Today, pop-rock trailblazer LØLØ releases her much anticipated sophomore album, ‘god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!’ out now via Fearless Records and available to stream/download HERE. Ultimately, LØLØ writes the kind of songs that make it okay to feel out loud. The diaristic 13-track LP expands upon the raw, rebellious world she’s built over the years, leaning into sharp-tongued lyricism, dark humour, and unfiltered emotional honesty that captures every spiral, intrusive thought, and contradiction in real time.
The confessional project marks a striking evolution from LØLØ’s debut album ‘falling for robots and wishing I was one,’ shifting from detachment to fearless self-expression. The album features pre-released fan-favorites, “me with no shirt on,” “american zombie,” “the devil wears converse,” and “007,” alongside standout moments like “the punisher,” “dumbest girl in the world,” and “lobotomy & u,” each amplifying her signature blend of pop-rock bite and intimate storytelling. Sonically, the album strips things back while sharpening its emotional impact, balancing explosive alt-rock energy with bold, tongue-in-cheek moments. LØLØ’s vocal performance also grounds the project in a sense of immediacy that feels both personal and universally relatable.
“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 one, however, is what happens when I start embracing every messy, scary, and inconvenient feeling of being human. After all, feeling everything is kind of the whole point, right?” LØLØ commented.
“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. My songwriting lets you into my entire world, however complicated it may be. As my fans know, I’m incapable of taking this shit to my grave. The world (and the people I write about) might call it ‘too much,’ but this album flips that on its head. It’s about owning my sensitivity and emotions because, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings! Well, here they are…” she elaborated.
The music video for “the dumbest girl in the world” is also out today and available HERE. It’s both a call-out and a call-in for anyone who’s ever ignored their better judgment for love. It was inspired by real-life conversations amongst friends (and fellow artists), who also feature in the visual – Chandler Leighton, Leah Kate, Hunter Daily, Bailey Spinn, and Mylie Taylor.