Cassyette
Cassyette | |
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Also known as | Cassy Brooking |
Born | Chelmsford, Essex, England | 30 March 1993
Genres | Electro pop, rock, pop |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Website | www |
Cassy Brooking,[1] known by her stage name Cassyette, is an English singer-songwriter. Described as "a modern alternative icon" (by Kerrang) "with a sound that calls to arms" (by MTV), Cassyette took the main stage at her festival debut at Download 2021, performing alongside headline slot Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes. In 2022, she toured Europe with Sum 41 and supported My Chemical Romance on their comeback tour. Most recently, as of 2024, she has been one of three acts supporting Bring Me the Horizon on their NX_GN WRLD TOUR.
Early life
Born in Chelmsford, Cassyette attended Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School.[2] She studied Music at the University of Westminster.[3]
Cassyette began her career as a DJ and songwriter. After university, she "became a staple on the London live circuit".[4]
Career
Songwriting for various artists and bands alongside her own music, Cassyette merges pop and rock inspired sounds with modern-day electronic pop. Cassyette's first solo debut, Push n Pull, was labelled "a seriously well-crafted, addictive gem that should underline Cassyette's reputation as not only one of London's most relevant new artists, but a consummate beat maker and songwriter" by Niji Magazine.[5]
Cassyette made her festival debut at the 2021 Download Pilot festival,[6] also making a guest appearance alongside Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes on their headlining slot.[7]
Cassyette co-wrote and performed backing vocals for "Doomsday Blue", the Irish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, performed by Bambie Thug.
She was one of the support acts for Bryan Adams's So Happy It Hurts tour in 2024.[8]
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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UK [9] |
SCO [9] | ||
This World Fucking Sucks |
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39 | 7 |
Extended plays
Title | Details |
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Sad Girl |
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References
- ^ https://www.loudersound.com/features/cassyette-the-nu-gen-breakout-star-lighting-a-fire-under-alt-metal
- ^ "Release Radar's Greatest Hits Vol 2: Acoustic Feels with King Leer & Cassyette". MendoWerks Magazine. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ Tyler Damara Kelly (25 May 2022). "Cassyette: the nu gen breakout star lighting a fire under alt-metal". Louder Sound. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/song-of-the-day/cassyette-push-n-pull l – The Line Of Best Fit – Retrieved 5 March 2018. Cassyette unveils stunning ‘80s-tinged pop debut "Push N Pull"
- ^ https://nijimagazine.com/2018/03/push-n-pull-is-the-amazing-debut-release-from-london-based-producer-dj-cassyette/[permanent dead link] – Niji Magazine – Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ Cassyette - Download Pilot Festival 2021, retrieved 21 June 2021
- ^ "What happened when Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes headlined Download Pilot". Kerrang!. 19 June 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
- ^ Kathy Bailes (11 December 2023). "Best-selling artist Bryan Adams heading to Dreamland in 2024". The Isle of Thanet News. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
The show will also feature support from electro-pop singer-songwriter Cassyette.
- ^ a b "Fontaines DC: full Official Chart history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2 September 2024.