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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 |
![]() | Sun Nov 08 "Dutchess and the Duke leader Jesse Lortz is discussing the genesis and execution of his band’s sophomore record, Sunset / Sunrise, a slump-dodging opus that takes the dark, raw beauty of the band’s debut and scales it up to distinctly luminescent he... More | ![]() |
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| Wed Nov 11 "The Lawrence Arms are a punk rock trio from Chicago, formed in 1999. The lineup consists of Brendan Kelly (vocals & bass), Chris McCaughan (vocals & guitar), and Neil Hennessy (drums). They have released five full-length albums and are currently sig... More | ![]() |
| Thu Nov 12 "The Lawrence Arms are a punk rock trio from Chicago, formed in 1999. The lineup consists of Brendan Kelly (vocals & bass), Chris McCaughan (vocals & guitar), and Neil Hennessy (drums). They have released five full-length albums and are currently sig... More | ![]() |
![]() | Fri Nov 13 "Fuck Buttons is a two-piece experimental group based in London, England.
Formed in late 2004 and signed to the ATP label, releasing the “Bright Tomorrow” b/w “Little Bloody Shoulder” 7” single during the fall of 2007. They released their first albu... More | ![]() |
| Sat Nov 14 "Hailing from Phoenix, AZ, the indie rock band Dear and the Headlights comprises Ian Metzger (vocals, guitar), Joel Marquard (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Chuckie Duff (bass, keyboard), PJ Waxman (vocals, guitar), and Mark Kulvinskas (drums). Prior to ... More | ![]() |
| Sun Nov 15 "Upon their 1998 formation, 20 Minute Loop have maintained their gender-mixed trademark of uppity hooks and new wave beats to their native of San Francisco. Resulting in their self-proclaimed sound of "freak-pop," the quintet of Kelly Atkins (vocals/... More | ![]() |
![]() | Sun Nov 15 "Russian Circles is a three piece instrumental post-metal/post-rock band from Chicago. Similar to fellow Chicago residents Pelican, Russian Circles play epic, sprawling music which runs the gamut of heavy discordant metal to soft delicate passages. T... More | ![]() |
![]() | 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 |
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Editorial Review Great Night Out By John Zaterka (05/28/2004)" City classics the Haight St. Fair and the Annual Stern Grove free concert series will both be jumpstarting the summer season on Sunday June 13th. So do you roll through the Haight early and then over to Stern Grove in time to catch openers Tin Hat Trio? Or do you start out at the Grove and bust a crazy move to squeeze your way into the sun and alcohol soaked Haight Street fair before it ends at 5:30? From Hip-Hop and Hindi music and industrial Indie to African Griot and the runaway rock-kitty, all have come to town for our summer in the City. " |
Editorial Review Pedro The Lion Moody and melancholy storytelling By Marco Panella (05/20/2004)" Seattleites Pedro the Lion bring their lilted indie-pop to Bottom of the Hill in support of their new CD, Achilles Heel, their first new release since 2002's Control. Mainstays on the indie rock scene, and long lumped in the same category as bands such as Sebadoh, Hayden, and Bedhead, Pedro The Lion might not have broad pop appeal, but their songs are pretty and subdued and will have you recalling them long after they've stopped playing. " |
Editorial Review Great Night Out By John Zaterka (04/30/2004)" What better way to kick off the month of May than checking out the 5th Annual How Weird Street Faire! Dance around the may pole and rejoice in the wonders of the city. You never what you'll see or hear this Saturday May 1st in the SOMA(12th and Howard Streets). " |
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