Norma Jean

About Norma Jean

Utilizing Marilyn Monroe's birth name, Georgia-bred Norma Jean is a metalcore band that emerged in the 2000s after the demise of previous outfit Luti-Kriss. In those early years, they adopted a rap-metal approach that offered a Christian-leaning equivalent to nu-metal groups like Korn. As the band evolved, however, they began to favor a heavier, no-frills sound centered on brutal screams and pounding sonics. The Southern band built an enthusiastic cult following in the alt-metal underground, where they appealed to both Christian and non-Christian headbangers with albums such as debut Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child (2002) and their chart peak, The Anti-Mother (2008). Despite enduring multiple personnel changes over the decades (no original members remain), Norma Jean has remained prosperous, issuing late-career triumphs like Wrongdoers (2013), All Hail (2019), and Deathrattle Sing for Me (2022)

ORIGIN
Douglasville, GA, United States
FORMED
2001
GENRE
Christian Metal

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