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Vaim Hull

Hand of Juno release club-ready techno version of their track ‘Right Now’

Industrial Metal, Industrial Rock, Techno

After turning heads with their genre-bending debut album Psychotic Banana, Hand of Juno now dive headfirst into the club world with a dark, driving techno reimagining of their track “Right Now”, remixed by FASTER – out via Out Of Line Music.

>> Listen now: https://HandOfJuno.lnk.to/RightNow-FasterRemix

Stripping the original industrial metal track down to its rhythmic core and rebuilding it with pounding beats, glitchy textures, and a hypnotic pulse, the “FASTER Remix” brings a raw, minimalist energy perfect for underground dancefloors and late-night playlists. This remix marks another bold step in Hand of Juno’s evolution, continuing to blur the lines between genres while maintaining their signature intensity.

Born in Italy in 2021, Hand of Juno started out as a female-only industrial metal trio consisting of Melissa Bruschi, Alice Lane Pandini (Infected Rain) and Helly Elisa Montin. After four successful singles together, they made the mutual decision to carry on without Alice and have since found two perfect additions that have joined them on their numerous live shows: Francesca Mancini (Guitar) and Marco Valerio (Bass).

Hand of Juno delivers a darker wave of metal, infused with electronic and techno influences, industrial noises, and apocalyptic atmospheres. The female-fronted modern industrial metal act now reveal new music video alongside their debut album “Psychotic Banana” via Out Of Line Music, right in time for the start of their huge Germany tour with label friends ERDLING.

On “Psychotic Banana”, the band combines brutality and beauty, delving into a vast variety of styles. While starting from an Industrial Metal base, each track has been influenced by a different corner of the music world: electronic music, techno, brutal deathcore breakdowns, deep dark melodies and so much more make this record a truly unique experience.

The album title “Psychotic Banana” perfectly captures the essence of this record: Changeability. It’s a journey that reflects Hand of Juno’s musical exploration, but also their path as a band. Starting from the first song, listeners experience constant changes in direction, building in intensity and aggression, which is interrupted by the final song – Perhaps the long-awaited arrival at a stable destination.

“Psychotic Banana” is available everywhere digitally + physically: https://handofjuno.lnk.to/psychoticbanana

This is only the first chapter of the Hand of Juno saga, but will certainly leave a mark in the music world. They have quickly gained a solid fanbase, deliver incredible live performances and have already played multiple packed shows and festivals, including SUMMER BREEZE OPEN AIR 2024.

Hand of Juno are:
Melissa Bruschi – Vocals
Elisa Helly Montin – Drums
Francesca Mancini – Guitar
Marco Valerio – Bass

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08/01/2026/0 Comments/by Vaim Hull
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