Noise Pop Diary: Illuminati Hotties caped for BOTH, Orcut Shelley Miller thrilled the dudes - 48 hills
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Noise Pop Diary: Illuminati Hotties caped for BOTH, Orcut Shelley Miller thrilled the dudes - 48 hills
"This is an artist who sells out auditoriums all over the country, who decided, "yeah, I'll play a free show in the afternoon at this 246-person-capacity venue because it matters." She wanted to give love to the ever-giving Bottom of the Hill venue, which will be closing at the end of the year."
"As Tudzin whizbammed through her addictive shoegaze-y earworms and a few ballads with her three bandmates, Bottom of the Hill made a fine diamond of a weekend afternoon spot, with cold beverages flowing and cool couples of all persuasions cupcakin'. Making use of the tight and sweaty confines, while Tudzin and her bandmembers projected nothing but joy for the special gig."
"Getting off the bus on the opposite side of Thee Parkside, also soon closing (at the end of March), there was just a sea of bland, colorless boxes amidst older homes, fading clues that Anchor Steam Brewery once roamed these lands, a park where on this day, kids and adults were enjoying the shit out of playing some non-league adjudicated softball."
48 Hills covered the Noise Pop Festival (February 19-March 1), featuring indie music performances across San Francisco venues. Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties played a free afternoon show at Bottom of the Hill on February 28, following her sold-out evening Noise Pop performance. Despite her national touring success, Tudzin chose to support the beloved venue before its closure at year's end. The neighborhood surrounding Bottom of the Hill and the soon-closing Thee Parkside contrasts sharply with new development, featuring generic condominiums replacing historic character. Local openers Buzzed Lightbeer and Pity Party contributed to the intimate, insider-feeling afternoon event, creating a memorable community gathering.
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