Jucifer

[1] The band's members are Gazelle Amber Valentine on lead guitar and vocals and her husband Edgar Livengood on drums.

Jucifer is notable for the extreme volume at which they perform, and the gigantic wall of amplification used for Valentine's guitar, as well as the dichotomy that has existed between much of the recorded material and their live shows.

[2] The husband-and-wife duo were starring in a film by Derek Cianfrance titled Metalhead, a drama centering on a drummer suffering from hearing loss and learning the meaning of silence.

In 1995 a 7" Superman / Licorice was issued by fan run indie label Crack Rock, which also released Jucifer's first studio album, Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip.

On July 17, 2013, Jucifer released the album За Волгой для нас земли нет via Nomadic Fortress and Mutants of the Monster.

The concept record about the history of Russian city Volgograd (focusing especially on the Battle of Stalingrad) was issued on double vinyl by Alternative Tentacles in October 2013.

Jucifer's studio album entitled District of Dystopia, was released on CD and digital formats by Nomadic Fortress in December 2014.

In 2015, Jucifer previewed teasers for a "music video biopic" called NOMADS: Build to Destroy which features tour footage and documentary materials filmed and assembled by the band.

Valentine performing with Jucifer in 2010
2010 promotional photo for the album Throned in Blood