2010-02-17 07:11
Super Geek League: In a league of their own Posted by Jaimie Fife on 2/16/10 • Categorized as February 2010 On Feb. 27, Seattle-based group Super Geek League (SGL) will bombard the Majestic with elements of Mardi Gras, Halloween and traveling carnivals as they headline Boogie Universal’s event “Frontiers” featuring more than 100 performers. “We believe that people pay money to be entertained and we go above and beyond the boundaries of art and science to create the most overwhelming show possible,” head-geek Commander Tomorrow said. SGL prides themselves on over-the-top stage performances involving novel components that typical bands might never utilize, let alone at once. The band loves to whip-out out nutty items such as hazardous material suits, hot alien sex dancers, gnomes and other...
2010-01-18 06:51
Feb 27 at the Majestic Hall and include Super Geek League, March Fourth Marching Band and over 100 performers. This will be one of the most incredible shows ... READ ARTICLE: http://whatsup-magazine.com/2010/01/17/le-beat-january-2010/
2009-12-02 05:46
pre-tour party? musical guest? November 18, 2009 | 11:00 AM by Dean, SF, CA start your tour off right . . with a kick off party. i dont know. . just looking for an excuse to have a party i guess. i dont know if its in the budget but maybe SGL could play for a lil cross promotion action when theyre touring in so cal? plug some dates.. theyre big fans of the show/i said that id forward some info your way. .there it is. check out their site : http://supergeekleague.com/ thanks dude. :)
2009-12-01 18:08
Video from Super Geek League's interview and performance @ the 2009 Erotic Exotic Ball in San Francisco !
2009-11-23 05:46
Shasha is a monter Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at 4:29 am But you will after you watch this video. We had no idea what we were getting into. I’d never seen anything quite like it. In fairness, I had a really great time. Would I go again? Probably not. But I totally respect what this band does and I think it’s fantastic performance art. And any band that lets the audience have a pillow fight is a-okay in my book. For the record, they’re called Super Geek League, if you want to book them for your son’s Bar Mitzvah. I assume they do Bar Mitzvahs. I mean, really, if you want your kid to have the Bar Mitzvah party that everyone will remember best by the end of the schoolyear, I suggest you cancel the ice-scultping albino and his all-Asian dance squad, and tell Ryan Starr she will have to hit...