Labrinth releases cosmic opera act i album

Visionary artist Labrinth has unveiled Cosmic Opera Act I, the first installment of an ambitious two-part album project via Columbia Records. The release blends orchestral grandeur with futuristic production, exploring themes of ambition, paranoia, and mental health. It follows recent singles and sets the stage for a live performance at Coachella.

Labrinth, known for his genre-defying approach and cinematic sensibility, delivers Cosmic Opera Act I as one of his most focused and emotionally resonant projects. Released on January 30, 2026, the album unfolds like a modern opera, expansive in sound yet intimate in spirit. It combines orchestral scale, futuristic production techniques, and raw vulnerability, with each track serving as a scene that shifts between moments of grandeur and restraint, clarity and distortion. Above all, the work prioritizes emotional truth over polished perfection.

The album delves into profound themes, including ambition, paranoia, mental health, and the psychological pressures of life in the public eye. It builds on the momentum from Labrinth's recent single 'Implosion,' a pulse-racing, orchestra-driven track that introduced the Cosmic Opera universe, and its follow-up 'God Spoke,' which broadens the project's emotional and spiritual dimensions.

Cosmic Opera Act I marks the opening chapter of a larger two-part artistic statement, continuing Labrinth's evolution as an artist who seamlessly intertwines music, film, and immersive world-building. The release coincides with anticipation for his upcoming performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where he plans to bring the Cosmic Opera universe to life on stage.

The tracklist includes: 1. Something Like An Opera, 2. Debris, 3. IMPLOSION, 4. Into The Black Hole, 5. S.W.M.F, 6. God Spoke, 7. Big Bad Wolf, 8. I Keep My Promises, 9. Opera Interlude, 10. Orchestra, 11. Still In Love With The Pain, 12. Running A Red.

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