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Mark of Cain singer Josie Scott comes out as trans.
Summary
Josie Scott, vocalist and guitarist for Australian alternative rock band Mark of Cain, said in a Feb. 2 Facebook post that she identifies as a trans woman and that illness during the COVID pandemic prompted her to embrace her identity.
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Josie Scott, the vocalist and guitarist who founded the Australian alternative rock band Mark of Cain with her brother Kim in 1984, announced on Feb. 2 that she identifies as a trans woman. She said in a Facebook post that she has experienced gender dysphoria since about age eight and that getting sick during the COVID pandemic caused her to reevaluate how she wanted to live as she aged. Scott wrote that themes of being an outsider appear in the band's work, including their 1995 album Ill at Ease. She said her family and close friends already know her as Josie (Jo for short) and that the band's music and performances will continue unchanged.
Key facts:
- The announcement was made by Josie Scott on Facebook on Feb. 2 and describes her identity as a trans woman.
- Scott founded Mark of Cain with her brother Kim in 1984 and serves as the band's vocalist and guitarist.
- She reported experiencing gender dysphoria from around age eight and cited outsider and existential themes in her writing and the band's music.
- Illness during the COVID pandemic prompted her to reassess growing older and to decide to embrace her identity.
- Mark of Cain has released five studio albums and was inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame in 2022.
- The announcement drew supportive reactions from fans and fellow musicians, including the band Regurgitator.
Summary:
Scott said the band will continue to write, record and perform and that she expects nothing to change about their music. She described feeling liberated by embracing her identity and expressed hope that long-time fans will be accepting. Undetermined at this time.
