MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER Singer Interviewed

April 10, 2010

GetInMagazine.com's Rachel Mundy recently got a chance to talk with lead singer Dallas Taylor from MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER after the band's set while touring with STORY OF THE YEAR. Watch the chat below.

MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER's third album, "III", was released in July 2009 via Ferret Music. It debuted at No. 71 on The Billboard Top 200 chart in its first week of release.

The band's critically acclaimed 2007 album, "II", was conceptual in nature, expounding on the true tales of 1920s gangster Ma Barker and her prohibition era real-life crime family. The record's gritty musical shootouts are filled with intricate guitar riffing and whiskey drenched grooves, while the lyrics take your imagination back to a time when the exploits of gangs of criminals gripped the American people and press.

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