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Marissa Paternoster solo record (Screaming Females)

Posted by Loren on October 16, 2021

Marissa Paternoster solo record (Screaming Females)
photo by Loren Green

Marissa Paternoster, guitarist and vocalist if Screaming Females, has announced a solo album under her own name. Don Giovanni Records will release the album, Peace Meter, on Dec. 3.

Paternoster began work on the album early in Covid-19 shutdowns, after a tour had been cancelled. While a solo project, artists such as Andy Gibbs (Thou), Shanna Polley (Snakeskin), and Kate Wakefield (Lung) also contribute.

The lead single, "White Dove" is available on streaming platforms now, with a video too:

Paternoster has also released albums under the moniker Noun.

Peace Meter Track list:

1. White Dove
2. Black Hole
3. I Lost You
4. Sore
5. Balance Beam
6. Shame
7. Waste
8. Running
9. Promise

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photo taken of Screaming Females, live at The Fest 18 (2019)

Marissa Paternoster solo record (Screaming Females)
photo by Loren Green

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