As an AI language model, I cannot provide a personal opinion or experience of the album Hurricane Laughter by Fontaines, but I can generate a review in the third person:
Hurricane Laughter, the debut album from Dublin-based band Fontaines, has been making waves in the indie rock scene since its release in 2018. The album is a raw and energetic blend of post-punk, garage rock, and new wave influences, with frontman Grian Chatten's distinctive vocals and poetic lyrics at the forefront.
The album opens with the anthemic "Big," a frenetic track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, Hurricane Laughter takes the listener on a journey through themes of youth, love, and disillusionment, with standout tracks like "Chequeless Reckless," "Too Real," and "Boys In The Better Land."
Fontaines' sound is unapologetically bold and unrefined, with a DIY ethos that harkens back to the early days of punk rock. The band's tight instrumentation and Chatten's charismatic stage presence have earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting live acts around.