Tag Archives: NoisePop25
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Noise Pop recap: 20 stories in 7 days
RIFF writers and photographers crashed 20-plus shows at this year’s Noise Pop Music Festival, spending many late nights writing reviews so you would have them by the following morning. A couple of the shows were duds, but most were terrific (thanks for asking). Now that the 25th incarnation of…
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Noise Pop Review: Radical Face tells stories at the Fillmore
Photos: Alessio Neri SAN FRANCISCO — “Sorry, we’re not exciting. You knew what you were getting.” Ben Cooper, the prominent speaker and member of Radical Face, was comically candid as he settled in on stage at The Fillmore Sunday. Cooper’s self-deprecating humor aside, he and the four supporting bandmates put on…
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Noise Pop Review: Adia Victoria, Madi Sipes slow it down at Bottom of the Hill
Photos: Paige K. Parsons SAN FRANCISCO — Two-thirds of the way through Adia Victoria‘s set at Bottom of the Hill Saturday, the South Carolina-raised, Nashville-based singer-songwriter busted out a song sugarcoated in French. Victoria’s genre was already not easy to pinpoint–a cross between garage rock and scuzzy, reverb-drenched soul–but, after she…
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Noise Pop Review: The Radio Dept. outshined by openers Germans at The Independent
Photos: Alessio Neri SAN FRANCISCO — The Radio Dept.‘s set of dream pop tunes at the Independent Saturday felt polished around the edges, but the band quickly fell flat, losing its audience, failing to gain any momentum and in the end, seemingly not even trying to make any concerted effort to improve.…
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Noise Pop Review, Photos, Video: The Joy Formidable get silly at Swedish American Hall
Photos: Alessio Neri SAN FRANCISCO — Some bands care about more than playing a terrific technically proficient show, and The Joy Formidable proved just that with an intimate set at Swedish American Hall Saturday that included plenty of jokes between songs — which they performed largely acoustically — that spanned the Welsh alt-rock trio’s…
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Noise Pop Review: Deafheaven gets up close and personal at The Independent
Photos: Gary Chancer SAN FRANCISCO — Gaze music took over The Independent with Deafheaven and This Will Destroy You. Both bands were engaging, but the animated stage presence of Deafheaven lead singer George Clarke roused the room more than anything. The San Francisco blackgaze band showed why they’re so good at their genre.…
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Noise Pop: Tash Sultana becomes a star before our eyes at Swedish American Hall
Tash Sultana performs at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco during the 2017 Noise Pop Music Festival on Feb. 24, 2017. Paige K. Parsons/STAFF. SAN FRANCISCO — Tash Sultana, the young Australian upstart who catapulted to fame via their ingenuity and a little help from YouTube, hit the stage…
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Noise Pop review, photos: Julien Baker bigger than ever at GAMH
Photos: Alessio Neri SAN FRANCISCO — The last time Julien Baker played Noise Pop, in 2016, she fell in with the ranks of rising artists. Thursday, she returned as a bonafide success by selling out the Great American Music Hall, and keeping an entire room on pins and needles…
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Noise Pop review: Rural Alberta Advantage and Travis Hayes remember their home towns
SAN FRANCISCO — File The Rural Alberta Advantage under the tag of good bands that are even better on-stage. Guitarist-vocalist Nils Edenloff, drummer Paul Banwatt and newer member Robin Hatch (keys) headlined a Noise Pop show at the Bottom of the Hill Wednesday and the indie folk (rock? tribal?—it’s hard…
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Noise Pop: Hazel English tops terrific female-fronted bill at Rickshaw Stop
Hazel English performs at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco during Noise Pop on Feb. 21, 2017. Alessio Neri/STAFF. SAN FRANCISCO — One glance at the lineup for the Hazel English-headlined Noise Pop show at the Rickshaw Stop Tuesday, you might see several female-fronted pop acts. But each performer offered a…