Biography:
Touring around the country, living in a van with four of your closest friends, and selling thousands of albums; this is the dream of many young bands. It's been a reality for Norma Jean, one of the hardest working bands in hardcore today.
Playing over 200 shows in Europe and North America during 2001, they plan on matching that number for 2002. "By the end of September, we'll have played 100 shows in a row with only a few days off," says Daniel Davison, the band's drummer. "I'm really hoping to go back to Europe this January, but it's still up in the air right now."
Norma Jean - 'O God, The Aftermath' Just when I thought this band couldn't possibly write more derived, nonsensical music and lyrics, they proved me wrong. Botch should be pissed by how much these idiots have ruined their sound.
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Norma Jean - 'Redeemer' After releasing O' God, the Aftermath, a fair representation of what Botch might be doing if they were still around, Norma Jean was at critical decision-making point with this new album. So what did t...[more]
ok. all i have to say is, yes, the old singer josh scogin was one fo a kind and can never truely be replaced. but if you listen to this cd with an open mind, (a couple of times actually, because thats what it took me), you can really appreciate it for what it is.