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NORMA JEAN - Redeemer

| AbsolutePunk | | Don’t be fooled by those promo photos of Norma Jean all dirtied up in your new AltPress issue because their latest album, Redeemer, shines with a clean-cutting and smooth sound from alt-rock master producer Ross Robinson. Norma Jean’s last offering, 2005’s sludgy O` God The Aftermath, was the first with vocalist Cory Brandan, who replaced the much loved Josh Scogin....full text |
| | MusicOMH.com | | Serene, ambient, tranquil. These are words that will never be used in the same sentence as Norma Jean unless they carry the words ‘are the destroyers of all that is…..’ in front of them. Since 2002 they’ve defined (and are continually redefining) their own brand of aural chaos in a way that has changed the face of underground extreme-noise-core metal....full text |
| | Sputnikmusic.com | | After the departure of previous vocalist Josh Scogin, things looked like they were all over for Georgia metalcore quintet Norma Jean. Just a few years later, Norma Jean resurfaced with ex Eso-Charis Cory Brandan and a new bassist in the form of Jake Schultz. This revamped incarnation of Norma Jean released O' God The Aftermath in early 2005 to a positive response. Produced by Ross Robinson, Redeemer, the band's third studio album as Norma Jean, comes just over a year after the release of O' God The Aftermath....full text |
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