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Brighton-based musician Cassyette is making waves in the music industry with her raw and honest approach to songwriting. Dealing with personal struggles, including the unexpected death of her father and battles with substance abuse and bipolar disorder, Cassyette poured her experiences into her debut album, “This World [Expletive] Sucks.”

Her music, which blends rock, emo, pop, screamo, and nu metal, delves into the darkness she faced during those challenging times. Despite the heavy subject matter, Cassyette’s music has resonated with audiences, with songs like “Petrichor” and “Dear Goth” amassing over 10 million streams.

From her early days as a convent-educated clarinet student to her rise in the music scene, Cassyette’s journey has been one of self-discovery and resilience. Drawing inspiration from bands like Paramore, Korn, and Black Sabbath, she found her voice as a powerful vocalist with a knack for blending electronic textures with sawtooth guitar riffs.

With her star on the rise, Cassyette has caught the attention of industry icons like Debbie Harry and Liam Howlett of the Prodigy. She even found an unlikely mentor in Bryan Adams, who invited her to tour with him and has since become a supportive figure in her career.

Despite the challenges she’s faced, Cassyette remains committed to using her music as a form of therapy and connection with her fans. Through her honest lyrics and powerful vocals, she has created a space for listeners to share their own struggles and find solace in her music.

As she continues to work on her music and connect with her audience, Cassyette is proving to be a rising star in the alternative music scene, with critics hailing her as the future face of the genre. With her unapologetic approach to songwriting and her ability to connect with listeners on a deep level, Cassyette is poised to make a lasting impact on the music industry.

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