2010-06-17 06:18
Super Geek League brings unique style to Babylon
Posted at 09:55 AM on Thursday, Jun. 10, 2010
By Mike Osegueda / The Fresno Bee
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The oddest -- and probably the wildest -- night of music Fresno will see this year is tonight at Babylon when Super Geek League comes to town.
The Seattle-based band is basically its own sci-fi musical circus, complete with facepaint, outlandish costumes and a variety of on-stage antics, many of which aren't exactly appropriate to describe in the...
2010-06-03 20:04
Posted at 12:28 PM on Thursday, Jun. 03, 2010
By Mike Osegueda / The Fresno Bee
Read more: http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/06/03/1956331/valley-attracts-2-up-and-com...
Super Geek League
Expect an otherworldly night of music at Babylon, 1064 N. Fulton St., on Thursday.
The Super Geek League headlines the show. If you're not familiar, the band is downright outlandish. One review calls their show a mixture of Mardi Gras, Halloween and a traveling carnival.
And League truly is the right word. The group is 16 members deep, including dancers and costumed musicians. The music ranges from metal to hip-hop -- including a rock cover of a T.I. song.
Showtime is 9 p.m. Tickets cost $10.
Read more: http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/06/03/1956331/valley-attracts-2-up-and-com...
2010-04-10 13:19
SUPER GEEK LEAGUE has picked up where the Beatles left off. With their over the top circus like atmosphere, they not only deliver the most mind blowing music, but their act is just as creative.
In order to try to describe this menagerie of individuals that make up Super Geek League, you would have to get a glimpse of what lies beneath their outrageous stage costumes, their over the top dynamic persona’s and their high octane music.
Their stage names are as outrageous as their costumes (in their own words):
FLOYD aka COMMANDER TOMORROW,
GIL CHOWDER,
KNUCKLES aka BONER,
PWORD,
ERONICA aka VY AGRA,
EVAD aka SPACE COUGAR,
TRUMPETS aka SHEESH
Sunshine Applebeard, and the inexcusable BARRY McCOCKNER aka RAMPAGING CIALIS MENACE.
Also featuring:
THE G-GNOMES,
THE CONTEMPLATIVE DWARF,
THE...
2010-03-21 09:16
March Fourth Marching Band, Super Geek League – Feb 27 – The Majestic
Posted by Melanie Merz on 3/21/10 • Categorized as March 2010
EXTRAVAGANZA! Wildly colorful, ridiculously happy, eye-popping sexy, dance, dance, dance! Boogie Universal did an incredible job with this show. Two huge bands upstairs, a packed dance hall downstairs, and huge grins and costumed dancing bodies everywhere.
Marching Fourth Band (Portland) got things started. The band wasn’t as lively as I’ve seen them in the past, but the crowd was all in. Favorite Marching Fourth moments: the massive 8 foot cowbell for their new song “More Cowbell,” and their cover of “Hard Out Here for a Pimp” (that’s right, from the movie Hustle & Flow).
Seattle’s Super Geek League is an experience. Not the kind where you are so into...
2010-02-17 08:11
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...
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