Darren Gaines & The Key Party

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The Key Party is a 7 piece subversive lounge act from New York City. The band was started by Darren Gaines in 2006 [1].

The self-released debut Hit or Miss came out in the fall of 2006. It was named Album of the Day by CMJ, Download of the Week in the San Francisco Chronicle and dubbed “15 songs of rock and roll poetry celebrating the debauched, the broken, the drunken and the misfitting…” by PopMatters. They have been compared to Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Lou Reed.

In an interview on Polskie Radio 910AM New York (July 11, 2007), Gaines said The Key Party name came from the scene in The Ice Storm where Sigorney Weaver reaches her hand into the fish bowl and pulls out the young man's keys. The scene inspired Gaines to “use a similar lottery-like system… He invited a bunch of musician friends into the studio and had them select from a variety of instruments -- everything from traditional music-making devices, such as guitars and drums, to kitchen spoons and children's toys -- by randomly pulling a piece of paper with the instrument's name on it from a bowl.”[1]

In 2008 Darren Gaines & The Key Party recorded their follow-up CD My Blacks Don't Match produced by Ken Rich (Joseph Arthur, Our Shadows Will Remain). "My Blacks Don't Match" will be released in spring 2009.[2][needs update]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bill Picture, San Francisco Chronicle – 2007
  2. ^ "CD Review: Darren Gaines and the Key Party – My Blacks Don't Match". 19 February 2009.