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    Ava Valianti’s Laugh Track Is the Sound of Spiralling with a Smile

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaApril 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ava Valianti’s Laugh Track is theatre-kid existentialism wrapped in indie pop melancholy.

    Under the shimmer of reverb-heavy guitar and syncopated percussion, she spirals—thoughtfully, sarcastically, and with striking clarity.

    “I’ve always had this weird sense that my life is being observed,” she says. “Like I’m in some kind of TV show where my mistakes are the punchline.”

    The song plays with sitcom surrealism, name-dropping The Truman Show and Ted Mosby like they’re old roommates.

    But Ava isn’t just making references—she’s excavating them. “Am I in control of my own story, or am I just playing a part?” she asks, both in the lyrics and in life.

    That question loops through her vocal phrasing, which feels half-sung, half-spoken—like she’s narrating her own script in real time.

    There’s a subtle twang buried beneath the pop melodies, brushing against alt-country without committing. 

    Laugh Track ends, but it leaves you sitting there—unsure whether to laugh, rewind, or finally say what you mean. Play it once, and you’ll probably catch yourself in the script too.

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    Ava Valianti Laugh Track Lyrics

    I hurt more than I’d like to admit
    But I’ll always go along with the bit
    I’ll never forget when you told me
    “When people make jokes they’re supposed to be funny”
    I say I too much which isn’t so good
    And think of other people way more than I should
    People pleasing is just as self-focused
    As narcissism and now I’ve taken notice

    Oh it hurts oh it hurts oh it hurts to look inward
    I’m not mean I’m not mean I’m not mean I’m just immature

    When I turn on the TV
    In the flaws, that’s where I see me
    All their shitty behavior
    Makes me feel like less of a failure
    All rights reserved
    On the version of me I no longer deserve
    And guess what? I’m without intermission
    Am I worth the price of admission?

    My whole life’s the punchline, that’s how it’s starting to feel
    My favorite movie’s Truman Show and isn’t that ideal
    Cause I always pretend cameras lurk
    Whenever I make a wrong turn
    Waiting for the viewers to skewer me
    My stomach churns relentlessly
    Thinking about me while the world starts to end
    Feeling like I’m “Ted Mosby, architect”

    Don’t break character now, I was doing so well, I was carefree
    Have to keep convincing myself I’m not sad I’m just an angsty teen

    When I turn on the TV
    In the flaws, that’s where I see me
    All their shitty behavior
    Makes me feel like less of a failure
    All rights reserved
    On the version of me I no longer deserve
    And guess what? I’m without intermission
    Am I worth the price of admission?

    We’re all laughing
    Is it with me or at me?
    Such loud laughing
    Nothing’s that funny
    We’re all laughing
    Is it with me or at me?
    Such loud laughing
    Such loud laughing
    Such loud laughing
    Is it with me or at me?

    When I turn on the TV
    In the flaws, that’s where I see me
    All their shitty behavior
    Makes me feel like less of a failure
    All rights reserved
    On the version of me I no longer deserve
    And guess what? I’m without intermission
    Am I worth the price of admission
    Am I worth the price?

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