Ethel Cain, born on March twenty-four, nineteen ninety-eight, is a talented singer-songwriter known for her evocative music and unique storytelling. She first gained attention with her project Anhedönia, which produced several singles, including the popular track 'Crush'.
In twenty twenty-two, Ethel released her debut studio album, 'Preacher's Daughter', which received critical acclaim and quickly garnered a dedicated cult following. The album's success was further solidified when it debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart after its vinyl release in twenty twenty-five, making Ethel the first transgender artist to achieve this milestone.
Following her debut, Ethel continued to push musical boundaries with the release of her studio recording 'Perverts' in twenty twenty-five, where she explored the realms of drone music. Later that same year, she unveiled her second studio album, 'Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You', which served as a lyrical prequel to her groundbreaking debut.