Almost Monday Says “no more regrets”

Almost Monday Says “no more regrets”

San Diego indie-pop trio almost monday lean fully into the moment on their new single and accompanying video, “no more regrets,” out today. Euphoric and built for movement, the track captures the rush of connection and the freedom of letting go — trading hesitation for impulse and living without looking back.

Written by Dawson Daugherty, Cole Clisby, Luke Fabry, Simon Oscroft, and Josh Varnadore, “no more regrets” is built around infectious melodies and a propulsive groove, embracing emotional abandon and escape as rhythm and chemistry lead the way. The track highlights almost monday’s knack for crafting music that feels effortless yet emotionally resonant, balancing carefree momentum with an undercurrent of vulnerability. The accompanying video, directed by Miles Murphy, mirrors that energy. 

no more regrets” follows “leaving is easy,” which marked a more introspective chapter for almost monday and revealed an emotionally vulnerable side of their music. Together, the songs point to a dynamic new phase for the band as they continue to expand their sonic range while staying rooted in the energy that first drew listeners in.

As previously announced, almost monday is set to join Young the Giant and Cold War Kids for a U.S. tour run beginning May 24th. The tour kicks off in Las Vegas and wraps on June 27th in Nashville. Full tour info at https://almostmonday.com/live.

Onstage, almost monday have built a reputation for high-voltage performances and a kinetic, sun-soaked energy. The band has appeared at major festivals including Lollapalooza, BottleRock, Life is Beautiful, as well as iHeartRadio’s 98.7 ALTer EGO. They’ve opened arenas for AJR, toured globally with The Driver Era and The Band CAMINO, sold-out their own headline tour across the U.S., UK, and Europe and were nominated for Best New Alternative Artist at the 2026 iHeart Music Awards. In 2024 they released their debut album DIVE.

With over 1.1B streams, a late-night TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, collaborations including Jordana on “jupiter” and work with producers behind OneRepublic and The Killers, the band continues to blur the lines between alt-pop and indie rock with bold creative direction. almost monday continue to define a sound that feels effortless and built for motion.

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