Norma Jean
Biography
Not to be confused with the late-'70s disco diva (who sang with Chic in 1977 before going solo and scoring a hit with 1978's "Saturday") or the country singer (who enjoyed a successful run in the '60s), this Norma Jean is a Christian alternative metal/metalcore band previously known as Luti-Kriss. Norma Jean adopted a rap-metal approach during their early years; in reviews, the former Luti-Kriss was often described as the Christian equivalent of Limp Bizkit, Korn, (hed) p.e., Methods of Mayhem, or Rage Against the Machine. As the bandmates' tastes evolved, however, they turned away from rap-metal and in favor of a heavier sound. The Southern band has enjoyed a small but enthusiastic cult following in the alterna-metal underground, where they appeal to both Christian and non-Christian headbangers.
Norma Jean was formed in Douglasville, GA (a suburb of Atlanta), in 1997. In the early 2000s, the band recorded two CDs as Luti-Kriss. Their first release was the 5 EP, followed in 2001 by the full-length Throwing Myself on Seattle's Solid State label, a subsidiary of Tooth and Nail Records. Often mistaken for the controversial rapper Ludacris -- who, coincidentally, is from the Atlanta area -- the members of Luti-Kriss opted to adopt the Norma Jean name. Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child introduced this new moniker in 2002; it was also the band's heaviest, most brutal effort to date. While Norma Jean's first recordings inspired comparisons to Limp Bizkit and Korn, Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child was often compared to Hatebreed. Isis and Mastodon producer Matt Bayles lent their help to 2005's O God, the Aftermath, while Korn and Limp Bizkit producer Ross Robinson helmed the epic Redeemer in 2006. Chris Raines, the drummer for Spitfire, joined the band in early 2008, and the new lineup released Antimother that summer. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Redeemer
2006

O God, The Aftermath
2005
Watched them when they were Luti-Kriss and they were great then and to watch them transform into Norma Jean and see how their music has evolved and they have matured their disticnt sound and crafted some awsome albums.
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I wouldn't say there early stuff was rap based at all.But If you listen to some old demos when they were called Luti-Kriss, there is some rap sound with the vocals. Almost in a early Deftones way. Their lyrics were more christian with the first singer than the new guy. Still an awesome band to anyone who appreciates and understands music. Redeemer was definitely their best work in my opinion, which is usually wrong in most peoples eyes. Every album is unique.
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Norma Jean adopted a rap-metal approach during their early years
nothing i have heard from them approaches "rap", so what does this mean? |
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ya theyre about as christian as you can get in the hardcore scene. That doesnt effect my liking for theyre music, but you can tell they kinda toned it down from Bless The Martyr to The Antimother
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they are cristian lol. and back a few years agon durring their prime kicked a** live
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Um, they're NOT christian btw. Unless tons of sex and drugs and alcohol classifies you as "christian"
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Dude Norma Jean is Like CRAZY AWESOME!!! Still not as good as underoath but pretty damn close!!!!
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this further confirms my notion that any band who consider themselves "christian" will eventually get somebody to buy their records. I grew up in the church (no longer practicing) & have been a bassist for 18 years (mostly metal). No matter how many groups I hear who try to smash the 2 together, I will never be convinced that the terms "christian" and metal belong in the same area code together, let alone the same sentence. now i'll sit back & anxiously await the "atheist" comments. please pra
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if you put 5 monkeys in a room with their equpiment this it what it would sound like... go to youtube and watch the live version of shotgun message the worst performance i have ever seen
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unknowninfus d is right, Bless the Martyr is awesome and should be on the playlist.
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WTF. RAP METAL? pandora please fire the imbicile who wrote the review to this amazing band cause they never did that junk that those trash nu-metal bands do
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Can we PLEASE get Pandora to add Bless the Matyr!!!! Definitely their best work.
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rap metal? nu-metal? limp bizkit?? why didn't they get someone who listened to their early s**t to write a bio for it?
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"And While we thought that we were learning how to live, we have been learning how to die. Someday we will be.....LEGEN D S ! "
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Ok, I have their early stuff. They were NEVER rap-metal. That review is bullshit.
"LIKE BRINGING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT!" |
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Definitely a cool band. Played right after ETID at Warped and it was absolutely crazy! They rock so hard!
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without josh, norma jean will never be the same.
however i dont necessarily dislike the new singer but i think we can agree bless the martyr & kiss the child was by far the best album by norma jean. |
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they haven't been the same since there singer left after the first album to join the Chariot.
!io! |
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Its pretty cool how they're christian, not that it matters. It just shows that you dont have to be satanic to enjoy this music. Norma Jean is awesome
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"The Southern band has enjoyed a small but enthusiastic cult following in the alterna-meta l underground" WHAT THE F**K!?
and like wacktard said list all the albums. The Anti Mother is the best album this year btw |
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It's a shame they don't list Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child, nor The Anit-Mother, because both were ground breaking records. No Norma Jean record sounds the same, and THAT'S the mark of a good band.
And ANYTHING Josh Scogin touches, turns to gold. And he is soooo nice. The Chariot KICKS BUTT!!! |
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How about this.. I like Redeemer and O God.. and the Anti Mother will rock just as good.. And Josh? I like the Chariot's fiancee.. Oh what the heck.. Its all good..
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I felt O'God the aftermath was a far better album than redeemer. but this band is MISSING josh scogin Fo sho.
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Redeemer is by far their best effort to date. I'm not a metal-core fan at all, but Redeemer is just a masterpiece of an album! It is, in every facet, put together so well. I think music fans who appreciate music will get into Redeemer.
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