Lydia Night Debuts Solo Era with Uber-Relatable Pop Anthem, “Pity Party”

Lydia Night has just given us a thrilling sneak peak of her upcoming debut solo record, set to release later this year, with the release of her brand-new song “Pity Party,” an upbeat anthem about the human woman's experience. The single’s announcement comes just over a year after the disbanding of Night’s band, The Regrettes, and ushers in a new era of Night’s artistic journey.

Night is most commonly known to be the frontwoman of The Regrettes, but each of her musical efforts have helped to strengthen her status within the industry and garnered attention from fans all over the world. Night’s solo endeavor blends themes reminiscent of her signature style with fresh, new sounds and ultra-confessional lyrics, making for a powerful and relatable debut.

“Pity Party” is undoubtedly the perfect way for Night to embark on a new chapter of music. It’s a pop-infused single that discusses topics such as existential dread, imposter syndrome, and social awkwardness, and it accurately captures the modern-day woman’s struggle that is so often romanticized online or brushed over by society. The music video features bright colors and visuals that should seemingly contradict the single’s confessional and raw themes but instead mirror the common experience of seeming okay on the outside while dealing with vices and challenges within.

You can stream “Pity Party” wherever you get your music and watch its accompanying music video now!


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