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Lydia Night unveils her fresh track titled "The Bomb"

Lydia Night, ex-lead singer of The Regrettes from Los Angeles, releases her first solo album titled Parody Of Pleasure. This album is a heartfelt tribute to the pop genre that has significantly influenced Lydia, showcasing her passion for the genre.

Lydia Night unveils latest track titled "The Bomb"
Lydia Night unveils latest track titled "The Bomb"

Lydia Night unveils her fresh track titled "The Bomb"

Lydia Night, the former frontwoman of The Regrettes, has released her solo debut album, "Parody Of Pleasure," under Warner Music. This vibrant and chaotic pop album is a love letter to iconic pop artists such as Gwen Stefani and Madonna, blending various pop influences into a colorful and energetic sound.

Parody Of Pleasure is a broadly pop album with eclectic influences, reflecting a playful yet affectionate engagement with pop culture and its styles. The theme of the album centers around identity, admiration, and the complexities of pleasure and fantasy within pop music's emotional landscape.

Three pre-singles for the album, "Gutter", "The Hearse", and "Pity Party", were released before its official launch. The album also includes a new single titled "The Bomb".

Lydia herself describes the album as an energetic and inspired engagement with pop music, making Parody Of Pleasure a solo pop debut that both celebrates and critiques the genre's tropes in an affectionate, messy, and vibrant way.

With its release last Friday, "Parody Of Pleasure" is now available for all pop music fans to enjoy, offering a fresh and energetic take on the genre that is sure to delight.

"Lydia Night's solo album, 'Parody Of Pleasure,' showcases a diverse range of influences related to pop-culture and music, including Gwen Stefani and Madonna."

"Featuring tracks like 'Gutter,' 'The Hearse,' 'Pity Party,' and 'The Bomb,' Lydia's debut challenges and embraces the tropes of the pop genre in a playful, multi-dimensional manner, offering other entertainment options that are both energetic and critically engaging."

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