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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 Birdmonster A New Kind of Beast By Roger Thomasson (06/24/2005)" San Francisco has a new beast to contend with -- the multi-faceted hydra called Birdmonster. Perched astride a multitude of genres, the San Francisco four-piece is tearing through the local scene with dedication. Ripping guitars, angular textures, highly emotive vocals, and jagged arrangements inspire the dramatic (but comfortable) song-writing with a wild fervor. " |
Editorial Review Loud*Live*Local April 17th to April 30th By matthew thayer (04/15/2005)" Lots and lots of great bands are heading into town on the coattails of Coachella. Plenty of great bands call the Bay Area home. Many are performing to help you spread the wealth of your refund. I will let the music speak for itself. " |
Editorial Review Beep Beep An Interview By Chris Ellis (02/04/2005)" It may be easy to dismiss Beep Beep simply as the black sheep from Omaha, Nebraska's Saddle Creek Label. With lyrics like, "OH NO! Why should I fight this force that compels me to make your lap a snack and your skin my religion", your first listen to 'Business Casual' may bring you to the conclusion this may be a highly sex driven soundtrack off your favorite Girls (or boys) Gone Wild video. In our interview with Chris Hughes and Eric Bemberger we attempted to find the story of an album that isn't like everyone else's. We certainly found them to be more unique than your everyday tijuana topless teen. " |
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