This Friday we’ll be playing in Santa Fe for the first time! SuperGiant has never played a show in New Mexico’s capitol city, it’s true. But now with the opening of Corazón, Santa Fe now has their very own downtown rock venue … and it’s just steps away from the railrunner station right in the ‘heart’ of SF. Meet us up in Santa Fe this Friday the 30th for a new kind of experience.
Saturday we’ll be supporting our brothers from different mothers, Leeches of Lore. They’ll be hitting the road on a 3 week tour and although we’re still pissed at them for not inviting us to join them, we’ll still rock a show and help them bank some cash for the road. If you haven’t heard of them yet you need to check them out! Albuquerqueians come out on Saturday night to Burt’s Tiki Lounge and buy lots of merch! (from them not us)
This July marks SuperGiant’s 5 Year Anniversary. God damn time is flying


Spend the day in the beautiful Jemez Mountains next Saturday for an all-day music festival.
SuperGiant, Squash Blossom Boys, The Rudy Boy Experiment and others TBA
Los Ojos Presents a day of cutting edge art and music representing some of the best kept secrets in Northern New Mexico.
The brand new outdoor venue will be featuring 5 hours of an eclectic blend of live music as well as 25 of the most creative artists from the Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos areas.
Food and alcohol will be available at shockingly low prices.
There will also be a supervised ‘Fun Zone’ for the kids where alcohol will not be permitted.
You can take the take the Railrunner to Bernalillo. Or, if you choose to drive, free parking will be available at the Bernalillo station. Sandoval Express will provide bus service directly to the event leaving at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30. Return buses will leave the event beginning at 5:45PM. The cost of the bus ride ($2 round trip) will be refunded at the event box office with proof of purchase (bus ticket stub). There will also be free parking in Jemez Springs right next to the event.
More info on lodging and camping TBA soon.
Event starts at 1pm and tickets are $7
Tickets available here >>
The Las Vegas magazine threw us a shout-out in the write up for the Doom in June festival that happened last weekend. We saw the story when we were in town. The mention kinda comes out of nowhere at the bottom but hey, we’re glad they mentioned us! view story here >>
Free ALL AGES show this Saturday with BBQ and 10 bands!!! Beer garden for you oldies. The Zone parking lot … i-40 and San Mateo. SG takes the stage sometime around 5pm1st Annual DOOM IN JUNE festival, Las Vegas, NV
Fireball Ministry
Black Cobra
Slough Feg
The Gates of Slumber
Radio Moscow
Sasquatch
House of Broken Promises
SuperGiant
Ride the Sun
Aranya
Behold!!! The Monolith
Green and Wood
Salvador
Lead Burns Red
Dirt Communion
Location:
Cheyenne Saloon
3103 N Rancho Dr
Las Vegas, NV, 89130
June 5, 2010
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/doominjune
Where to stay:
The Fiesta Rancho Hotel/Casino is located very close to the
Cheyenne Saloon if you are looking for a place to stay. Mention Doom in
June and get a low rate around $40.00 dollars
http://www.fiestarancholasvegas.com/

Here’s a clip from the 3/13/2010 show with Nebula. This song will be on the new record to be released later this year.
Here’s a little video collage from our recent show at Burt’s …
Saturday, March 13th at Launchpad
NEBULA
Playing dirty rock and roll and primitive blues, psychedelic iconoclasts Nebula have earned a reputation as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the Los Angeles underground rock scene of the last two decades.
With a penchant for Fuzz-wah pedals, wild drums and debauchery, Nebula plays feedback-heavy, guitar-driven psychedelic rock in the tradition of The Stooges, MC5, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream–laced with the spaced out sounds and discord of Spaceman 3 and The Velvet Underground.
Formed by front-man Eddie Glass out of the ashes of Fu Manchu upon the band’s split in 1997, Nebula toured relentlessly in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia, playing alongside bands like Mudhoney, Iggy and the Stooges, Local H, The Hellacoptors and Queens of the Stone Age.
Nebula quickly gained a cult following in the burgeoning psych scene that was taking root in their hometown of Los Angeles and in music scenes abroad, paving the way for bands like Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dead Meadow, Black Angels, and Wolfmother.
In 2009, Nebula joined Tee Pee Records for the release of their latest LP, “Heavy-Psych”.

We had agreed to take a few months off with the arrival of a new SG baby around this time but the opportunity to open up for Nebula on a Saturday night proved too tempting.

