Artist's albums
Dancing on My Own
2023 · single
Further Joy (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Barely on My Mind (NERVO Remix)
2022 · single
Barely On My Mind (Live from Shaky Knees)
2022 · single
Further Joy
2022 · album
That's What Makes Me Love You
2022 · single
Monday (Remixes)
2022 · single
You're So F*cking Pretty
2021 · single
Monday
2021 · single
How Am I Still Alive? (with Lydia Night)
2021 · single
I Love Us
2020 · single
What Am I Gonna Do Today?
2020 · single
Holiday-ish (feat. Dylan Minnette)
2019 · single
How Do You Love?
2019 · album
I Dare You
2019 · single
Dress Up
2019 · single
Pumpkin
2019 · single
Don't Stop Me Now
2019 · single
Poor Boy
2018 · single
California Friends
2018 · single
Helpless
2018 · single
Attention Seeker
2018 · EP
Back in Your Head
2017 · single
Feel Your Feelings Fool!
2017 · album
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Biography
“There’s so much pressure to constantly better yourself,” Lydia Night, lead singer and songwriter of The Regrettes, says. “That phrase, ‘further joy,’ summarized what it meant to be on the hamster wheel of constantly chasing happiness, but in turn, that’s what makes you unhappy,” she adds. As the pandemic set in and Los Angeles shut down, The Regrettes were having a full-blown identity crisis. Lydia had been touring since she was 12-years-old and the band spent the past two years headlining sold-out shows and performing at festivals like Coachella. As NME said of their sophomore album, The Regrettes were “truly unstoppable” until they weren’t. In January of 2021, after more than a year apart, The Regrettes reconvened for a 10-day writing retreat in Joshua Tree. They left the desert with a vision for the record and demos in hand. Although the subject matter is anything but light, she still calls it the “poppiest, and danciest” album they’ve ever made. “What Further Joy means, that chase for happiness, that quote sums it up,” Lydia says. It’s the lesson that allowed The Regrettes to pause, go inward separately, and still land in the same place together, becoming a tighter unit than they’ve ever been. It’s also the lesson Lydia hopes listeners walk away with. “We all deserve happiness and to be present, and we’ll never get there if we feel so much shame and guilt for not being there already,” she adds. “Don’t get caught in the hamster wheel of chasing joy.”