Metal Chick of the Month – Jessy “Christ” Vignolle

Ego sum (qui sum)!

Are you ready to burn in the fires of extreme music together with our metal lady of this month of February here on The Headbanging Moose? I’m sure you are, and get ready as her incendiary vocals will melt not only any snow left from this harsh winter, but also your faces, leaving you completely disoriented after all is said and done. She’s an Extreme Metal vocalist, an opera singer, a soprano, a singing teacher, an actress, and a vocal coach, making the whole world of heavy music a much better place for us fans of hypnotizing and powerful vocals. Her name is Jessy Vignolle, sometimes referred to as Jessy “Christ” Vignolle, or simply Jessy Christ, the frontwoman for French metal sensation Usquam, and once you know more about her life, her career and her music, you’ll certainly get addicted to her distinct voice, charisma, and aggression.

Hailing from Paris, France, Jessy has been a curious child from the early age of eleven, discovering her passion for music through the guitar, piano, and singing without a defined direction, exploring everything from classical to rock. All that passion led to her first ever concert as a singer and guitarist at the age of 13, joining her first band a year later. Exploring multiple musical styles including Pop, Jazz, Indian music, Celtic music, and many more, while also drawing inspiration from all their unique characteristics (which she sees as future strengths), Jessy enrolled in musicology and earned a bachelor’s degree in musicology, a master’s degree in artistic supervision, and a master’s degree in artistic engineering. At the same time, she pursued a professional career in classical music, studying operatic singing at the Savigny-le-Temple Conservatory in Paris under Véronique Laguerre and joining the Che Calda Voce opera company led by Laura Marin. Not only that, she also made her mark in the rock and metal music scene, performing on numerous French stages such as La Cigale, La Boule Noire, and La Machine du Moulin Rouge, among others, as well as at festivals.

It was not too long ago, in the not-so-distant year of 2024, when Jessy joined Usquam as their new vocalist replacing Lucas Henry. Formed in 2018, this Paris, France-based Melodic Black Metal band released in 2021 their debut EP Reborn, followed by their fantastic first full-length opus Ex Nihilo, in 2025, already with Jessy stealing the spotlight with her undisputed vocals. Exploring the secrets of dark music, inspired by the observation of a world oscillating between decline and progress, the band currently formed of our metal lady Jessy on vocals alongside Eithenn and Draugr on the guitars, and Alwan on bass aims at spreading their dark philosophy all across the world, and you can get a very good taste of their music on YouTubeBandCamp, and Spotify, enjoy their official videos for the songs Arcana Nox, Altar Ego and Ego Sum (Qui Sum), and keep an eye on their social media for their live performances, in special if you live in France.

Apart from her promising career with Usquam, Jessy can also be found as a guest and as a live vocalist (under the moniker J.V.) for French Black Metal entity NZGL, founded by vocalist, guitarists and bassist Gaël Liger, recording vocals and having also written some of the lyrics for their 2025 album Tales from the Pale Moon… And Other Stories, available on both BandCamp and on Spotify. In addition, she’s also involved with an Industrial/Gothic Rock band named Syndro-syS since 2013, having released with the band the 2015 album Corporation, available on BandCamp. The band doesn’t seem to be active anymore, as they’ve been dead silent since around 2020, but the music is still great and definitely deserves our attention. Who knows, maybe we can all inspire Jessy and Syndro-syS to get back in action if we listen to their music enough, right?

Anyway, Jessy can also be seen as a guest musician to a few very interesting bands and projects since the beginning of her undisputed career. For instance, she recorded all female vocals for the 2022 EP Exist in Ruin, by American Symphonic Black/Death Metal project Exist in Ruin; vocals for the songs Kimi Ga Yo, Seducing Dementia and Whispering Clouds, from the 2013 album Les 12 vertiges, and for the song Hate Me, from the 2019 album Le festin du lion, by French Electronic Industrial Metal act Herrschaft; vocals for the song L’étranger, from the 2018 album Standalone Episodes, by French Progressive Heavy Metal band Seasons; and vocals for the song The Edge of Time, from the 2015 album Symbiosis, by French Melodic Death/Groove Metal act T.A.N.K. Not only that, she also worked as a vocal coach for French Black Metal horde Houle in their 2022 self-titled EP, and their 2024 album Ciel cendre et misère noire.

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An opera singer, soprano and vocal coach, , as already mentioned, Jessy is more than a passionate musician, offering an array of services to accompany most types of celebrations including baptisms, weddings, funerals and tributes, as well as private events, supported by a varied repertoire of sacred music, operas and popular music, such as Ave Maria (Franz Schubert), Voi che Sapete (Wolfgang A. Mozart), When I am Laid (Henry Purcell), La Vie en Rose (Edith Piaf), Someone Like You (Adele), S’il Suffisait d’Aimer (Celine Dion), and many more, always delivering every piece with a ton of emotion to retrace your most beautiful memories. Not only that, she also lends her voice, composes and also collaborates with many international musical projects, just like her guest contributions to the aforementioned metal bands.

As a vocal coach and singing teacher, she will help you understand vocal technique and discover your voice, whether you are a beginner, an artist, or a professional speaker, using a personalized teaching approach that adapts to your needs, mastering several techniques that intertwine theoretical knowledge of the instrument and live practice. Jessy teaches artists and private individuals, always keeping in mind that each student is a unique individual with their own aspirations and energy. Since 2022, she coaches magistrates at the Paris, Angers, and Rennes Courts of Appeal to help them develop their voices as a professional tool. Furthermore, she incorporates elements of the Alexander Technique (a psycho-physical re-education method that improves posture, reduces tension, and enhances performance by teaching musicians to move with more awareness and ease) into her practice to give her students the tools to understand the fundamental mechanisms of their instrument and develop their autonomy.

If you think that’s not enough, Jessy is also an actress, embodying the voice that will bring your audiovisual production to life through voice-over or dubbing, for example, and she participates in some classical concerts within the network of conservatories in the Grand Paris Sud region. Moreover, apart from her private lessons as already mentioned, she also organizes and hosts conferences, masterclasses and workshops. You can enjoy several of her works on the Productions page on her own website, from video clips to short stories and TV ads. But wait, as there’s still more. Jessy has also embarked on a new endeavor, creating her own herbal tea intended for singers, voice professionals and all food lovers, having selected herbs with virtues recognized by voice specialists and entrusted the preparation of the recipe to Happy Plantes, a company of passionate herbalists, very involved in ethical production. The final product is named Élixir du chanteur, and you can get your own package from Jessy’s Big Cartel. The tea can be enjoyed as a snack or as a treatment for those who wish to prevent issues like vocal fatigue, respiratory tract, gastric protection, hoarseness, and so on,  all certified from organic farming.

I told you that after knowing more about the indomitable Jessy “Christ” Vignolle you would get more than addicted to her voice, her music, her charisma, and maybe even to her herbal tea), and as long as she keeps firing her whimsical and hypnotizing vocals together with Usquam or any other band or project, we can rest assured the entire world of music will be a much better place. Would it be too much to ask Jessy and Usquam for a US and Canada tour? I’m beyond certain the fans on this side of the pond would go mental with their music. Thank you, Jessy, for your amazing contributions to music in general, and for making heavy music a much better place with your badass attitude. À plus tard!

Jessy “Christ” Vignolle’s Official Facebook page
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Album Review – Helvitnir / Wolves of the Underworld (2025)

Prepare to be engulfed by the icy fury of this Norwegian Black Metal horde as their debut album storms into the metal scene.

Forged in the icy depths of Norway back in 2023, the ruthless Black Metal horde known as Helvitnir is unleashing upon humanity their highly anticipated debut album, titled Wolves of the Underworld. Paying homage to the cold, primal energy of their predecessors while pushing boundaries, introducing dynamic shifts, melodic textures, and a powerful sense of narrative, the band currently formed of Hellcommander Vargblod on vocals and bass, Ihizahg and Bjarkan on the guitars, and Hellhammer on drums is on absolute fire throughout their entire debut offering, a brutal and evocative work that promises to leave an indelible mark on the Black Metal landscape that will surely position the band as torchbearers of the genre’s next chapter.

The opening aria Throes Of Transformation sounds as infernal as Norwegian Black Metal can be, with Hellhammer already showing his dexterity and passion for the dark art behind his drums, and the winds of violent and evil Black Metal keep howling in Black Flame Triad, with Ihizahg and Bjarkan firing razor-edged riffs for our total delight. Helvitnir, the song that carries the name of the band, couldn’t have sounded more infernal, with Hellcommander Vargblod leading his horde with his demonic roars and thunderous bass; whereas Hellhammer keeps pounding his drums in the name of darkness in Void Of Emptiness, another classic Black Metal extravaganza where Hellcommander Vargblod vociferates like a true demon until the very last second.

There’s no sign of the band slowing down or sounding less caustic or demonic, offering our putrid ears Imagery Of Deceit, with Hellcommander Vargblod gnarling rabidly during the song’s unrelenting four minutes, followed by Odinsbane, the weirdest of all songs, where the Doom Metal elements don’t work as expected, in special its background keys. Then back to a much stronger, more visceral sonority we have Dread Biter, a song that reeks of Norwegian Black Metal thanks to the scorching, piercing guitar lines by Ihizahg and Bjarkan, and this unstoppable Norwegian horde will crush us all once again with Helheim’s Throne, a demolishing metal hymn showcasing the unrelenting drumming by Hellhammer. Lastly, of course the album ends like it started, with a fulminating onrush of Black Metal titled Draugr, spearheaded by the scorching riffs by Ihizahg and Bjarkan, before all fades into the void.

Prepare to be engulfed by the icy fury of Helvitnir as Wolves of the Underworld storms into the metal scene, a sonic journey through bitterly cold wastelands and infernal depths, where every track resonates with a visceral, unrelenting energy. Hence, you can join this amazing Norwegian horde on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their sulfurous music on YouTube and on Spotify, and of course grab a copy of the fiery Wolves of the Underworld from Dusktone’s BandCamp or webstore, or simply by clicking HERE. In the end, Helvitnir are definitely a force to be reckoned in the world of extreme music, and Wolves of the Underworld masterfully depicts what they’re capable of in the foreseeable future.

Best moments of the album: Throes Of Transformation, Helvitnir and Dread Biter.

Worst moments of the album: Odinsbane.

Released in 2025 Dusktone

Track listing
1. Throes Of Transformation 5:01
2. Black Flame Triad 4:46
3. Helvitnir 4:36
4. Void Of Emptiness 5:18
5. Imagery Of Deceit 3:50
6. Odinsbane 4:59
7. Dread Biter 5:17
8. Helheim’s Throne 4:24
9. Draugr 4:12

Band members
Hellcommander Vargblod – vocals, bass
Ihizahg – guitars
Bjarkan – guitars
Hellhammer – drums