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MP3 Evolution Rainbow - The Former Gender EP

An art damaged blend of dance-grind and goth-stained post-post-post-punk.

4 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Glam, ELECTRONIC: Industrial



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Evolution Rainbow gets up in society’s grill with its art-damaged blend of dance-grind and goth-stained post-post-post-punk.

The Former Gender EP is a preview to the band’s upcoming and as-yet-untitled, debut full-length, which is slated for a late-2006 release.

Fully charged with punk rock’s anarchic spirit, but with both eyes fixed firmly on the dance floor and tongue planted deeply in cheek, this shit-starting, San Francisco-based duo is challenging tired notions of gender and beauty, and offering up its two-cents on the politics of sexual identity.

On bass, synth and computers is Marc Kate, whom dance floor citizens in the Bay Area may recognize by his DJ name, Silencefiction. A founding former member of the critically lauded electronic avant-pop group I Am Spoonbender, Kate engineers the harsh, angular rhythms that serve as Evolution Rainbow’s foundation.

Guitarist/vocalist Vinsantos provides the feedback-drenched noise and processed shrieks. Having clawed his way out of San Francisco’s morally bankrupt drag scene, the legendary front-freak for Bay Area bands Agness and A Sixthe Toe now draws inspiration from the comedic tragedies being staged nightly in the seedy backrooms of dimly lit bars.

As for his musical influences, Vinsantos hesitates to name any names. “There’s definitely a goth-damaged sensibility to [Evolution Rainbow],” he explains. “But we’ve extracted goth’s camp sense and done away with all of the self-seriousness.”

Kate, on the other hand, gladly divulges his current musical crushes. Though he challenges listeners to find the dots (much less connect them) that link Evolution Rainbow with any of the bands currently occupying a slot in his CD changer.

“All I’ve been listening to lately is minimal techno, Bauhaus and Led Zeppelin,” he says. “The only similarity to Evolution Rainbow I can find is maybe the approach, and the focus on presentation.”

Evolution Rainbow’s mystique and cheeky musings on morning-after glamour, sexual politics, leather daddies and fashion tragedies are a social satire, a critique of the very worlds in which Vinsantos and Kate revel, and the circles in which they run.

“Sometimes there’s a fine line between mockery and a warm embrace.” Kate adds.

And the duo’s confrontational, Punch-and-Judy-like live shows are something fabulously fierce to behold…even from the relative safety of the bleachers.

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