The Regrettes Release Quarantine Anthem “What Am I Gonna Do Today?”

Los Angeles based pop group The Regrettes have released a new track. The track, titled “What Am I Gonna Do Today?” was released on Warner Records and is a real quarantine anthem. The track was accompanied by a music video shot in isolation. The Regrettes join the various musicians, such as Evanescence, Serj Tankian and John Paul White, who have released music during the quarantine.

“What Am I Gonna Do Today?” is a dreamy, shimmering track that has a slight tinge of melancholy. The lyrics open with the title question, and then goes on to ask, “Is it gonna slip away?” Alongside the sweet vocals delivered by frontwoman Lydia Night, the lyrics explore the thoughts of time slipping away, and how one yearns to slow it down and spend it with someone special. The music sounds like a waltz on a warm summer evening. The lyrics are eerily relatable to the current reality

Regarding the track, Night explains that: “Weirdly enough, I wrote this song a few weeks before any of the shit started going down about wanting things to just freeze and slow down. Ironically, that’s exactly what was about to happen, I just didn’t know it yet. The lyrics are so scarily relevant, I thought, damn, that’s the perfect song to release right now.  So I hit up the rest of my band and we made it happen remotely. Drew our drummer engineered, we all produced and then voilà!”

The Regrettes last single, “Holiday-ish,” was released in late October and was a collaboration with Wallows member Dylan Minnette. Back in September, the group released their second album, the spunky and charismatic power-pop record How Do You Love? 

Photo credit: Boston Lynn Schulz

Jesse Raymer: Jesse is a freelance writer based in Jacksonville, Florida, and the Newswire Editor at mxdwn. Jesse is currently studying English and Art History at the University of North Florida. In her free time, you can catch Jesse reading a good book accompanied by a strong cup of coffee. Email: hello@jessevail.com
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