Juliet Simms is dead. But with every end there is a new beginning: From the filth and dust that remained of Simms rose a new being ready to wreak havoc on rock ‘n’ roll—Lilith Czar. “I felt this longing for something more meaningful, something bigger and something that could represent change,” Czar says. “Considering everything I’d gone through in my career, a light bulb went off and I became a completely different person. I knew I wanted to completely shift directions and change everything.”
After 15 years of going by her government name as she performed in bands and as a solo artist, Czar left it all behind. She knew this was a risk, but it was a change that needed to happen. Many musicians or bands have changed their names over the years. Hell, Prince even became an unpronounceable symbol in 1993. Becoming Lilith Czar was more than a simple change of image, it was a rejection of her past as well as