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Saturday March 7 2026
  7:30PM doors -- music at 8:30PM
  •••  ALL AGES
$25
Bad Bad Hats
badbadhats.com
 alternative indie rock
Margaux
instagram.com/margauxtosleep
 indie-folk, alt-americana
HLLLYH
instagram.com/hlllyh
 Noise Pop Punk


Bad Bad Hats
-from Minneapolis, MN
-Bad Bad Hats is an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kerry Alexander and Chris Hoge met in college and formed the band in 2012. In the 10 years of BBH, they have toured the country many times in their trusty minivan, sampling the best local cuisine along the way. BBH has toured with The Beths, Margaret Glaspy, The Front Bottoms, Hippo Campus, and Michelle Branch, among many others. Their fourth album Bad Bad Hats will be released April 12, 2024 on Don Giovanni Records.



Margaux
-from New York, NY
-Margaux (born Margaux Bouchegnies) is a singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn, NY. Born to a French father and an American mother, Margaux grew up in Seattle. She picked up guitar first, then upright bass, and began writing songs inspired by Motown, Pixies, and Dirty Projectors. Bass in hand, she moved across the country to study jazz at the New School in Manhattan. Bouchegnies later



HLLLYH
-from Los Angeles / Bay Area, CA
-HLLLYH is a new band born from The Mae Shi, a Los Angeles-based band and hyperkinetic burst of call-and-response energy that broke up in 2009. In 2022, founding member Tim Byron set out to “get the band back together” and crisscrossed California, pitching the other former members of the Mae Shi on one final album. The product of these efforts is URUBURU, an end-of-the-world story written on a mobius strip. While the original plan was for URUBURU to be the final Mae Shi record, it felt more like the first chapter of something new than the final chapter of the Mae Shi.

So HLLLYH the band was born, making URUBURU both a beginning and an end. In true Mae Shi fashion, HLLLYH continues to rapidly mutate. In 2024, three new members joined the cause: Dan Chao, James Baker, and Burt Hashiguchi, and on January 18, 2025, HLLLYH played its first show, with Brainiac, at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco.