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Bottom of the Hill

1233 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94107 map
cross street: Missouri
district: Potrero Hill


Tel. 4156214455
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Wed Oct 15
"Toronto’s Born Ruffians – Luke Lalonde, Mitch DeRosier and Steve Hamelin. We are the next link in the evolutionary chain of contemporary pop music, mixing drums, bass, and electric guitar, an almost unheard of combination, with bits of harmonium, pi... More
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Thu Oct 16
Featured bands include Elephone, Hundred Days, Parker Street Cinema It's not too late to do something to help Obama win this election!!! With less than a month left it's time to step up the game!!! Come out and learn more about how you can help!... More
Fri Oct 17
"Apside is an amalgamation of pop, beautiful dirty guitars and intense harmonics. The band members are insanely driven to create music that carries them beyond temporary trends. Apside begins in 2004 when Paolo and Pietro meet in San Francisco after ... More
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Sat Oct 18
"Say Hi simultaneously defies and enforces physics. We're the mumbling in your head while you're crunching the numbers. We're the apparitions, tics, gut wrenching, suspicion and glee too." - myspace.com... More
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Sun Oct 19
"Similar to contemporaries Set Your Goals, the guys of Four Year Strong own an obvious love of bands like Lifetime, Gorilla Biscuits, and New Found Glory, which ultimately helped them bring to life an aggressive and melody-riddled combination of hard... More
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Mon Oct 20
"Long Island-based Bayside formed in the winter of 2000 and quickly started developing a local following with their melodic brand of moody, guitar-driven emo. They soon hit the road, sharing stages across the United States with bands like the Alkalin... More
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Tue Oct 21
"If you'd like to hear the alcoholic love child of Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Pixies, Tyler Jakes might be the show for you. Jakes' music comes across as an amalgam of blues, folk, and punk...disparate and adventurous as it is, seems like a recorded docu... More
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Wed Oct 22
"Silian Rail is Robin (guitar) and Eric (drums, glockenspiel). They play instrumental music which combines richly complex, open-tuning, finger picked guitar playing with aggressive, intricate drumming. Their songs are constantly shifting mazes of ric... More
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Thu Oct 23
"Girl in a Coma is a rock band from San Antonio, Texas – land of puffy tacos, Lone Star Beer, and the place where Ozzy pissed on the Alamo. While [singer-songwriter] Nina is often referred to as 'the female version of Morrissey,' the band as a whole ... More
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Fri Oct 24
On Friday, October 24, all-girl Zep powerhouse Zepparella will be returning to headline at the Bottom of the Hill. Guitarist Gretchen Menn's original project, Sticks and Stones, will be opening the night, with Turbonegra (all-girl Turbonegro tribute... More
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Sat Oct 25
"Built for the Sea’s sound can be described as dreamy indie pop music with Rose’s beautiful, haunting vocals at the forefront, backed by melodic instrumentals. The band’s passionate and lush live performances can captivate an audience, which has resu... More
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Fri Oct 31
"No Use for a Name are one of independent music’s most dominant and everlasting forces; and nothing could solidify their firm grip on the underground more than their upcoming 9th proper studio release, The Feel Good Record of the Year. The band recor... More
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Sun Nov 02
"An indie pop group whose electronica-tinged tunes nod to Pavement, Of Montreal, and Field Music, the Spinto Band formed in 1996, spearheaded by Nick Krill, who was inspired to form the band when he came across some song lyrics written by his late gr... More
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Tue Nov 04
"Formed in New York in 2003 by Brad Hargett and JB Townshend, the Crystal Stilts were a multi-influenced indie rock band that released its first work -- some singles and an EP -- in 2004 on the Feathery Tongue label. The first single, "Shattered Shin... More
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Fri Nov 07
"Much like Southern rock revivalists My Morning Jacket and Kings of Leon, Steel Train take a post-punk approach to the hoary sounds of '70s album-oriented rock. Taking their name from a Bob Marley song, singer Scott Irby-Ranniar and guitarist Jack An... More
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Sat Nov 08
"San Francisco band Loquat took stage before Tilly, and it was one of those things where you totally forget you love a band until you see them again and are reminded why they are so close to your heart. I'm an asshole for forgetting Kylee Swenson has... More
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Mon Nov 10
"Dungen's fourth studio album extends the acclaimed Swedish outfit's sound past psychedelia into something far more rare. Moving beyond mere stylistic concerns, 4 finds Gustav Ejstes' focus on the extremes of Dungen's sound separating into two entiti... More
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Tue Nov 11
"Vic was born in 1964 in Jacksonville, FL and was raised in Zebulon, GA. He loved music from an early age and, in fact, started writing songs when he was only five years old. Vic has made 10 albums to date as well as 2 albums in collaboration with Wi... More
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Wed Nov 12
"Ludo's new album 'You're Awful, I Love You' came out better than any of us could have hoped for. As a record, it combines the pop sensibilities of our first album with the darkness and adventurous storytelling of Broken Bride, and takes the combinat... More
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Thu Nov 13
"Born in 1998, in homage to the high energy and eccentric music of the 1980’s New Wave scene, POLYSICS was founded by members, Hayashi, Kayo, Fumi and Yano. They have since built a huge international fanbase through their hyper-frenetic live shows an... More
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Fri Nov 14
"He can sell you a bill of love that from anyone else would seem corny and make you believe again - in the long summers of blissful youth, in dancing the night away. Bart Davenport grew up in Berkeley California. If you are on the west coast, you may... More
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Sat Nov 15
"The re-activation of American Steel, which had started as an off-the-cuff idea in early 2007, was by mid-year a full blown reality. The group’s four original members, who had thrown around the idea of getting back together for some time, decided to ... More
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Sun Nov 16
"Having roots in five different bands, the (International) Noise Conspiracy came to exist in the latter portion of 1998 in their hometown of Umeå, Sweden. The group's five members set out to use its music as an attack against capitalist culture at la... More
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Tue Nov 18
"Texas-born singer, songwriter, and actor Jay Brannan's angelic voice and folky, acoustic approach may make him appear like a garden-variety contemporary singer/songwriter, but his musical sensibility brings him closer to hard-to-fit-in-a-box female ... More
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Thu Nov 20
"Swedish band Love Is All are comprised of Josephine Olausson (vocals, keyboard), Johan Lindwall (bass), Markus Görsch (drums), Fredrik Eriksson (saxophone), and Nicholaus Sparding (guitar/vocals). Olausson, Sparding, and Görsch had previously been m... More
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Fri Nov 21
"New York outfit O’Death’s third LP, Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin, feels like a giddy junkyard hoedown, from the panicked fiddle screeches of opener 'Lowtide' to the celebratory gallop of closer 'Lean-To.' At times it sounds morose or contemplative, ... More
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Wed Nov 26
3 Great Bay Area bands for the price of a call-drink on the second biggest party night of the year! The Tell-Tale Heartbreakers emerged from the Bay Area’s underground music scene in late 2004. Since then, they sculpted their own sound, tearing t... More
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Fri Nov 28
"Holly Golightly and Lawyer Dave first met in the basement of a China Town smuggler's den. Holly had need for an upright bass player to do a small U.S. tour and The Lawyer was the only one she could find. After a half hour run-through, they were off ... More
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Happy Hour: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 4pm to 7pm. Chosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco," the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, seven nights a week. Featuring up and coming acts from around the globe as well as in our own backyard, the music spans the spectrum from alternative, rock-a-billy, punk, and hard rock, to folk and funk and pop. - bottomofthehill.com

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Sebadoh
Unlikely Reunion
By Roger Thomasson (07/29/2004)

" In traditional lo-fi style, the songwriting half of alt-noise/indie-folk pioneers Sebadoh are stopping by San Francisco on the last leg of their minimally hyped reunion tour. The rest of the band has been replaced by a couple of multi-effects pedals and a $35 Wal-Mart caliber boombox. "

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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. "

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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. "

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