The Regrettes aren’t afraid to use their unique brand of emotive pop to address uncomfortable issues — and new single “Anxieties (Out Of Time)' finds the Los Angeles band diving deeper into self-reflective mode
“encapsulates this idea of chasing this imaginary, perfect joy and never being able to catch it — and that’s the thing that kind of keeps you stuck in your head and keeps you in this kind of self-torture.”that learning to acknowledge and confront the stresses of emotional upheaval was a group effort during therecording process.
“With this album, it feels kind of full circle, because our first album was called,— and I think that that sort of band ethos hasn’t changed with every album that we’ve put out. This just feels like a more mature version of that,” she said. “A lot of this album was like us getting closer as a band and like writing from a place where we were all bonding over these similar themes. And I hope that people can hear that in the music and feel like they’re a part of that with us.