is a Singer-Songwriter. He has been consistently releasing since 2015. His music is a blend of multiple instruments and he likes experimenting with lyrical concepts, different recording techniques and with sound effects sometimes. It takes a lot of its inspiration from the possibilities grunge and punk music have created but has more of a 60s psychedelic approach, so that much of the time comes across much more toned down. The lyrics are in the foreground of his musical expression and show the depth inside each musical moment.

The releases have been chiefly independent, with his first album, and second EP release in 2020, but he hopes the project will take on a more collaborative shape in the future. but ultimately, his identity as a musician is not defined solely by his achievements but by the passion and dedication he brings to his craft. Creativity is constantly evolving and exploring new artistic avenues, and they are eager to share their musical vision with the world.

Storytelling is what makes people people, and songwriting helps to fabricate that human experience. “It is really the people that I try to reach as an artist, as a musician. I have my own inspirations that I would like to transfer to others.”

Laurence had attended two conservatories on opposite sides of the country prior to his first release and continues development as a performer and recording artist.

When we raise the curtain on him in the coming year we might find him preparing new music.

One thing that could be added here is about my use of reverb or perhaps I'm digging at straws because I need something to present. The counterintuitive might be the most real approach. There isn't much that can be presented here that the music doesn't already say. Writing about the life of a musician doesn't do much to describe the music, and describing the music is meaningless without the context of where it came from but describing where it came from only gives you the impression that it is where it came from as opposed to something new. Once in practice, our members were joking that we ought say that our music was inspired by 'Dave Grolsch'. The point is one that has been made elsewhere, that it takes a lot to wrest meaning from nothing. Significance in the past is one of those closed systems that people rely on for reassurance about the future, and its trickled over from job interview to any other sort of social interaction involving credit. You might be interested in the music of Allan Lawlor if you were into The Velvet Underground, Nirvana, The Shins, or other acts like them.