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Bottom of the Hill1233 17th StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107 map cross street: Missouri district: Potrero Hill Tel. +1 415.621.4455 Email Bottom of the Hill Website |
| Fri Nov 27 Dave Smallen
I'm Dave Smallen. I'm a musician and artist from Oakland, California. I've lived in NYC & LA & toured all over the USA. I try to be kind, to work hard, and to have something to say.
The Soft While Sixties
"The Soft White Sixties chann... More | ![]() |
![]() | Sat Nov 28 Zepparella is not a tribute band. No wigs, no backing tracks. It is a celebration of some of the greatest music ever written, by women who love it as musicians and as fans. We who want to celebrate it with you, fellow appreciators.
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![]() | Wed Dec 02 Blue Record announces the re-awakening of Savannah’s rock giants BARONESS. The sister recording to 2007’s Red Album, Blue Record is an instantly-classic album, with all the peaks and valleys, textures, and nuances that timeless records yield over rep... More |
| Thu Dec 03 Cold Cave is the brainchild of Philadelphia's Wesley Eisold, ex-Some Girls, Give Up The Ghost, XO Skeletons, and currently Ye Olde Maids, etc. We're calling his newest project a Band To Watch, but Eisold received some high-profile press when Fall Out... More | ![]() |
| Fri Dec 04 The Dead Hensons are an eight piece rock band exclusively covering the upbeat songs from early Jim Henson projects (mainly Sesame Street, the Muppet Show, and the Muppet Movie) IE: compositions by Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, and Paul Williams, and many mo... More | ![]() |
| Thu Dec 31 The young Berkeley indie pop quartet bring their youthful insight to the realm of music mostly dominated by older Beatles cover bands. Their upbeat lyrics and songs challenge you not to tap your foot.
Having shared the stage with other bands such as... More | ![]() |
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Editorial Review The Delays World Class Brit-Pop for Less By Roger Thomasson (07/17/2004)" The Delays raise an interesting question. Is there any room in America today for well-produced, exuberant, thickly textured Brit-pop? With the Strokesian garage rock revolution seemingly turning back the British Tide, one wonders if the future UK transplants to America will more likely resemble Franz Ferdinand and The Libertines than Coldplay or Blur. " |
Editorial Review AC Newman Different but essentially the same By Marco Panella (07/03/2004)" It is always odd when the chief songwriter and creative force in a group decides to go solo. This is not an uncommon phenomenon. In most cases, as was the case with the most recent and notable Indie icon, Steven Malkmus, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Such is the case with the New Pornographers' AC Newman. " |
Editorial Review Great Night Out By John Zaterka (06/17/2004)" With all this machinery making modern music, it's great to see that big bands are back grooving on styles from Ska to Afro-beat to even the premier of a special Eno-orchestra. Live hip-hop is back with a new home in the Mission's new club 12 Galaxies as True Skool brings back live acts to the mix. DNA's stages a fund raiser for the St. James Infirmary for the hard-rockin' and gothedelically inclined. Here's another serving of six summer audio treats: " |
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