The Regrettes announce release of third studio album, and North American tour dates.

The Regrettes announce release of third studio album, and North American tour dates.

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The Regrettes announce release of third studio album, and North American tour dates.

The Regrettes announced the release of their third studio album, Further Joy, on April 8 via Warner Records. The indie-rock group has not released an album since their 2019 project How Do You Love?

When asked about the album title, frontman and songwriter Lydia Night said “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. I was stuck in a loop of wanting to be better, wanting to be good, and therefore I couldn’t be here. I couldn’t be present.” After meeting for a 10-day writing retreat in Joshua Tree the band found themselves struck by inspiration and began quickly putting together demos via zoom writing sessions and working with producers Jacknife Lee and Tim Pagnotta.

The new single " That's what makes me love you" is accompanied by the release of a music video. The pastel indie-pop serenade is imbued with Night’s sickly sweet romantic lyrics. The inspiration for the single comes from Night’s own relationship. Click here to check out The Regrettes selection. 

  • Mar 4 – Burlington, VT at Higher Ground
  • Mar 5 – Albany, NY at Empire Live
  • Mar 6 – Poughkeepsie, NY at The Chance
  • Mar 9 – Richmond, VA at The Broadberry
  • Mar 11 – Louisville, KY at Headliners Music Hall
  • Mar 13 – Cincinnati, OH at The Ballroom at Taft Theatre
  • Mar 15 – New Orleans, LA at Toulouse Theatre
  • Mar 16 – Houston, TX at Warehouse Live Studio
  • Mar 17 – San Antonio, TX at Paper Tiger
  • Mar 21 – Las Vegas, NV at 24 Oxford
  • Mar 22 – Fresno, CA at Strummer’s
  • Mar 24 – Eugene, OR at Sessions Music Hall
  • Mar 26 – Boise, ID at Treefort Music Festival
  • Mar 28 – Sacramento, CA at Ace of Spades
  • Apr 15 – Indio, CA at Coachella
  • Apr 18 – Pomona, CA at The Fox Theater Pomona
  • Apr 21 – San Diego, CA at Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
  • Apr 22 – Indio, CA at Coachella
  • Apr 23 – Tucson, AZ at Rialto Theater
  • Apr 26 – Austin, TX at Scoot Inn
  • Apr 27 – Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music Hall
  • Apr 30 – Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival
  • May 1 – Charlotte, NC at The Underground
  • May 3 – Washington DC at Lincoln Theatre
  • May 4 – Philadelphia, PA at Theatre of Living Arts
  • May 6 – Boston, MA at Big Night Live
  • May 8 – New York, NY at Irving Plaza
  • May 10 – Toronto, ON at Opera House
  • May 12 – Columbus, OH at Newport Music Hall
  • May 13 – Chicago, IL at Metro
  • May 14 – Madison, WI at Majestic Theatre
  • May 15 – Minneapolis, MN at Varsity Theater
  • May 17 – Denver, CO at Summit Music Hall
  • May 18 – Salt Lake City, UT at The Depot
  • May 20 – Portland, OR at Roseland Ballroom
  • May 21 – Vancouver, BC at Fortune Sound Club
  • May 22 – Seattle, WA at The Neptune Theatre
  • May 24 – San Francisco, CA at The Fillmore
  • Jun 17 – Manchester, TN at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
  • Jul 01 – Rotselaar, BEL at Rock Werchter
  • Jul 03 – Bilbao, ESP at Bilbao Bizkaia Rock Day
  • Jul 06 – Madrid, ESP at Mad Cool Festival
  • Jul 08 – Glasgow, UK at TRNSMT Festival
  • Jul 09 – Cheltenham, UK at 2000trees Music Festival
  • Sep 22-25 – Dover, DE at Firefly Music Festival

The Regrettes announced the release of their third studio album, Further Joy, on April 8 via Warner Records. The indie-rock group has not released an album since their 2019 project How Do You Love?

When asked about the album title, frontman and songwriter Lydia Night said “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. I was stuck in a loop of wanting to be better, wanting to be good, and therefore I couldn’t be here. I couldn’t be present.” After meeting for a 10-day writing retreat in Joshua Tree the band found themselves struck by inspiration and began quickly putting together demos via zoom writing sessions and working with producers Jacknife Lee and Tim Pagnotta.

The new single " That's what makes me love you" is accompanied by the release of a music video. The pastel indie-pop serenade is imbued with Night’s sickly sweet romantic lyrics. The inspiration for the single comes from Night’s own relationship. Click here to check out The Regrettes selection. 

  • Mar 4 – Burlington, VT at Higher Ground
  • Mar 5 – Albany, NY at Empire Live
  • Mar 6 – Poughkeepsie, NY at The Chance
  • Mar 9 – Richmond, VA at The Broadberry
  • Mar 11 – Louisville, KY at Headliners Music Hall
  • Mar 13 – Cincinnati, OH at The Ballroom at Taft Theatre
  • Mar 15 – New Orleans, LA at Toulouse Theatre
  • Mar 16 – Houston, TX at Warehouse Live Studio
  • Mar 17 – San Antonio, TX at Paper Tiger
  • Mar 21 – Las Vegas, NV at 24 Oxford
  • Mar 22 – Fresno, CA at Strummer’s
  • Mar 24 – Eugene, OR at Sessions Music Hall
  • Mar 26 – Boise, ID at Treefort Music Festival
  • Mar 28 – Sacramento, CA at Ace of Spades
  • Apr 15 – Indio, CA at Coachella
  • Apr 18 – Pomona, CA at The Fox Theater Pomona
  • Apr 21 – San Diego, CA at Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
  • Apr 22 – Indio, CA at Coachella
  • Apr 23 – Tucson, AZ at Rialto Theater
  • Apr 26 – Austin, TX at Scoot Inn
  • Apr 27 – Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music Hall
  • Apr 30 – Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival
  • May 1 – Charlotte, NC at The Underground
  • May 3 – Washington DC at Lincoln Theatre
  • May 4 – Philadelphia, PA at Theatre of Living Arts
  • May 6 – Boston, MA at Big Night Live
  • May 8 – New York, NY at Irving Plaza
  • May 10 – Toronto, ON at Opera House
  • May 12 – Columbus, OH at Newport Music Hall
  • May 13 – Chicago, IL at Metro
  • May 14 – Madison, WI at Majestic Theatre
  • May 15 – Minneapolis, MN at Varsity Theater
  • May 17 – Denver, CO at Summit Music Hall
  • May 18 – Salt Lake City, UT at The Depot
  • May 20 – Portland, OR at Roseland Ballroom
  • May 21 – Vancouver, BC at Fortune Sound Club
  • May 22 – Seattle, WA at The Neptune Theatre
  • May 24 – San Francisco, CA at The Fillmore
  • Jun 17 – Manchester, TN at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
  • Jul 01 – Rotselaar, BEL at Rock Werchter
  • Jul 03 – Bilbao, ESP at Bilbao Bizkaia Rock Day
  • Jul 06 – Madrid, ESP at Mad Cool Festival
  • Jul 08 – Glasgow, UK at TRNSMT Festival
  • Jul 09 – Cheltenham, UK at 2000trees Music Festival
  • Sep 22-25 – Dover, DE at Firefly Music Festival

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