The MetalSucks Podcast

#251.5: Jill Janus (Huntress)

Aug 17, 2018
Join Jill Janus, the vibrant frontwoman of Huntress, as she shares her journey in the metal scene. Jill reflects on the band's impact and the emotional weight of her legacy, mixing heartfelt memories with humor. She dives into the creative process behind their haunting music video 'Sorrow' and discusses the ups and downs of touring while navigating cultural differences in the music industry. Through it all, Jill emphasizes the importance of community and the raw energy of live performances, leaving a lasting mark on fans.
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INSIGHT

Jill's Voice Was Built For Metal

  • Petar emphasizes Jill's live vocal power and the emotional impact of her performance.
  • He urges listeners who missed seeing Huntress live to seek out recordings because her voice was built for the genre.
ANECDOTE

Art Direction Explained

  • Jill explains her image in the Static booklet, linking a provocative photo to the song 'Flesh.'
  • She clarifies the red-haired model is Moxie Suicide and the image nods to the song's female-serial-killer narrative.
ANECDOTE

Horror Movies And Witchcraft

  • Petar and Jill trade horror-movie hypotheticals, revealing Jill's playful take on which villains she'd survive.
  • Jill says she'd die in Hellraiser but could handle Chucky using witchcraft against voodoo.
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