Flint Eastwood Rounds up Her Fans at the Fillmore in San Francisco

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Flint Eastwood came to town last night and brought her A-game to the Fillmore in San Francisco. The charismatic singer who is most known for her hits “Monster” and “Queen,” stormed the stage in a brown pair of overalls, two braids and a very loud mouth to perform an unforgiving set that had the audience in a state of uncontrolled frenzy for the short 45-minute they had secured opening up for PVRIS.

Flint’s an interesting artist. Her music could be labeled as pop but her personality and look certainly don’t match. I’d say that she’s more of an anti-pop starlet with the combined personality, charisma and stage presence of 10 pop starlets. Her music is inspiring and moving, with banging beats and catchy melodies. It’s really no wonder that Billboard has described her as “musically grandiose and empowering.”

Check out some photos from the earth-shattering evening below and be sure to catch her opening for PVRIS when they come to your town.

Photos by Louis Raphael Photography

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Having released albums under Digital Nations, a label founded by Steve Vai, music critic Louis Raphael has remained deeply connected to the pulse of the San Francisco music scene. Following his tenure as the San Francisco Music Examiner for Examiner.com and AXS.com, he embarked on creating Music in SF® to authentically highlight the vibrant offerings of the city's music scene.

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