
In a powerful and historic meeting of minds, Gen, the legendary frontwoman of Genitorturers, made her very first podcast appearance with none other than The Narcoleptic Goddess, the social media Sleep Siren and bass player for Rorschach Test. Stepping up to the Fuzzy Mic with Kevin Kline as host, this dynamic conversation took place on International Women’s Day, marking a celebration of strength, resilience, and empowerment in the world of rock and metal.
Both of these formidable women had nothing but praise for each other and the experience. The Narcoleptic Goddess shared her excitement, saying, “It was such an honor to appear with one of the strongest, intelligent, and confident icons in rock her-story!” Meanwhile, Gen had her own words of admiration, stating, “I need to take a lesson from the Goddess and look more collected and poised, please let her know how amazing she looked!”
This meeting comes just ahead of their highly anticipated tour together, Scars and Stripes Forever, which will kick off on April 18, 2025, at The Brass Mug in Tampa, Florida. As two fierce forces in the music world, their collaboration—both on the podcast and on stage—promises to be an electrifying experience for fans across the country.
Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to catch them live on Scars and Stripes Forever!

Rorschach Test is not done shocking the music world yet. After dropping their critically acclaimed Fallen, their first album in decades, plus two eye-dazzling videos, one of which has been featured on MTV Live‘s Metal Thrashing Madness, Rorschach Test kicks off their tour with Genitorturers April 18th.
See Rorschach Test on Genitorturers “Scars and Stripes Forever” Tour
Friday, 4/18/2025 – Tampa, FL – Brass Mug
Saturday, 4/19/2025 – Orlando, FL – Conduit
Sunday, 4/20/2025 – Saint Lucie, FL – Three Tides
Monday 4/21/2025 – Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits
Wednesday 4/23/2025 – St. Louis, MO – Red Flag
Thursday, 4/24/2025 – McHenry, IL – The Vixen
Friday, 4/25/2025 – Detroit, MI – Smalls Bar
Saturday, 4/26/2025 – Akron, OH – The Vortex
Sunday, 4/27/2025 – Cincinnati, OH – Woodward Theatre
Monday, 4/28/2025 – New Kensington, PA – Preserving
Tuesday, 4/29/2025 – Rochester, NY – Photo City Music Hall
Wednesday, 4/30/2025 – Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom
Thursday, 5/1/2025 – New Bedford, MA – The Vault
Sunday, 5/4/2025 – Raleigh, NC – Chapel of Bones
Tuesday, 5/6/2025 – Greenville, SC @ Radio Room
Wednesday, 5/7/2025 – Atlanta, GA @ 529
James Baker explains “Going back on the road with Genitorturers fits with Rorschach Test‘s emphasis on positive mental health and fighting stigma as Gen stands for freedom of speech, and expression. The liberty that we so often take for granted is essential in creating spaces where people feel safe, understood, and validated. Regardless of my worldview, it is all pointless if someone else gets to decide what I can or can’t say, or how I am supposed to present myself to the world.”
“Rorschach Test is coming back home to a place where it all started to happen for us nearly three decades ago. Gen Vincent took a chance and rolled the dice on us and the chemistry was immediately apparent to audiences across the country. She has done this with many bands and artists, including Marilyn Manson, long before they became a household name. The influence that Genitorturers has had on the entire scene is undeniable and profound. Despite their controversial and X-rated reputation, Genitorturers were one of the most kind, generous and down to earth bands we ever shared the stage with. One night in New Orleans during the ‘Sin City’ tour, our keyboards were dead, having taken a hit from a storm that swept flood waters into the venue the night before in Houston. Gen could see that we were stressing out about this, and she immediately came over and asked what kind of keyboards we used. We told her, and she quickly made a phone call that we could all hear. ‘Trent, it’s Gen. Do you have a Roland Juno keyboard over there? Great, I need one. I will send my friend over there to pick it up.’ A few moments later our keyboardist was on his way to Trent Reznor’s New Orleans home to borrow some keys from him.” – James Baker