She and Callahan shared vocals, guitar, sampling and songwriting duties, and the band was augmented by John Frenett (bass) and Mig Morland (drums, percussion).
The group then moved to Too Pure Records, and released the Secondhand Clothes EP and the Eva Luna LP in 1992, and the mini-album Big Good Angel in 1993.
In 2008, McGinnis took a break from the BBC to join post-punk pioneers Wire, replacing Bruce Gilbert on guitar for an ongoing world-wide tour.
[6] After the tour she resumed work at the BBC until 2011, followed by music-licensing stints at Antenna International, Remedy Productions and Paramount (covering all music rights issues for MTV music-based programmes produced in the United Kingdom).
Between 2008 and 2010, she had a parallel career working as a candle maker and aromatherapy instructor at The Make Lounge between 2008 and, using vintage teacups and environmentally friendly materials.