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Laugh at the Tragedy is James Laurent’s Album Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
A cold pulse introduces Laugh at the Tragedy, and it arrives with confidence. The opening track, “Polarity, establishes right away James Laurent’s futuristic direction.

Laugh at the Tragedy is James Laurent’s Album Out Now

 Electronic grooves rub against the skin, while neon-tinted textures pull the listener into a dystopian frame of mind. At the same time, the beat invites movement. It scratches and seduces, creating a space where tension and release coexist.

Next, “On My Altar” shifts the mood without breaking continuity. A light guitar riff sets the scene and then the track soon mutates. Funk-inflected rhythms appear, and the song leans toward the dancefloor. Still, darkness lingers. The club atmosphere feels shadowy, almost ritualistic. The track wraps around you, urging motion while keeping a sense of unease.

“Anesthesia” follows with a more fragile entry. It flickers like a candle flame, unstable and intimate. Here, Laurent places his voice front and center. The delivery feels intense and exposed. Meanwhile, the dynamics change often, which keeps the track alive and unpredictable. This willingness to experiment defines the album’s identity and reinforces its forward-looking vision.

One of the standout moments arrives with “Crashout.” The atmosphere turns nocturnal, and the vocal treatment becomes slightly megaphonic. The song feels as if it’s transmitted from a parallel dimension. The push of the rhythm is steady, yet the mood remains reflective. You are left suspended, observing a plastic, night-colored universe that slowly closes in around you.

The closing track, “Dancing with the Devil,” brings introspection to the surface. The title alone sets expectations, and the song delivers. It feels like one of those late nights spent confronting personal shadows. The keyboard line circles relentlessly, echoing like distracting voices in the mind. Instead of resolving the tension, the track lets it linger, which suits the album’s emotional arc.

Overall, James Laurent’s music recalls a darker interpretation of Twenty One Pilots and Empire of the Sun, filtered through a more alternative lens. The album never feels derivative. Laugh at the Tragedy stands as a cohesive and immersive body of work, driven by atmosphere, rhythm, and a clear artistic focus.

Laugh at the Tragedy is James Laurent’s Album Out Now!


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James Laurent is an alternative artist blending pop-punk energy with cinematic emotion. Ecuadorian by heritage, Milwaukee-born and LA-based, he creates his music entirely solo—writing, recording, mixing, and mastering every release.

His track “Fake Love” earned Apple Music Editorial placement on New in Rock, leading into his December 2025 debut album Degen Z. An RIAA Gold-certified artist and experienced engineer, Laurent combines technical precision with raw emotional impact.




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