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Cheyenne Benton - Bio Pic 2024

Born on August 29th near Mojave, California, Cheyenne Benton’s journey as an artist is as complex and bold as her music. Growing up in a strict religious cult from kindergarten through early high school, Benton developed a unique perspective on the world. Her experiences navigating and ultimately breaking free from this cult have deeply influenced her artistic vision, fueling her lyrical transparency and emotional depth.


At just eight years old, Benton discovered her love for music when she asked her father to teach her guitar, a turning point that set the stage for a lifelong passion. By 14, her hunger for the stage led her to audition for musicals, with standout performances in productions such as School House Rock and Bridge to Terabithia, honing her ability to tell stories through song. Benton’s early exposure to performing allowed her to craft an identity that blends raw vulnerability with unapologetic fierceness—traits that define her unique sound.


Her musical style, often described as a blend of indie pop and bubblegum angst, has drawn comparisons to powerhouse artists like Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Phoebe Bridgers, and Stevie Nicks. Benton’s debut EP in 2017 put her on the radar, but it was her self-produced debut album, Beautiful Chaos, released in March 2023, that cemented her as a rising force in the Southern California indie music scene. Garnering critical acclaim, the album was lauded for its sincere storytelling and explosive melodies, which marry retro nostalgia with futuristic instrumentation. Her single "Drinkin’ About U" earned a nomination for Best R&B, Funk, or Soul Song at the 2023 San Diego Music Awards.


Benton’s momentum continued into 2024, with performances at notable venues such as The Casbah, Hotel Café, and Soda Bar, as well as features on major radio stations like 91X FM. Her visually striking music video for “Batting Cages” amassed over 20,000 views on YouTube and earned her two nominations at the San Diego Music Awards: Best Pop Album for Beautiful Chaos and Best Video for "Batting Cages."


In addition to her success as a musician, Benton is an accomplished audio engineer and producer, with formal training from Studio West in San Diego. Her engineering work earned her the Best Sound and Music award at the 2022 Los Angeles Comedy Film & Screenplay Festival for the short film Funny.


Her artistry is not confined to the stage. Benton’s personal journey of self-discovery and empowerment drives her music, which challenges societal norms and expectations, particularly in its portrayal of women’s experiences. Her upcoming single, "Sorry," released in September 2024, is a fierce, unapologetic anthem that critiques the exploitation of women in various contexts, further demonstrating her commitment to creating art with a message - drawing sonic inspiration from artists like Fiona Apple, Olivia Rodrigo, and Alanis Morissette.


Cheyenne Benton is not just a musician but a storyteller, producer, and advocate, poised to redefine the indie pop landscape. Her work is a testament to the power of reclaiming one’s voice and creating beauty from chaos. And with a new album on the horizon, Benton’s story is far from finished—it's just beginning.

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