This is from their sophomore album "Sons," which comes out in June.
6 p.m. - Cody Jinks - Found
American Outlaw Country singer Cody Jinks has a new album coming soon titled "In My Blood." He has been sober since August 2023, stating he had been an "meth addict alcoholic among other things" for years and that "Jesus changed all of that." In this new song he asks, "How lost does a sinner like me gonna have to be before he gets found?"
7 p.m. - J-Rad Cooley - 'Scuze Me Baby
J-Rad Cooley is a singer/songwriter, piano player and harmonica player, a unique storyteller with a distinct sense of blues, melody and groove. His soulful songs show his diverse influences from Lightnin’ Hopkins to Ray Charles to The Band, some with a New Orleans twist or a distinct ragtime flavor. This is from his "Take What You Can" EP released earlier this year.
8 p.m. - Lorde - What Was That
New Zealand singer and songwriter Lorde has a fourth album in the works. The song was conceived during a tumultuous period in late 2023. She described experiencing a "deep breakup" and the emotional upheaval that followed, writing: "Every meal a battle. Flashbacks and waves. Feeling grief's vortex and letting it take me. Opening my mouth and recording what fell out."
9 p.m. - Mt. Joy - Coyote
Mt. Joy is a five-piece indie rock band based in Los Angeles with roots in Philadelphia. The name Mt. Joy is taken from a mountain near their hometown of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. As the band matures, their music veers from folk-stomps to psychedelic reflections to gospel elegies.