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American musician
Mariqueen Maandig
Maandig performing in May 2013
Born Mariqueen Arrabaca Maandig
(1981-04-05 ) April 5, 1981 (age 43) Occupations
Singer
songwriter
musician
Years active 2004–present Spouse
Children 5 Musical career Genres Instrument(s) Member of
Musical artist
Mariqueen Maandig Reznor (née Maandig ; born April 5, 1981)
[1] is a Filipino-American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is the vocalist for
How to Destroy Angels , and the former vocalist of Los Angeles–based rock band
West Indian Girl .
Career
West Indian Girl (2004–2009)
Maandig was a vocalist for the band
West Indian Girl from 2004 to 2009,
[2] performing on the albums
West Indian Girl and
4th & Wall .
She appeared in
Playboy magazine as the "Becoming Attraction" for the January 2009 issue.
How to Destroy Angels (since 2010)
In 2010, Maandig and her husband
Trent Reznor formed the group
How to Destroy Angels , along with long-time Reznor collaborator
Atticus Ross .
[3]
[4]
They have released two EPs named
How to Destroy Angels and
An Omen , and a studio album,
Welcome Oblivion .
Guest appearances
Maandig has worked with LA-based songwriter
BAO and appeared as a guest vocalist on two of his band
Ming & Ping 's songs, "Mixed Melodies" from their eponymous 2009 album and "Chinatown" from 2012's The Darkness of Night .
She also provided backing vocals on the track "She's Gone Away" on
Nine Inch Nails ' 2016 EP
Not the Actual Events , as well as on “Less Than" off the band's 2017 EP
Add Violence .
Personal life
Maandig married
Trent Reznor in October 2009.
[5]
[6] They have three sons and two daughters together.
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Discography
With West Indian Girl
With How to Destroy Angels
References
^ United States Public Records Number 931356012
^ Pratt, Greg (April 29, 2010).
"Trent Reznor Returns as How to Destroy Angels?" .
Exclaim! . Archived from
the original on June 12, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^ Phillips, Amy (May 4, 2010).
"How to Destroy Angels: "A Drowning" " . Pitchfork. Retrieved May 4, 2010 .
^ Aditham, Kiran (April 27, 2010).
"How to Destroy Angels = Trent Reznor + Wife?" . Prefix. Retrieved April 28, 2010 .
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^ Goodman, William (October 19, 2009).
"Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor Marries" .
Spin . Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^
"Obituaries" . Nancy Lou Clark Reznor . Sharonherald.com. Retrieved April 8, 2021 .
^ Pareles, Jon (July 25, 2013).
"Nine Inch Nails Is Back Onstage, With a Vengeance" .
New York Times . Retrieved July 25, 2013 .
^ Baltin, Steve (December 16, 2011).
"Trent Reznor Shares Release Info for How to Destroy Angels Album" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 14, 2012 .
^
"MARIQUEEN MAANDIG REZNOR on Instagram: "this moon illuminates events of the past five months so i have decided to share this picture. It was taken 21 weeks ago. Due date was halloween 2015 but our baby came out a day later on samhain. Happy full moon! Photo by: Jen" .
^
Jim Rose Circus on Twitter
^ Greene, Andy (January 15, 2020).
"Trent Reznor on Rock Hall of Fame Induction: 'I'm Pretty Freaked Out' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved January 16, 2020 .
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