Sideways

82. Scream Queen

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Mar 3, 2026
Djamila Azzouz, former Ithaca vocalist who moved from musical theatre to powerful harsh vocals. She talks about discovering screaming as emotional release and career pivot. Discussions cover vocal technique to stay healthy, sexism in metal, historical control of women’s screams, and how screaming is being reclaimed in music and horror as a form of empowerment.
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From Musical Theatre To Hardcore Screaming

  • Djamila Azzouz shifted from musical theatre to hardcore screaming after mental-health struggles made traditional singing feel shameful.
  • She joined Ithaca in 2012, insisted on "no clean singing," and used screams as an exorcism for rage and shame.
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Use Technique Not Force For Safe Screams

  • Melissa Cross teaches controlled techniques so vocalists can produce powerful screams without damaging their voices.
  • She emphasizes breath, posture of the vocal folds and "fry screaming" to access high frequencies rather than brute force.
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Facing Backhanded Praise And Still Succeeding

  • Djamila Azzouz recounts early scene hostility: bands not watching Ithaca, laughter, and backhanded praise like "you're good for a girl."
  • Despite that, Ithaca grew, released a critically lauded 2019 debut and built a devoted audience.
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