"Femina Furens” fuses influences from poetry (Gerard Manley Hopkins, Sylvia Plath, John Donne) and heavy music to tell the story of diagnosis and continuing recovery from complex post-traumatic stress disorder, or C-PTSD. The album’s title comes from the Latin for “furious woman." The artwork is inspired by representations of the divine feminine in 1970s sci-fi metal art. https://djunah.bandcamp.com/album/femina-furens
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"Femina Furens” fuses influences from poetry (Gerard Manley Hopkins, Sylvia Plath, John Donne) and heavy music to tell the story of diagnosis an… read more
"Femina Furens” fuses influences from poetry (Gerard Manley Hopkins, Sylvia Plath, John Donne) and heavy music to tell the story of diagnosis and continuing recovery from complex po… read more
Djunah (pronounced JUNE-uh) resurrects singer/guitarist/bassist Donna Diane's raw, aggression-soaked performance style into a crushing noise-rock power duo that needs to be seen as much as heard. The former Beat Drun Juel frontwoman is a multi-instrumentalist who sings while playing two instruments simultaneously — guitar and a massive-sounding Moog bass organ she plays with her foot. She’s joined on drums by veteran heavy hitter Jared Karns (Their/They’re/There, Hidden Hospitals). Djunah's debut album, "Ex Voto," was recorded by Kurt Ballou at GodCity Studio. CV… read more
Djunah (pronounced JUNE-uh) resurrects singer/guitarist/bassist Donna Diane's raw, aggression-soaked performance style into a crushing noise-rock power duo that needs to be seen as muc… read more
Djunah (pronounced JUNE-uh) resurrects singer/guitarist/bassist Donna Diane's raw, aggression-soaked performance style into a crushing noise-rock power duo that needs to be seen as much as heard. The former Beat Drun Juel frontwom… read more