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== History ==
== History ==
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===Luti-Kriss and ''Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child'' (2001 – 2004)===
[[Image:Nj 07 cory.jpg|thumb|left|Cory Brandan Putman live in 2007]]
Evolving from '''[[Luti-Kriss]]''', the original Norma Jean line-up featured everyone from Luti-Kriss, except a different bass player (who had been in Luti-Kriss at one point as well). Drummer Daniel Davison explained that the band got their name from actress Marilyn Monroe, also known as Norma Jean. It wasn't until after they decided upon that name that they found out that "Norma" means "pattern", and "Jean" means "God's grace and mercy", combined saying "Patterns of grace and mercy". <ref>[http://www.fourteeng.net/normajean.html Norma Jean Interview<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In [[2002]] the band released ''[[Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child]]'' on [[Solid State Records]]<ref>[http://www.solidstaterecords.com/artist_bio.php?id=205&album=420 Solid State Records | Artist<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Their original vocalist [[Josh Scogin]] left the band shortly after the release of ''Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child'', stating that "it was just something that I felt led to do." Scogin has been known to join in with Norma Jean during live performances to sing "Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste" since his departure. Original bassist Joshua Doolittle also left the band around the same time as Scogin. Doolittle was replaced by Jake Schultz.<ref>[http://www.solidstaterecords.com/artist_bio.php?id=201&expand=1 Solid State Records | Artist<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Scogin left the band and later went on to start [[The Chariot (band)|The Chariot]]; he was replaced by Brad Norris for about a year and a half.


===''O God, The Aftermath'' (2005)===
===''O God, The Aftermath'' (2005)===

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Norma Jean

Norma Jean is a Christian mathcore band from Douglasville, Georgia, USA, a suburb of Atlanta.

History

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O God, The Aftermath (2005)

Brad Norris was later replaced by Cory Brandan, formerly of the bands Eso-Charis (Disbanded), Living Sacrifice (Disbanded but recently re-formed in the spring of 2008), and Uses Fire (Disbanded). In March 2005 they released their second album, titled O God, the Aftermath [1], the album took on a Mathcore direction, heavily influenced by the bands Botch and Isis, it was also Cory Brandan's first album performance for Norma Jean. The artwork for the band's second album, O God, the Aftermath was nominated for Best Recording Package at the Grammy Awards of 2006. The artwork was designed by Ryan Clark [2]

Redeemer (2006 – 2007)

Redeemer, their third album, was recorded with producer Ross Robinson. On September 21, 2007, original drummer Daniel Davison announced that he would be leaving the band after their current tour ended, via the band's official website. His last show was on November 7, 2007 at Irving Plaza in New York, NY.

The Anti Mother (2008 – present)

On December 17, 2007, Norma Jean announced that they would start writing for their new album, The Anti Mother, in January, record in April, and will be playing the entire 2008 Warped Tour. Writing was officially announced on January 24. On February 13, Norma Jean announced in a Myspace bulletin that they are "about 6 songs deep." They wrote a song with Page Hamilton of Helmet, and collaborated with Deftones' frontman Chino Moreno. The band described the two songs they wrote with Moreno as diverse and anti-traditional. In early to mid February, they announced that their replacement drummer would be Chris Raines, who is also the drummer for the band Spitfire.

On August 5, 2008, Norma Jean released their latest full length album, entitled The Anti Mother. Prior to leaving for their headlining tour, Norma Jean shot a music video for "Robots 3 Humans 0", with music video director Daniel Chesnut.

On January 3, 2009, Norma Jean announced on their official website that they will be writing songs for their next album. [3]

On April 5, 2009, Norma Jean announced on their website that they have dropped off their current tour due to a myriad of reasons. [4]

Touring

They were on Ozzfest 2006 with Ozzy Osbourne, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Hatebreed, Dragonforce, System Of A Down, Lacuna Coil, Black Label Society, Atreyu, Unearth, Bleeding Through, A Life Once Lost, The Red Chord, Walls Of Jericho, Strapping Young Lad, All That Remains, Full Blown Chaos, Between The Buried And Me, Bad Acid Trip.

In late 2006, they headlined the Radio Rebellion Tour with support from Between The Buried And Me, Fear Before The March Of Flames, Misery Signals, The Fully Down.

On October 3, 2008, Norma Jean embarked on a U.S. headlining tour called "The Anti-Mother Tour". The tour lasted until November 15, 2008 and featured several other bands on Solid State / Tooth & Nail Records including Haste The Day, The Showdown, Mychildren Mybride, Children 18:3, and Oh, Sleeper. Children 18:3 only appeared on half of the tour dates (October 3 - October 26) while Oh, Sleeper filled in throughout the rest of the tour (October 28 - November 15). [5]

On December 28, 2008, Norma Jean performed at the Unsilent Night 2 Festival in Plano, Texas. A total of 30 bands performed at the festival including Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Oh, Sleeper, The Secret Handshake, and Sky Eats Airplane. [6]

Members

Schultz onstage in front of a wall of speakers

Current

  • Cory Brandan Putman - lead vocals, guitars (2004 - present)
  • Chris Day - guitars (1997- present)
  • Scottie Henry - guitars (1997 - present)
  • Jake Schultz - bass (2003 - present)
  • Chris Raines - drums, percussion (2007 - present)

Former

  • Josh Scogin - lead vocals (1997 - 2002)
  • Josh Doolittle - bass (1997-2002)
  • Brad Norris - lead vocals (live, 2002 - 2004)
  • Daniel Davison - drums, percussion (1997 - 2007)

Guests and additional members

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label Chart peaks[7]
Billboard 200 Top Christian Albums
2002 Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child Solid State Records
2005 O God, the Aftermath Solid State Records 62 1
2006 Redeemer Solid State Records 38 1
2008 The Anti Mother Solid State Records 29 2

EPs

Compilations

  • 2008: The Almighty Norma Jean Vinyl Boxset

Awards

Grammy Awards and nominations

References

  • Pogge, David M. (2000). "Indie Album Reviews: LUTI-KRISS / TRAVAIL" ([dead link]2000&as_yhi=2000&btnG=Search Scholar search). HM Magazine (81). ISSN 1066-6923. Retrieved 2007-04-24. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); External link in |format= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)