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Julie Christmas (born December 25, 1975) is an American musician from
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, New York. Christmas is her legal middle name; she was named so after the fact that she was born on Christmas day. She is the former lead singer of defunct Brooklyn-based noise rock band
Made Out of Babies Made Out of Babies was a sludge metal band from Brooklyn, New York formed in 2004 that disbanded in 2012. Biography Drawing equally from noise rock bands such as The Jesus Lizard and post-metal bands such as Isis, the band developed a follow ...
and the former lead singer of defunct post-metal
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Battle of Mice Battle of Mice was an American post-metal supergroup consisting of Julie Christmas (Made Out of Babies), Josh Graham (ex-Neurosis, ex- Red Sparowes, A Storm of Light), Joel Hamilton ( Book of Knots), Tony Maimone (Book of Knots, Pere Ubu), a ...
. In 2010, she released a critically acclaimed solo album titled '' The Bad Wife'', and in 2016, she became a featured member on the Swedish post-metal band
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's album ''
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''.


History

Julie Christmas spent the majority of the 2000s as the lead vocalist for the noise rock band Made Out of Babies and the short-lived post-metal supergroup Battle of Mice, the latter of which featured members of The Book of Knots,
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,
Neurosis Neurosis is a class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress, but neither delusions nor hallucinations. The term is no longer used by the professional psychiatric community in the United States, having been eliminated from th ...
and
Red Sparowes Red Sparowes is an American, Los Angeles-based post-rock band, comprising current and former members of Isis, Marriages, The Nocturnes, Halifax Pier, Angel Hair and Pleasure Forever. Their sound is characteristic of soundscape-influenced expe ...
. She sang on three studio albums with Made Out of Babies — ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2006) and '' The Ruiner'' (2008) — before the band went inactive for a few years and announced that it had officially broken up in 2012. Battle of Mice released one studio album — ''
A Day of Nights ''A Day of Nights'' is the only studio album by American post-metal band Battle of Mice. It was released on October 6, 2006 through Neurot Recordings label. According to singer Julie Christmas, the album is "written in a timeline that mirrors wha ...
'' (2006) — and a few EPs with Christmas before disbanding in 2009. Julie Christmas provided vocals to the song "Generation of Ghosts" by
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on their 2008 release '' Quietly''. Christmas is involved with Spylacopa, an experimental musical project headed by
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guitarist John LaMacchia, along with
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of
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and
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of
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. Spylacopa released a self-titled EP in 2008 followed by a studio album in 2015. Julie Christmas released her debut solo album titled '' The Bad Wife'' in late 2010 through Rising Pulse Records. The album's lead single "July 31" was used in the final credits of the 2009
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film ''
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''. Christmas said she used her solo career to creatively separate herself from her heavier main projects at the time. She said: "When we started working on ''The Bad Wife'', I was involved in a few different projects that were rough, angry and involved a lot of screaming. I won't ever be able to separate myself from this kind of performance and I don't want to. I do know that, in day-to-day life, I get overwhelmed with emotion about things that have nothing to do with anger, just like everyone else. The project started as a way to show the importance of other feelings, like love." The album was critically acclaimed upon release. Iann Robinson of
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gave the album a nine-out-of-ten rating and said, "''The Bad Wife'' is one of the best albums to come out this year, hands down." Christopher R. Weingarten of ''
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'' praised the album and said, "Whether Christmas is headbanging or drowning, ''The Bad Wife'' is remarkably intimate, with the singer letting her voice crack, squeak, and gasp for air, finding the more revealing notes in between the notes." At the time of ''The Bad Wifes release, Christmas was also said to be working on a book titled ''The Scribbles and Scrapes of Amy Anyone: (A Multiple Personality Autobiography)'', featuring illustrations from Nix Turner, who is known for her work on
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. The book was to be accompanied by a musical album to be played while reading the book that would signal the reader when to turn the page. In 2012, Christmas appeared on the record ''From Beyond Love'' by Strings of Consciousness. In 2015, she appeared as a guest on Pigs' album ''Wronger''. Christmas appeared as a featured guest on the Swedish post-metal band
Cult of Luna Cult of Luna is a Swedish heavy metal band from Umeå founded in 1998. They are known for post-metal music similar to the contemporary bands Neurosis and Isis. The band was signed to Earache Records in the early 2000s and released five albums, i ...
's entire seventh studio album titled ''
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'', released on April 8, 2016. Like the rest of the band's discography, ''Mariner'' is a
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, which touches on themes of exploring outer space. Christmas performed her first show in six years on March 6, 2023, at New York City's
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. Her backing band included Cult of Luna guitarist Johannes Persson. Christmas also played the Dutch metal
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in April 2023 after originally being scheduled for the canceled 2020 edition.


Discography


Solo

* '' The Bad Wife'' (2010, Rising Pulse) * ''Coextinction Records 5'' (2011, Coextinction)


Made Out of Babies

* ''
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'' (2005,
Neurot Neurot Recordings is an American independent record label founded by members of avant-garde metal band Neurosis in 1999. Gradually expanding, it has showcased a variety of artists including a number of sludge metal, post-rock, and noise bands. ...
) * ''
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'' (2006, Neurot) * '' The Ruiner'' (2008,
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)


Battle of Mice

* ''Triad'' (split with Made Out of Babies and
Red Sparowes Red Sparowes is an American, Los Angeles-based post-rock band, comprising current and former members of Isis, Marriages, The Nocturnes, Halifax Pier, Angel Hair and Pleasure Forever. Their sound is characteristic of soundscape-influenced expe ...
)
(2006, Neurot) * ''
A Day of Nights ''A Day of Nights'' is the only studio album by American post-metal band Battle of Mice. It was released on October 6, 2006 through Neurot Recordings label. According to singer Julie Christmas, the album is "written in a timeline that mirrors wha ...
'' (2006, Neurot) * ''Jesu / Battle of Mice'' (split with Jesu) (2008,
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)


Spylacopa

* ''Spylacopa'' (2008, Rising Pulse) * ''Parallels'' (2015, Rising Pulse)


Cult of Luna and Julie Christmas

* ''
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'' (collaboration with
Cult of Luna Cult of Luna is a Swedish heavy metal band from Umeå founded in 1998. They are known for post-metal music similar to the contemporary bands Neurosis and Isis. The band was signed to Earache Records in the early 2000s and released five albums, i ...
)
(2016,
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)


Guest appearances


References


External links


Official website

Facebook

Julie Christmas
on
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