Queer pop rock singer/songwriter, Ceara Cavalieri has released her empowering new single, “Bad Thing” today. The autobiographical song was written when Ceara found out a girl she had been dating was cheating on her while at a party. The powerful track encourages listeners to find the strength to overcome a difficult situation, or in her case, a deep betrayal, and come out the other side better than ever. Listen to the track now below.
Ceara opened up about the song, explaining, “Music has always been the number one thing to help me with the healing process. I wanted to make a fun, playful pop-rock song about confronting someone who has betrayed you and teasing them about possibly getting your own revenge while at it.”
Ceara Cavalieri is an alt pop meets rock singer/songwriter from Southern California. Having graduated from UCLA with a degree in Psychology, Cavalieri has since dedicated herself to pursuing music full time. Her love for music stems from the age of three, where she found her voice and wouldn’t stop singing. In her teenage years she took to songwriting as a way of expressing her thoughts and feelings when her shyness prevented. With eight single releases under her belt thus far, Cavalieri is carving out her own distinct sound of incredibly infectious and candidly relatable pop rock music.