NORMA JEAN O’God, the Aftermath
Written by Laura Encarnado, on 18-11-2008 17:40
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NORMA JEAN O’God, the Aftermath

I saw this band on my summer holiday to the states. Their set was like a nightmare at the end of a rainbow (their lighting was crazy rainbow colors). It was one of the best performances I have ever seen by a band. Even more interested in the band than I was before, I picked up the new CD and cannot stop playing it. What’s my favorite track(s)? Don’t ask me because I CAN’T PICK ONE YET. You must see these guys out on tour. They will not disappoint. I’m not sure if this is happening at all venues, but if you buy the cd (and you better!) at the show, you can meet the band, so promoters, bring them to your town! (www.normajeannoise.com)

Last update: 18-11-2008 17:40

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Keywords : NORMA JEAN, O’God the Aftermath, Solid State Records, indie, band
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