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Bottom of the Hill1233 17th StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107 map cross street: Missouri district: Potrero Hill Tel. 4156214455 Email Bottom of the Hill Website |
| Sat Sep 13 The songs drape themselves across their subjects in deformed electro tapestries. They play out like symphonies, but feel compressed into the internal microcosm of an American bedroom... bedroom symphonies, bedroom confessions over chimes and gonging ... More | ![]() |
![]() | Tue Sep 23 "Indie wunderkind Liam Finn has burst onto the musical landscape with the force and presence of an artist twice his age. The 23-year-old New Zealander plays nearly every instrument on his first solo release I’ll Be Lightning, a responsibility he does... More |
![]() | Wed Oct 08 "One of many boy/girl indie electro duos formed in 2006, Rob Barber and Mary Pearson of Brooklyn's High Places approach recording with creative abandon, experimenting with offbeat production techniques like random microphone positioning, pitch shifti... More | ![]() |
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Editorial Review NoisePop By Jeremy Sampson (02/13/2004)" Thank goodness for Leap Year! With 24 extra hours in the bank this February, we don't have to feel guilty about spending most of our spare time at shows the last week of this month. Unless you've developed a sudden allergy to great live indie music, you might as well not make any alternate plans for Feb. 24th-29th, the dates for the 12th annual edition of the NoisePop Festival. " |
Editorial Review Ted Leo and The Pharmacists By Jeremy Sampson (01/21/2004)" Ted Leo and his band The Pharmacists are a relatively recent musical discovery for me. While formulating my thoughts for this very review, two things incessantly beat down the door of my brain: 1. How could I possibly not have known about these guys before? and 2. Nickelback. " |
Editorial Review Juliana Hatfield and Some Girls By Jeremy Sampson (10/03/2003)" Juliana Hatfield is a name instantly recognized by even your average pop music fan, especially one who grew up in the early-'90s ("Wasn't she the chick who had that one song from the Reality Bites soundtrack?"). She also has a well-deserved cult following among indie aficionados for a 16-year career that began as the lead singer for alt-rockers The Blake Babies, who disbanded in 1991. Hatfield spent the rest of the decade releasing solo albums in the same vein, and she briefly flirted with mainstream success when two singles, "Spin the Bottle" (the Reality Bites song) and "My Sister" got some radio and MTV-love. " |
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