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Bree Mckenna

Bree McKenna is a musician, writer, Libra and feminist witch living in Seattle. She splits her time playing bass in Tacocat, the Hardly Art punk pop band responsible for anti-street harassment anthem “Hey Girl” and celebratory menstruation surf-rock hit “Crimson Wave,” and in pregnancy-themed supergroup Childbirth, who write funny feminist punk songs gleefully commemorating questionable sexual decisions and skewering dudes who ask rude questions about scissoring. As a writer, McKenna’s work has appeared in She Shreds, Vice and Seattle alternative weekly the Stranger, notably satirizing music journalism misogyny in a “Men Who Rock!” issue and calling out punk scene sexism in her essay “Sexist Queers.” McKenna loves chihuahuas, essential oils, and spell-casting.

(Photo credit: Michael Levine)

Reading Music: This Brats Autobiography is Kind of a Fucked-Up Fairytale

Andrew Matheson’s new book about his failed punk band is the anti-happily-ever-after.

August 12, 2016

Bree McKenna (Tacocat, Childbirth) Points out the Sad Irony Inherent in the Attacks Against Brock Turner’s Friend

The situation caused her to think of her own music community and how it mishandles the subject of rape.

June 10, 2016

Reading Music: I Finished Tom DeLonge’s 704-page, Dense-as-Fuck Alien Novel

Tacocat’s Bree McKenna wants to believe…in the former Blink-182 guitarist’s newest literary effort.

May 19, 2016

Reading Music: I Read John Popper’s Autobiography and Then Opened for Him at a Bernie Sanders Rally

Tacocat’s Bree McKenna reviews the Blue Traveler frontman’s new book.

April 5, 2016