Thursday, April 09, 2009

Tonight: The Show Is The Rainbow at the Uptown Bar



*MP3: The Show Is The Rainbow - "Mother and Son"

Nebraskan The Show Is The Rainbow is playing at the Uptown Bar tonight. There is no real way to describe the awesomeness that is his live show. I think we all need to go.

Buy "Radboyz Only" on iTunes here.

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(Ian Anderson)

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Monday, October 06, 2008

Tonight: Darren Keen (The Show Is The Rainbow), Unicorn Basement @ The Kitty Cat Klub

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The Show Is The Rainbow - "School Is Cool" (Plus Two Shows At The Turf Club)



(Photo by Alex Johnson, taken at First Ave.)


Download: The Show Is The Rainbow - "School Is Cool"

The one man entertainment extravaganza known as The Show Is The Rainbow (and as Darren Keen to his friends and immediate family) has had quite the year in 2007. First, he put out his album Gymnasia back in April. He's toured with Girl Talk and Dan Deacon and played a show with Tay "Chocolate Rain" Zonday here in Minneapolis. Now, he's getting ready to play his 5 year anniversary show in Omaha, Nebraska and two shows at Turf Club toward the end of the year.

With all this activity going, it might be easy to forget that Keen is also recording new music. He put the track "School Is Cool" on his MySpace a couple of months ago, but I only got around to hearing it just the other day. The song has the typical awesomely antagonistic (toward boneheads, that is) energy of past TSITR tracks, but with a little less electronic flourishes and more of a straightforward rock feel. "School Is Cool" sounds a little bit like Nirvana, surprisingly.

As stated before, TSITR will be playing two shows on December 22nd at the Turf Club. The Show Is The Rainbow live is an ridiculously entertaining homemade spectacle. Missing it would be foolish, because not only will you enjoy it, but you have two opportunities to enjoy it. The first show will be all-ages, whereas the second will be 21+. No ticket info yet, but when we have it, we'll definitely pass it on to you.

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(Jonathan Graef)

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

The Show Is The Rainbow To Open For Girl Talk, Dan Deacon, "Chocolate Rain" Guy, In Minneapolis



(The Show Is The Rainbow, July 25th, 2007, The Empty Bottle, Chicago. Photo By Autumn Notter)

Download: The Show Is The Rainbow - "Gothic Cajun"
Download: Tay Zonday - "Chocolate Rain"
Download: Dan Deacon - "The Crystal Cat"
Download: Grizzly Bear - "Knife (Girl Talk Remix)"

SAF Records has announced fall tour dates for one of its artist, alterna-rapper The Show Is The Rainbow. The artist with the given name of Darren Keen is still touring behind his April release, Gymnasia. If you haven't seen The Show Is The Rainbow perform, then you haven't seen live music. Keen's show is an awesomely raucous multimedia presentation that often leaves him a shirtless, sweaty mess of a electronic concert. Or, to be much more brief, it's fucking kickass.

If you're seeing Girl Talk and Dan Deacon in Minneapolis on Oct. 5th, then you should get there early for The Show Is The Rainbow. He'll be opening the show, along with Minneapolis-based Tay "Chocolate Rain" Zonday.

Here are TSITR Tour Dates:

Sept. 8th, 2007
8:00P
Waiting Room w/ Eagle*Seagull & Columbia vs. Challenger
Omaha, Nebraska

Sept. 10th 2007
8:00P
High Dive
Denver, Colorado

Sept. 12th, 2007
8:00P
Modified Arts / BARK! BARK! BARK! (!!!!!!!!!) Phoenix, Arizona

Sept. 13th, 2007
8:00P
Scolari’s Office w/ Bad Dudes & Experimental Dental School
San Diego, California

Sept. 14th 2007
8:00P
The Smell w/Suishou No Fune
Los Angeles, California

Sept. 16th 2007
8:00P
The Uptown
Oakland, California

Sept. 18th 2007
8:00P
Fool’s Foundation
Sacramento, California

Sep 19 2007
8:00P
Hemlock Tavern
San Fransisco, California

Sept. 20th 2007
8:00P
Accident Gallery
Eureka, California

Sept. 21th 2007
8:00P
Ground Kontrol
Portland, Oregon

Sept. 22nd, 2007
8:00P
Comet Tavern
Seattle, Washington

Sept. 25th 2007
8:00P
Manium w/ TWIN (!!!!!!!!)
Olympia, Washington

Oct. 5th, 2007
8:00P
First Avenue w/ GIRL TALK
Minneapolis, Minnesota



Read MFR's take on Gymnasia here.

Read my interview with The Show Is The Rainbow here.

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(Jonathan Graef)

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

The Show is the Rainbow , Gymnasia



Download: The Show is the Rainbow - "Do The Skinny"

The Show is The Rainbow
Gymnasia (Strictly Amateur, 2007)
Grade: B+

The Show is The Rainbow, aka Darren Keen, is a one-man band/live-show extravaganza, incorporating 80s-style Run D.M.C rapping with a confrontational punk attitude, sound effects that could have come from the NES version of The Legend of Zelda, drum machines, and noisy guitars with filthy, hilariously obscene lyrics. He manages to combine the profane with the good-natured, so that even if he offends you with, say, talking about sucking one's cum, you can still have a good time partying at one of his insanely explosive live shows.

One might think that the appeal of an act like The Show is the Rainbow would be all due to novelty - sure, the style is charming, but it's also lacking in any decent tunes that remain discernible after the initial curiosity factor wears off. One listen to his third release, Gymnasia, disproves any of these potential criticisms.

Songs like "Do The Skinny" (posted above) and "I'm The Decline" attack the listener with an assault of Keen's frenzied, almost screaming, rapping, with stuttering beats, dissonant guitar-chords and the aforementioned video game effects. The effect that Gymnasia has on the listener is an strange, but exhilarating one. The album reflects the chaotic nature of the live show, but also demonstrates the knack that Keen has for irresistible pop hooks.

"Gothic Cajun," for instance, begins with loopy programming effects and a drum machine that sounds like it should be dropping bombs before detouring into so many directions that trying to keep track of everything becomes an overwhelmingly awesome version of musical chairs. But instead of chairs, its with sounds.

I'm not sure if that made any sense whatsoever, so I will rephrase that last statement. The biggest pro, to the point where it becomes an slight con, is Keen's creativity with his computers and with his ability to manipulate sounds. He clearly is a master, but sometimes it can be a bit hard to tell where the songs are going. That, in turn, can make listening to the album a little frustrating at times.

However, that frustration, can, in and of itself, lead to an amazing experience. The breakdown in "Cajun" that ultimately leads back to the main refrain is jawdropping. but at the same time, you'd just wish the song would stay in one place for a while so you can finally get ahold of the wickedly funny words. But when you're listening to a record with a lot of boundless creativity, frustration is bound to happen.

That's small potatoes, though, as Gymnasia is still a really good record, even after the initial shock of the eclectic songs and sounds wears off. That's the key difference between an act with nothing but a gimmick to offer, and an artist trying to make all of the different ideas many ideas in his head gel. With Gymnasia, The Show is The Rainbow gets pretty damn close to fulfilling his stated desire to make a great record.

(Jonathan Graef)

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