Laying Down the Foundation of Norma Jean
Posted March 28, 2013
By username2,
While Norma Jean's debut album laid the groundwork for what they were about, this album solidifies it. Even though the controlled chaos is more toned down here, the band still manages to deliver a brutal, yet odd sound with a bit of melodic work thrown in. This album also loses the live raw quality in favor of a more produced effort, which I'm fine with. O God, The Aftermath takes steps to differentiate Norma Jean from former lead Josh Scogin's The Chariot in honing the chaos while still delivering a unique sound and they do a pretty good job of it. View All Music And Book Reviews By username2 | View username2's Profile
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