News: Cassyette returns with new single ‘BOOM’


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Today sees rising star Cassyette return with brand-new single ‘Boom’, out now via 23 Recordings.

Following the release of her critically acclaimed debut ‘Sad Girl’ mixtape last year, Cassyette is back with the bold and brazen new single ‘Boom’. The explosive pit-ready track sees Cassyette pair her signature vocals and screams with a heavy bassline and pulsating guitar riffs. Cassyette is set to prove “I am dynamite watch me go”.

Speaking about the new single, Cassyette said “I made Boom whilst I was having a manic episode. I had gone into mania that morning and wanted to write about what it feels like for me. Experiencing extreme highs and lows can be so draining, so writing this felt like scratching an itch that can’t be scratched.

‘Boom’’ marks the first new music since the release of Cassyette’s debut ‘Sad Girl’ mixtape last year. The 9-track mixtape featured previously released fan-favourites ‘Mayhem’, ‘Sad Girl Summer’ and ‘September Rain’, which was playlisted on BBC Radio 1’s B-List. The project signified an exciting chapter for Cassyette and effortlessly showcased her raw sound and versatility as an artist. Praised by critics, NMEdescribed the Sad Girl mixtape as a “bold, brilliant debut worth shouting about”, while The Line of Best Fit hailed it as “abrasive punk magic”.

Listen to the ‘Sad Girl’ Mixtape here: https://lnk.dmsmusic.co/cassyette_sadgirl

Following huge supporting slots for My Chemical Romance and Sum 41 last year, Cassyette is set to embark on her very first headline European tour next month. Kicking off in Liverpool on March 10th, the tour will be Cassyette’s biggest yet and see her perform 17 dates across the UK and Europe, including shows in London, Paris, Berlin and more. This European tour will be one of the first chances for fans to hear Cassyette perform tracks off her debut mixtape live. Limited tickets are still available to purchase here: https://www.cassyette.co.uk/tou
 

UK & EUROPEAN TOUR DATES:
10 March – Hangar 34 – Liverpool, UK
12 March – O2 Academy 2 – Birmingham, UK
13 March – Chalk – Brighton, UK
15 March – Stylus – Leeds, UK
16 March – TBC – Newcastle, UK
18 March – Garage – Glasgow, UK
20 March – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK
22 March – Electric Ballroom – London, UK
26 March – La Boule Noire – Paris, France
28 March – Luxor – Cologne, Germany
29 March – Lido – Berlin, Germany
31 March – Headcrash – Hamburg, Germany
01 April – Café Lesse – Prague, Czech Republic
03 April – Fierwerk – Munich, Germany
04 April – Kofmehl – Solothurn, Switzerland
06 April – Circolo Magnolia – Milan, Italy

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