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330 Ritch Street330 Ritch StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107 map cross street: Brannan & Townsend @ 3rd district: SoMa Tel. 415-541-9574 Website |
![]() | Fri Jul 25 It's a special Friday night live session with UK party monsters DOES IT OFFEND YOU YEAH?! If you caught their recent show at Slim's, then you know what a fun show these guys put on. STEED LORD starts off the night!
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![]() | Thu Jul 31 White Lies will be making their first performance in San Francisco at Popscene (330 Ritch St.), come see them live if you're a fan of Interpol, and The Smiths.
The MIXHELL DJs take over the deck after the band. MIXHELL is Iggor Cavalera of SEPULTU... More |
| About 330 Ritch Street Located off Townsend between 3rd & 4th Street in the thriving South Beach /Soma area, 330 Ritch Street has been hosting events, receptions & clubnights for over a decade.
Hours Sunday: 10pm - 2 amMonday: available Tuesday: available Wednesday: 5pm - 2 am Thursday: 5 pm - 2 am Friday: 5 pm - 2 am Saturday: 10pm - 2 am |
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Editorial Review Amplifier SF Station Blows It Up By Misha Vladimirskiy (06/23/2006)" Walking into 330 Ritch on any Thursday night is to indulge yourself in rock, punk, indie or just plain good music. On this night a band called Elephone was performing for the CD release of The Camera Behind The Camera Behind The Camera. I will say I was not disappointed, these guys rocked the house with a sound that mixes My Bloody Valentine with U2 (pre "WAR"), and some other stuff that I can't put my finger on. With haunting vocals and driving guitar these guys are on my go to list. " |
Editorial Review Amplifier SF Station Blows It Up By Misha Vladimirskiy (06/23/2006)" With the roar of the crowd and the beat of the drum the Artic Monkeys hit the stage at the San Francisco’s famed Warfield. These kids from Sheffield, England are the talk of the music world, with their simple lyrics and infectious instruments. This night was no different -- kids screamed and the Monkeys played. I personally can't relate to the lyrics but understand why others can so that’s why these kids are a band to watch in the coming years. " |
Editorial Review The Killers Retro New Wave By Melissa Goldstein (06/11/2004)" What Happens In Vegas sometimes fronts like it happened in England. In the grand tradition of the Material Girl, anglophile angst-rockers The Killers aren't from the UK, but they want you to think they are. Spawned in Sin City, the four-piece group, named for a fictional band from a New Order video, mixes hyper-synthesized sound with Brit Pop attitude- and accents. " |
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