Cassyette unveils new single, "Friends In Low Places"
Nu-gen artist Cassyette has released the new single, "Friends In Low Places", lifted from her forthcoming debut album, This World Fucking Sucks.
“‘Friends in Low Places’ is the last song I added to the album. It felt like the final piece of the puzzle after writing a record about times of hardship, while grieving my dad, getting clean after struggling with addiction and ending a long term relationship," Cassyette said, speaking about the new single. "This album needed ‘Friends in Low Places’ to even exist in the first place. It's because of those very important friends that continued to hold me up at every pitfall that I am even still here, and vice versa.
"Friends In Low Places" is the latest track from Cassyette’s debut album, This World Fucking Sucks, and follows previous tracks "Over It", 'When She Told Me", "Why Am I Like This?", "Ipecac", and the touching surprise track "Four Leaf Clover" which Cassyette released in honour of Father’s Day. The coming-of-age record is Cassyette’s most personal to date, and an anthology of collected feelings that address the nature of living in today’s society.
This World Fucking Sucks is set for release on 23 August via 23 Recordings. To pre-order, visit cassyette.co.uk.
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