Rosemary Malign
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Rosemary Malign is an American author, noise music power electronics and industrial music artist.
She is known mostly for her work in the band The Eugenics Council, in which she caught much attention with her lyrics about hate, anger, abuse, and other unsavory concepts. The band was known for its loud abusive noise, use of large power tools and heavy explosives.
William Bennet of Whitehouse (band) produced her track on the Extreme Music From Women compilation from Susan Lawly.
"As listeners to Susan Lawlys Extreme Music For Women compilation will know, what sets the Eugenics Council apart is that they have a female vocalist, Rosemary Malign, - not only that, but she is also one of the best vocal performers in the genre, with a varied and vicious technique that achieves the difficult feat of apparent spontaneity and realism of which Kevin Tomkins remains the undisputed master. Ranging from hateful snarls through deliberately tuneless singing up to unbearable high-pitched shrieking that reminds all of us whove been in bad relationships just how downright harsh, spiteful and unpleasant a womans voice can be, she delivers a thoroughly convincing and suitably distressing performance" ---AudioGhoul Magazine
Rosemary was recently featured on "Satanic Psyops" compilation CD, interviewed for a book, and her next album is scheduled to be released in the spring of 2007.
[edit] Works
I am the hate, in Apocalypse Culture II, Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0-922915-57-1