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In the new millennium the old guard has passed the scepter of Rock & Roll to QUEEN V. V has already had the privilege of touring with several rock veterans including Billy Idol, Twisted Sister, 38 Special, and Sebastian Bach. On August 21st, V shared the Rock & Roll throne as the opening act at WDHA's annual ROCK THE PARK concert.

Ready for a new voice of Rock, fans are flocking to witness the majesty of QUEEN V. Her shows are packed by her legions of loyal subjects, and new fans pledge their loyalty to the V at each appearance. She delivers the blistering sermons that Rock fans have been thirsting for. A QUEEN V show is an altar for sacred Rock & Roll: the grinding riffs, the heavy rhythms, and the unforgettable performance by the leading lady of Rock.

Fall plans include a tour in support of the QUEEN V LP. Look out for QUEEN V - coming soon to YOUR area!
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"It's as if Joan Jett revamped her band, got a little more aggressive with her vocals, obtained an even tougher attitude and took a militant lyrical style from Pat Benatar. Mix that up with some funk, swish it around with some pure rock guitar licks and a dash of punchy drum tracks, and you have the first full-length album from New York-based rockers Queen V.

Songs such as "Million to One" bring back a nostalgic feeling from days gone by when rock was rock and it was Gen X against the world. Even with catchy hooks, the band stands back to make way for her majesty Queen V to put forth her unbelievable vocal belts and banshee gone punk screams. It tattoos your brain and makes you want to spike up your hair, put on your leather pants and ripped-up sleeveless tee and jump into the Thunderdome."
-- Good Times Magazine, Laila Milanian, May 2005


"Attitude would be the best word to describe this release. Queen V has tons of it along with the potential to be a breakout artist in a world of fabricated rock if the labels did not have so much 'artistic control.'"
-- 1heavymetal.com, Greg Uhrlich, April, 2005.


We're skeptical of anyone who refers to herself as a "rock goddess," but so-labeled Queen V has the grinding hard-rock riffs, '80s fills and raspy vocals to almost pull it off.
-- Time Out New York, April 7-13, 2005.


The all-powerful QUEEN V is back with a vengeance. The new self-titled, self-released album has hit the streets at last! Her new material is guaranteed hard, fast and fierce. Full of fire, soul searching charismatic sweet tones of a voice forged in steel. This CD is made from the heat and pounding of her heart.
-- New York Waste, Starr Tucker, April 2005.


"V, the guitar-yielding front-vixen for NYC hard-rock exports Queen V, is a bad-ass rock chick with a penchant for metal-edged riffs and caterwaul shouts whose downtown look walks a razor-thin line between sexy and scary."
-- The Examiner (San Francisco), January 15, 2004


"Check out Queen V (that's her name, bub), a dirty-sexy hard-rock belter with star power to burn and tunes that linger past the inevitable hangover."
-- Salt Lake City Weekly, January 15, 2004

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.queenv.com

Track List:
1. America
2. Die For You
3. Extasy
4. Right Or Wrong
5. The Rocker
6. Million To One
7. Six Feet Under
8. Little Woman
9. Memory
10. Do You Believe (Intro)
11. Do You Believe
12. I Ain't Hip

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