Of this new chapter in her career, LØLØ commentes, “My debut album had me wishing I could be a robot, so I didn’t have to feel anything and nobody could hurt me. This next one, however, is what happens when I start embracing every messy, scary, and inconvenient feeling of being human. I’ve stripped things back – both sonically and physically – just a girl, her pen, and her guitar. This album is about learning, losing, falling in love, falling apart, and refusing to apologize for any of it. Every song is diaristic, ripped straight from the pages of my journal, chronicling every intrusive or delusional thought, every downward spiral that goes on in the labyrinth I call my mind. It’s me, spilling my guts in real time to cope.”
She elaborates, “As my fans know, I’m incapable of taking this shit to my grave. It’s about owning my sensitivity and emotions because, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings! Well, here they are…”
With over 150M+ global streams, high-profile collaborations with Simple Plan and Maggie Lindemann, and performances at major festivals including Lollapalooza, Sad Summer, Slam Dunk, Download, Rock Am Ring, Warped Tour, and more, LØLØ continues to carve out her lane as one of the most compelling, confessional voices in modern pop-rock. Keep an eye on her in 2026.