

American punk rock band The Regrettes has released new song “Dress Up,” available on all major platforms. The song explores the trials of infidelity and nostalgia for a lost relationship as told through a catchy beat and a punky bass line. The Regrettes are an LA-based band that has been active since 2015, with only two members of the original lineup remaining. Their original bassist, Sage Chavis, left this past year in order to pursue a solo career and plans to release a new album in 2019. The band released their first and only studio album, Feel Your Feeling, Fool! in 2017 and have produced two EPs: Hey!, which debuted in 2015, and Attention Seeker, which was released in 2018. “Dress Up” is the be band’s fourteenth single, following both original song and covers of popular songs, such as “Helpless” from the hit broadway show Hamilton and Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now.”
In their Facebook post announcing “Dress Up,” The Regrettes hinted that they will have new content out soon and will be going on tour beginning at the Bottlerock Festival in Napa later in May, continuing throughout the U.S., and ending in Spain this December. Though the band is not set to play in Los Angeles, we hope they will add a date here, but as they lament in “Dress Up,” “some people change when they move to the valley.”
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