Ethel Cain
American singer-songwriter
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May 28 2025 | Cain announced her second album 'Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You', to be released in August 2025, and revealed the lead single 'Nettles' would be released on June 4, 2025. |
April 2025 | Preacher's Daughter received a vinyl release, debuting on the US Billboard 200 at number ten and topping the Billboard Top Album Sales chart. |
2025 | Scheduled to perform The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour as a headlining artist. |
2025 | Debuted on the New York Fashion Week runway for Eckhaus Latta, marking a significant milestone in her modeling career. |
2025 | Modeled for fashion campaigns including Givenchy, Miu Miu, and Marc Jacobs. |
2025 | Planned release of 'Vacillator' music video, to be co-directed by Hayden Anhedönia and Silken Weinberg |
February 6 2025 | Signed to IMG Models, marking her official entry into the professional modeling industry and debut on their talent roster. |
January 8 2025 | Released studio album Perverts, preceded by the lead single "Punish". |
2024 | Headlined The Childish Behaviour Tour, demonstrating her growing popularity and touring capabilities. |
2024 | Opened for Mitski's concert tour in support of her album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. |
2024 | Named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Music. |
November 2024 | Following Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, Cain expressed criticism of national divisiveness, stating 'Everybody is so incredibly hateful' and expressing hope that Trump voters never find peace. |
November 2024 | Following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 United States presidential election, Cain expressed criticism of the nation's divisiveness, stating 'Everybody is so incredibly hateful' and wishing those who voted for Trump would never find peace. |
October 14 2024 | Announced her studio recording 'Perverts'. |
October 14 2024 | Announced studio recording Perverts |
October 14 2024 | Announced her studio recording Perverts, which was set to be released in January 2025. |
September 5 2024 | Cain released a cover of "For Sure" for the American Football: Covers album, and performed the track with American Football at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. |
May 2024 | Cain made controversial Instagram posts criticizing President Biden's arms sale to Israel, suggesting the need for 'assassinations' and calling for revolution against politicians and billionaires. |
May 2024 | Cain made controversial Instagram posts criticizing President Joe Biden's arms sale to Israel, suggesting 'bringing back assassinations' and calling for revolution against politicians and billionaires. |
February 14 2024 | Ethel Cain released a song titled "من النهر" ("From the River"), which she described as a "prayer" for Palestinians. |
February 14 2024 | Cain released a song on SoundCloud referencing the pro-Palestinian phrase 'from the river to the sea'. |
2023 | Headlined the Blood Stained Blonde Tour, continuing to establish her presence in the music scene. |
2023 | Performed as an opening act on multiple tours including the Spiraling Tour and The Tour, further developing her live performance profile. |
2023 | Released 'Famous Last Words (An Ode to Eaters)' inspired by Luca Guadagnino's film Bones and All, in collaboration with 1017 ALYX 9SM. |
December 5 2023 | Announced the Childish Behaviour Tour, an eight-show tour scheduled to run from June 3 to June 27, 2024. |
August 2023 | Performed at Reading Festival and Gunnersbury Park with Boygenius and Muna. |
August 2023 | In a Rolling Stone interview, Cain revealed that her entire family has left the church, though they remain religious in some ways. |
June 3 2023 | Fainted on stage while performing at the Sydney Opera House during Vivid Live, resulting in show cancellation. |
April 2023 | Performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. |
2022 | Ethel Cain headlined her first major tour, The Freezer Bride Tour, marking a significant milestone in her early music career. |
2022 | Performed 'Morning Elvis' live with Florence and the Machine at Denver Ball Arena, which was recorded and released as a live single |
2022 | Barack Obama included Cain's song 'American Teenager' in his list of favorite songs, which surprised Cain due to the song's anti-war and anti-patriotism themes. |
2022 | Cain made a Tumblr post clarifying that she no longer considers herself a Christian, but still maintains the values she was raised with, such as kindness and loving thy neighbor. |
2022 | Served as an opening act for the Dance Fever Tour, expanding her live performance experience. |
2022 | Barack Obama included Cain's song 'American Teenager' in his list of favorite songs, surprising Cain with the recognition of her 'anti-war, anti-patriotism fake pop song'. |
August 3 2022 | Released the music video for the single 'Crush'. |
July 21 2022 | Released the music video for 'American Teenager'. |
May 12 2022 | Released her debut concept album Preacher's Daughter through her own record label, Daughters of Cain. |
April 21 2022 | Released the single 'American Teenager'. |
April 7 2022 | Released the single 'Strangers' in preparation for her debut album. |
March 17 2022 | Ethel Cain released the single 'Gibson Girl' and announced her debut album Preacher's Daughter. |
March 8 2022 | Released a cover of Britney Spears' song 'Everytime' as part of Spotify Singles, in observance of International Women's Day. |
2021 | Ethel Cain gave an interview reflecting on her Southern Baptist religious upbringing, stating that God has always been a significant part of her life, whether as a comforting figure or a threat. |
August 24 2021 | Published a stripped version of her single 'Crush'. |
August 3 2021 | Released a music video for her single 'Crush'. |
April 23 2021 | Released her third EP 'Inbred', an ambient-folk and slowcore EP that was named one of The 49 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2021 by Pitchfork. |
March 18 2021 | Released the single 'Crush'. |
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