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Cassyette announces deluxe edition of her debut album

Cassyette will be releasing This World Still F*cking Sucks in April, and it looks as though it’ll feature her viral screamcore cover of Lady Gaga’s Disease.

Cassyette announces deluxe edition of her debut album
Words:
Emily Garner
Photo:
Hamish Kay

Cassyette has announced a new deluxe edition of her 2024 debut album, This World Fucking Sucks.

Entitled This World Still Fucking Sucks, the record is due out on April 18, and includes the full original debut as well as a new single called Phantom Limb, two reworked tracks, and her viral screamcore cover of Lady Gaga’s Disease (which was approved by Mother Monster herself).

In September last year, Cassyette told us on Kerrang! In Conversation of her future plans and ideas: “I know people have a lot of goals, but I’m just happy to be here, and I want to keep going. I want to tour more, I want to play in front of more people, I hope more people hear the music. And I just want to write another album, to be honest. I’ve started writing something but I don’t know what it will be. I’ve started writing new music.

“I try not to overthink. I get hung up on the ‘life is too short’ thing, so if I start overthinking the future and overplanning it, it freaks me out, because you can’t. You can’t have things that you want to do. I like having things that seem feasible to me. And what seems feasible to me is playing to more people and releasing more music. And if anything else happens on the way it’s just a bonus!”

Check out a teaser for Phantom Limb below:

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See the full tracklist for This World Still Fucking Sucks:

1. This World Fucking Sucks
2. Say My Name
3. Ipecac
4. Porcelain
5. Friends In Low Places
6. Go!
7. Sex Metal
8. Why Am I Like This?
9. When She Told Me
10. Degenerette Nation
11. Sugar Rush
12. Over It
13. Four Leaf Clover
14. Dear Sister
15. Untouched
16. Phantom Limb
17. Disease
18. When She Told Me (Stripped)
19. Sex Metal (Extended)

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