The UMS names 27 artists set to play the 2014 edition

| April 2, 2014 | 0 Comments

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14th Annual Denver Post Underground Music Showcase

 

The UMS names 27 artists set to play the 2014 edition

   
WHAT:

 

The largest indie music festival in the Rocky Mountain region, featuring more than 400 local, national and international artists.  Visit Coloradorecently named The UMS one of twelve quintessential Summer Colorado Festivals.

 

A four day celebration of this region’s thriving local music scene, which has produced a number of national success stories in recent years. UMS alums include The Lumineers, DeVotchKa, Isaac Slade of The Fray, Flobots and Nathaniel Rateliff.

 

It’s an opportunity to hear some of the world’s emerging artists in some rather unconventional venues such as retail shops, restaurants and a church.

 

It’s an animated “block party” that has proven to be a yearly highlight of the Denver cultural calendar.

WHEN:

 

 

Thursday July 24 – Sunday July 27, 2014
WHERE:

 

The UMS takes place in many venues along South Broadway, between 5th Avenue and Alameda Avenue, in Denver, Colorado.
WHO:

 

The first 27 artists announced feature an impressive mix of emerging local and national talent, including:
  Real Estate                 Unknown Mortal Orchestra                Baths
  The Men                      Roadkill Ghost Choir              Cayucas

A. Tom Collins            GEMS                                                 Rose Quartz

The Epilogues             Step Rockets                                      Residual Kid

Ark Life                       The Yawpers                          Woodsman

The Knew                    Snake Rattle Rattle Snake                 Ian Cooke

Brothertiger                 Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas        New Madrid

In The Whale  Inner Oceans                                      Kitty Crimes

Kithkin                         Eros & the Eschaton              Shady Elders

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