DS Photo Gallery & Show Review: Djunah / Huntsmen (Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL 3/24/2023)

Djunah’s record release show for Femina Furens happened on March 23rd at the Empty Bottle, in Chicago IL. I wasn’t at the release for their previous album, but I’ve seen videos of it on YouTube so I knew this release was going to be a special show. I expected good things from Huntsmen since Djunah […]

Djunah’s record release show for Femina Furens happened on March 23rd at the Empty Bottle, in Chicago IL. I wasn’t at the release for their previous album, but I’ve seen videos of it on YouTube so I knew this release was going to be a special show. I expected good things from Huntsmen since Djunah hand picked them to open. I was pumped for this show and my enthusiasm was not misplaced.

I had zero familiarity with Huntsmen prior to this show, other than hearing they were a doom band. When I think of Chicago doom, my mind immediately goes to slow sludgy metal with low guttural screaming. As such, I was expecting something in that vein, but I was pleasantly surprised by how wrong I was. As they prepared to start their set, the band positioned their own lights around the stage, all projecting a warm orange glow. The fog machine saturated the stage, setting somewhat of a somber mood. The start of their music further added to the atmosphere. The beginning of the set, as well as many other songs started clean and melodic. I was taken aback when they busted out three-part vocal harmonies. They were often led by Aimee’s angelic voice, supported by Marc on bass and Chris on guitar, who took the lead for other songs. The music didn’t stay this soft and gentle however; it wasn’t long before the guitars became aggressive and distorted, the bass gritty and driving, with drums heavy and pounding. These parts of the songs still weren’t slow and sludgy like I expected. They weren’t punk rock fast, but held a solid driving mid-tempo, a good speed to keep you paying attention. It felt to me like a modern take on the pioneering metal bands of the 70s that doom couldn’t exist without. The melodic, harmonic vocals continued on top of these parts creating wonderful contrast. At strategic points in the songs, much to my enjoyment, Ray on drums adds some well-fitting screaming vocals underneath the tapestry of vocal harmonies. Turns out Kirill on guitar was the only member to not contribute on vocals, but his energy on guitar more than made up for it. Huntsmen really surprised and delighted me with their unique and creative style of doom rock. I thoroughly enjoyed their performance and am already digging into their recording catalog. Even if you don’t think doom is your thing, you owe it to yourself to give them a listen.

I make it no secret that Djunah is one of my absolute favorite bands from Chicago. If you haven’t seen them before they’re a two-piece band with an amazingly full sound. Donna Diane plays guitar and sings, while also playing bass lines on synth with her foot. Jared Hemming’s drum work is original and interesting, it complements Donna’s playing perfectly without overshadowing it. This was the record release show for their new album, Femina Furens. The new songs have a more complex flavor compared to their previous album. Where the songs on Ex Voto drew me in instantly, Femina Furens needs to be heard a few times to fully digest and appreciate the songs. It’s an incredible album and well worth the time investment. The show started off with an excellent foreboding tone. Donna came on stage wearing a hooded gown, holding a sword. Yes, a real goddamn sword. She looked like a warrior ready for battle. After brandishing the sword above her shoulders, she rested it with an Epiphone Les Paul on a guitar stand. That’ll come back into play later. The last few times I’ve seen Djunah they mostly played the new songs. This show they played a balanced mix of new and old, hearing the old songs live again was like running into an old friend. Throughout the set Donna’s guitar was loud and raw, with excellent use of multiple distortions to craft fantastic tones and textures. I am in love with the sound of her deep, thick, distorted synth bass. It’s something you have to experience live, you will feel the sound pressure vibrate your insides in the most pleasing way. Jared’s drumming was on point as always, technical and complex, matching Donna’s riffs and rhythms perfectly. Donna’s powerful singing was passionate and expressive, and the screaming. Her screaming is just pure concentrated catharsis. For the most part, Donna uses her Gibson SG for the Ex Voto songs, and her Kurt Ballou guitar for the Femina Furens songs. But for the last song of the night, she picked up the aforementioned Epiphone. At the end of the song, while the synth bass rang out indefinitely, Donna scraped and slashed the strings creating a cacophony of noise and feedback. The guitar screamed out as it was punished for its sins, strings were sacrificed then Donna kneeled over it and stabbed from above. She left the guitar there, feeding back like a death rattle, as she walked off stage, sword above her shoulders just as she came out. Djunah record release shows are truly something to behold. As of this writing, you can still catch the second leg of their 2023 North America tour.

This show was freaking fantastic. Huntsmen converted me into a fan and Djunah had already hooked me. Catch them live any opportunity you get. More photos below:


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DS News: Djunah unveil video for “Seven Winds of Sekhmet,” announce US tour dates

Everyone’s favorite powerhouse Chicago noise rock duo, Djunah, have got a pretty big news day today. First and foremost, they announced a slew of tour dates that’ll find them covering most of the eastern US, with stops in Toronto and Montreal thrown in for good measure. Check the dates on the flyer below. Not to […]

Everyone’s favorite powerhouse Chicago noise rock duo, Djunah, have got a pretty big news day today. First and foremost, they announced a slew of tour dates that’ll find them covering most of the eastern US, with stops in Toronto and Montreal thrown in for good measure. Check the dates on the flyer below. Not to make a regionally-specific reference, but the fact that they’re playing O’Brien’s in Boston is WILD to me and it has me concerned for the structural integrity of the building. Here’s what it looked like when they played Chicago a few months back, as shot by our own Meredith Goldberg.

Last but not least, the band unveiled the video for the track “Seven Winds Of Sekhmet.” I’m not going to pretend I’m anywhere near cultured enough to know what that song title is a reference to, but I can tell you that the video is epic and the wall of sound might melt your face off. The song appears on their forthcoming album Femina Furens, which is due out on March 3rd. Pre-order info is here. In the meantime, check out the video down below the flyer!


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DS Photo Gallery: My First Night Shooting for DS – Bollweevils / Djunah (Chicago – 11/12/22)

I got a surprise message from MerGold on November 12th. She asked if I was going to the Bollweevils show that night. I dig and respect the heck out of The Bollweevils, but Djunah is one of my absolute favorite local bands still playing, and that’s where I was planning to be that night. Then […]

I got a surprise message from MerGold on November 12th. She asked if I was going to the Bollweevils show that night. I dig and respect the heck out of The Bollweevils, but Djunah is one of my absolute favorite local bands still playing, and that’s where I was planning to be that night. Then she told me they needed someone to shoot said Bollweevils show. I did not expect that. I sometimes take concert photos as a hobby, but I’ve never shot a band as big as The Bollweevils. I’ve never had any of my photos published anywhere, so I was floored by the offer, in a good way. But, I still really wanted to see Djunah too! Fortunately, I got lucky on timing and I was able to make it to both shows! 🤘


My first stop of the night was The Bollweevils, at Cobra Lounge. There was a great crowd and great energy in the room as they took stage. Speaking of energy, their set opened with a lot of it! After the first song it became apparent that Daryl’s tall stature and Cobra’s low ceiling were not an ideal match. As recommended by the crowd, Daryl did not hesitate to continue the show in front of the stage on the floor. This created a new problem, that Daryl no longer had a set list. His need to know what song was coming next quickly became the running gag of the evening. Every song sounded fantastic, a good time was had by all!

Next I made a mad dash over to the Archer Ballroom, and thankfully I got there in time to see Djunah. 🙌 The venue is pretty cool, but boy was it cold. Donna had her coat draped over her while tuning her guitar and I don’t blame her! Their set impressed as always. Halfway through the first song Donna’s hat fell over her eyes, but she managed rock around on stage and keep playing the bass notes with her foot while blind. The rest of their set went off without a hitch. The majority of it was new material for their upcoming album. I have been listening to their last release, Ex Voto, non-stop and I can not wait to hear the new album. All of the new songs absolutely ripped live.

It’s always a good night when you can catch two different shows in one night. All the bands were on point, and it’s such an honor to be shooting for Dying Scene. I can’t wait to do it again!

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