QUEEN V Premiers 'Right Or Wrong' Video
October 2, 2013, 11 years ago
QUEEN V has released a brand new WWII-themed music video for the track 'Right Or Wrong'.
Even with the period setting and wartime actors, the ‘Right Or Wrong’ video isn’t just all smoke and mirrors. Everything in this video is as real and raw as the ‘Right Or Wrong’ lyrics themselves. The video was filmed at VFW Post 3460 in Media, PA with several vets on hand as extras and as consultants for historical accuracy.
“Commander Knapp and others of the VFW Post 3460 were more than helpful with the video,” states Queen V. “There were 80 / 90 year old vets who were helping design the uniforms of our lead and supporting actors. They even opened their museum cases and used original medals, patches and belts for authenticity. It was amazing to see the pride and honor in the soldiers faces as they were giving us direction while they clearly were, in their minds, transported back in their memories. The brooch that William gives to me in the house scene, and that I am wearing in the USO scene, was actually a gift from my father to my mother, and a constant reminder of the ties that bind.”Queen V released her latest album, The Decade of Queen V, in June via Royal Noise Records. It encompasses her recorded output from 2005 to 2013.
The Decade of Queen V opens with 'Revolution Baby' (2009) where Queen V snarls “if you think you own me, go to hell,” complete with a LED ZEPPELIN-styled blues-harp by Jon Paris, and ends with 'Wasted' (2009), an anthem-for-the-ages co-written by MOTÖRHEAD’s Lemmy who shares vocal duties with V.
Other highlights on the album include the brand new 'Cry Your Eyes Out', the gutsy 'My Machine' (2009), which features a burning lead guitar solo by Tom Morello from RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, and the deeply moving 'Right Or Wrong' (2005). The 11 tracks on The Decade Of Queen V show that V is not only a fierce rock ‘n’ roll siren, but also a nuanced and varied songwriter, able to traverse a diverse range of emotions.