Monica Richards

Monica Vivienne Richards (born 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, artist and author.

Life
Richards was born in Washington, D.C. She started singing when she was in her teens and was one of the earliest female singers in the harDCore scene. A graduate of the American University with honors in literature and a minor in anthropology, she is considered to be an icon of the goth subculture and has been the frontwoman of numerous bands including Madhouse, Strange Boutique and Faith and the Muse, as well as being a solo-artist. She performed at the same time as other well-known D.C. Punk bands - Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and State of Alert (Henry Rollins' first band).

Richards works in a number of different media for her visual art. In her early days as an artist she designed punk rock flyers, album covers and local business logos, among other things. Her work now ranges from painting to graphic art.

Writing
Richards' first book, a compilation of art, poetry, essays, and re-writings of Welsh-Celtic tales called The Book of Annwyn, was released in the Spring of 1998. She is currently working on a graphic novel based on her short stories called Anafae.

Albums

 * 2007: InfraWarrior
 * 2012: Naiades