The innovative album captivated online fan forums and music literati alike with The New York Times calling it, “some of the savviest pop music of the year,”and Rolling Stone dubbing it “one of 2019’s most exciting debuts.”
The years that followed saw the St. Louis natives go from unlikely SoundCloud cult heroes to show-stopping wizard-cloaked pied pipers, covering magazines and selling out concerts across the globe. With the arrival of their long awaited sophomore album, 10,000 gecs, in March 2023, 100 gecs appear yet again to be two steps ahead of the curve on the ever-molting pop music landscape. Vulture praised the “intangible and ineffable” sound of the album calling it “high concept pop” and fittingly Pitchfork called it “a perfect outro album for the end of the world” while dubbing it ‘Best New Music’ in their review. Equipped with stadium-sized anthems like “Dumbest Girl Alive” and “Hollywood Baby” the 10x sized album is road-ready as the band ventures out on their 10,000 gecs world tour this spring.