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Queue Up's distinctive audio demeanor is defined by emotionally disturbed imagery, slinky horror-struck guitar gnawings, bizarre and incongruous samplings, shared boy/girl lead vocals, and the lively theatrics of Ali Garrigan. - Moo
Excellent lyrical ability and diverse style make Cleveland's Queue Up worth a listen. Originality is rare these days. - Tab
Truly enigmatic, Queue Up have created an original sound by incorporating different musical styles in an unconventional fashion. - Scene
Ali Garriagn brings a slightly gothic, theatrical quality to the band's music. Together they make music that is vivid, dramatic, rhythmic and hooky. - U.S. Rocker
Discography
On the Edge - EP
I Hate You Mr. Einstein - 7"
Possession - CD
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View Live Performance Videos at http://myspace.com/QueueUpUSA
In the mid-90's Queue Up was a musical force to be reckoned with. With its dark lyrics, distinctive audio demeanor, emotionally disturbed imagery, slinky horror-struck guitars, diamond-cutting-glass vocals and over-the-top stage theatrics it was one of the strongest draws around. Its success included a widely distributed CD—Possession, frequent touring, and a slot at Lollapalooza. When the band dissolved, it was on good terms with itself and its public. Over the years, many fans have remained true to them, even in the band's physical absence. Now, years later, Queue Up is back. Guitarist/Writer Dennis Yurich and Vocalist/Writer Ali Garrigan (who was Hernan in the band's original inception) have rejoined to bring on a newer, leaner, more visceral incarnation of the darkly enigmatic, vivid Gothic/Industrial band that was...
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