Career
Big In Japan
After she left home at 14, and being interested in Andy Warhol and Lou Reed, she joined one of the first punk bands in Liverpool, Big In Japan, in mid-1977. She was notorious for her shaved head The band explored various styles whilst together such as punk, power popular and post-punk.
After two years, they split up in 1978, but reunited for three Peel sessions in early 1979.
Pink Military
After Big In Japan split up, Casey formed Pink Military, who recorded the album Do Animals Believe in God?. Pink Industry
She formed Pink Industry, a synthpop band, at the end of 1981.
Pink Industry was formed with her fellow Big In Japan bandmate, Ambrose Reynolds, and the electric guitarist, Tadzio Jodlowski. The band recorded and toured widely in the United Kingdom and Europe in the early 1980s, developing a devoted cult following.
They did four session recordings for John Peel and performed with bands such as The Cocteau Twins and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
They disbanded in 1987 after releasing three albums. Quotes
"Nothing that"s got any potency is ever accepted by the established art world at the moment of potency.