Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Kill The Music

Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Mareux Premieres New Song “Laugh Now Cry Later"

Mareux has premiered a new song titled “Laugh Now Cry Later." This track is from his new album "Nonstop Romance," which will be released on June 27.

Mareux commented on the song:

“I started writing this song way back in 2018 and it’s gone through several evolutions since then. At the time, I was coming off of a bad relationship and was feeling bitter. I brought it back recently, not inspired by my own misfortunes, but those of some of my friends. This song is a standout on the album, not because it’s better than the other songs, but because it’s the saddest song on it."

He also added the following about the album:

“I’m trying to make something that’s reflective of me getting older. I’ve noticed that as artists get better or more seasoned, they go for a more polished, studio sound and lose their grit. I like when music sounds like found footage.”

“Nonstop Romance” Track Listing:

1. “Blackmail”
2. “Radio Club”
3. “Nonstop Romance”
4. “Wild at Heart”
5. “Ébène Fumé” (Ft. Riki)
6. “Prodigy”
7. “Blue”
8. “Laugh Now Cry Later”
9. “Snake Eyes”

Newer:Tetrarch Announce Summer European/UK TourOlder:Bury Tomorrow Premiere New Song “Forever The Night”
PostedApril 28, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMareux

Threads | Instagram | RSS | Support | @jordanmohler

Kill The Music participates in affiliate marketing programs, which means we get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links. We only recommend products we genuinely like, and purchases made through our links support our mission and the free content we publish here on KTM.