Lydia Victoria Night (born October 13, 2000) is an American musician primarily known for her work as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of California rock band The Regrettes. She was also the lead vocalist and guitarist of pop rock bands Pretty Little Demons[2] and LILA[3][4] as well as a frequent collaborator with rock duo Dead Man's Bones.[5][6] Robben Barquist of Collide Culture referred to Night as the new face of feminist punk.[7] She is the daughter of Morgan Higby Night.[6]
Night began performing live as young as two years old, singing the Ramones song "Beat on the Brat" for the soundcheck at her father's nightclub in New Orleans, where she was born.[8][9] A few years later, she and her family relocated to Santa Monica, California, and soon after Los Angeles. When she was seven years old, she formed her first band LILA (which stood for Little Independent Loving Artists), who performed at school events and McCabe's guitar shop in Santa Monica.[3]
2012–2014: Pretty Little Demons and Dead Man's Bones
Main articles: Pretty Little Demons and Dead Man's Bones
In 2012, she formed the pop rock group Pretty Little Demons with drummer Marlhy Murphy. In 2013, the duo played South by Southwest, becoming the youngest performers to play at the festival.[10] This caught the attention of Ryan Gosling, who asked her to join his band Dead Man's Bones.[5][6]
In 2013, Pretty Little Demons released their debut EP "Flowers",[11] followed by their album "Unknown Species" in 2014.[12]
In 2014, Night began attending Grand Arts High School, a performing arts high school in Downtown Los Angeles.
2015–present: The Regrettes
Night in 2016, performing at the EchoLydia Night performing in September 2018
Main article: The Regrettes
In 2015, the duo changed their name to the Regrettes,[13] releasing their debut four-track EP in October, called "Hey!", accompanied by a music video for its track "Hey Now!".[14] Murphy subsequently departed from the band, leading to the hiring of, then-Genessa members, Genessa Gariano, Sage Chavis and Maxx Morando.[15]
On June 18, 2019, the band announced their second studio album, How Do You Love?, would be released on August 9.[22]
On July 20, 2020, she revealed on her Instagram that Joey Armstrong of the band SWMRS sexually abused her during their relationship in 2017 when she was 16 and he was 22.[23]
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