Jazz-pop singer Laura Anglade shares her retro-tinged album ‘Get Out of Town’
May 23, 2025 BY Emma Orland
Today, the JUNO-nominated, New York-based jazz singer Laura Anglade is proud to release her third full-length album, Get Out of Town, via Nettwerk/Justin Time Records. Over the course of eleven songs, Anglade dazzles as she dives deep into the golden age of the American jazz songbook. From Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart classics to Cole Porter gems, she revives each melody with her wistful charm and velvety vocal tone. Anglade is accompanied by a stellar all-star line-up featuring guitarist Peter Bernstein, pianist Ben Paterson, bassists Neal Miner and Neil Swainson, and drummer Adam Arruda.
Anglade’s storytelling gifts come to the fore through the unfolding narrative of Get Out of Town. Love, self-discovery, and empowerment take center stage. “The tunes came together in order as if this had always been my intention,” Anglade says. “I chose the songs individually, and by the time the recordings were done, a single storyline began taking form.”
Laura is also looking forward to taking her new music on the road with a string of summer tour dates supporting the new album. She’ll make her way through Europe, parts of the UK, and North America, including performances in Italy, London, Paris, Mexico City, the Montreal Jazz Festival, and the White Plains Jazz Festival. Find the complete list of tour dates below, and for more information, visit: https://lauraanglade.com/
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The best standards tell a story, one that is unique enough to ring true while remaining universal enough to join the ranks of those timeless songs that live on from generation to generation. In Get Out of Town, Laura Anglade weaves a grander, cinematic story of love and self-discovery from eleven classic songs that unfold through evolving scenarios and shifting locales.
Get Out of Town furthers the remarkable evolution of one of jazz’s most captivating rising stars. Anglade released her acclaimed debut, I’ve Got Just About Everything, in 2019, followed in 2022 by Venez Donc Chez Moi, a Juno-nominated duo outing with guitarist and frequent collaborator Sam Kirmayer.
Throughout Get Out of Town, Anglade often reimagines her material with a different feel or tempo than is typical for each piece. A product of her vivid musical imagination, it works with the maturing narrative to encompass the complexities and contradictions of life. “I agree with my longtime friend, collaborator, and producer Sam Kirmayer that you can always have an idea for an arrangement in your head, but once you step into the studio, the result will often be completely different. I think it’s important to stay open to trying new ideas in the moment. Naturally, the story is always the driving force, so if a song has a sad lyric, I’m not going to make it uptempo. But I like to look for underlying sarcasm or lean into an unreliable narrator to leave some room for interpretation.”
Take “I Want to Be Loved,” typically rendered as a ballad (see, for instance, Dinah Washington’s swooning, string-drenched 1962 version). In Anglade’s hand, it becomes buoyant, almost giddy, an inexperienced young woman’s imagining of first love rather than a mature yearning.
The first indication that our heroine has encountered some obstacles on her road to happiness, “I Don’t Mind,” marries an upbeat optimism with hard-won wisdom. Anglade splits the difference between the elegant Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn original and the resigned Bob Dorough version through which she discovered the piece. Emotions bubble up into a breezy scat solo, words being insufficient to fully capture the song’s conflicting sensations.
Anglade interprets the dizzying “This Can’t Be Love” with an off-kilter sense of humor, as her preconceptions fly out the window when faced with the reality of romance. The love story continues with “Gentleman Friend,” where Anglade takes a wry turn over Miner’s ebullient bass line, leading to a conversational round-robin for the band. The absence of a drummer turns from setback to strength on a gravity-defying “Stairway to the Stars,” blues-tinged and dreamy as Anglade’s voice floats light as a cloud.
The brisk “You Hit the Spot” suggests that all is well, at least until an ominous final chord that sets the stage for the wry farewell of “I’m Gonna Laugh You Out of My Life.” A mesmerizing duet with Bernstein, the song’s intimacy hints at the overwhelming cycle of emotions as the narrator confronts the end of her relationship with anger, suspicion, and denial. Beginning as a simmering piano ballad before breaking out into a blistering pace, the title track brings the tale to a close with the promise of another new day, another new life, another new love in another new town.
LAURA ANGLADE 2025 SUMMER TOUR DATES:
EUROPEAN TOUR DATES:
May 28 – Grottammare, IT @ La Cantina Di Sant’Agustino
May 29 – Ancona, IT @ Ancona Jazz
May 30 – Teramo, IT @ Colonella
May 31 – Teramo, IT @ Agriturismo Godere Agricolo
August 1 – Santander, SP @ VI Festival Jazz Santander
August 3 – Paris, FR @ 38 RIV Jazz Club
August 12 – Arradon, FR @ Les Musicales du Golfe 2025
UK TOUR DATES:
August 13 – Nottingham, UK @ Peggy’s Skylight
August 14 – London, UK @ Pizza Express Jazz Club Soho
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:
June 12 – Puebla, MX @ Jazzland La Piadosas
June 13 – Mexico City, MX @ Foro Lenin
June 14 – Mexico City, MX @ Zinco Jazz Club
June 27 – Montreal, QC @ Montreal International Jazz Fest
July 18 – Hawley, PA @ Harmony in the Woods
July 22 – Boston, MA @ Boston University Tanglewood Institute
September 12 – White Plains, NY @ White Plains Jazz Festival
September 20 – Berkshire County, MA @ New Marlborough Meeting House
November 8 – Philadelphia, PA @ Chris’ Jazz Club

Laura Anglade – Get Out of Town
Nettwerk Music Group/Justin Time Records
Release Date: May 23rd, 2025
Track List:
April In Paris
A New Day, a New Life, a New Love
Manhattan
I Wanna Be Loved
I Don’t Mind
This Can’t Be Love
Gentleman Friend
Stairway to the Stars
You Hit the Spot
I’m Gonna Laugh You Out Of My Life
Get Out of Town