MCQUEEN: New Video Interview Available

January 15, 2008

Part one of a video interview with the UK all-girl act MCQUEEN (including performance footage) has been posted at Absolute Brighton TV.

MCQUEEN's debut album, "Break the Silence", was released last year on the Newcastle, UK-based independent rock label Demolition Records. The CD was helmed by up-and-coming producer Richie Kayvan in between a healthy touring schedule that's spanned the last two and a half years, with tracks being ferried to the U.S. to Joe Barresi (QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, TOOL, WEEZER, BAD RELIGION) to mix.

MCQUEEN is:

Leah Duors - Vox
Hayley Cramer - Drums
Cat de Casanove - Guitars
Gina Collins – Bass

Watch MCQUEEN's video for the song "The Line Went Dead":

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