Track: ‘007’ introduces LØLØ’s forthcoming album god forbid a girl spits out her feelings


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LØLØ has returned with 007, a concise, guitar-driven single that signals the beginning of a new phase for the Toronto-based pop-rock artist. The track launches the rollout for her upcoming sophomore album, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings, due April 17 via Fearless Records.

Built around clipped riffs and direct vocals, 007 leans into the confessional clarity that has become central to LØLØ’s songwriting, while tightening the palette. Written alongside Brian Dales, Taylor Acorn and Danen Reed Rector, the track balances melodic immediacy with a sense of control, offering a measured preview of the album’s tone.

Where LØLØ’s debut album wrestled with emotional distance and self-protection, the new record moves in the opposite direction. She describes it as a process of allowing vulnerability back in, stripping things down to songwriting rooted in lived experience. Across 13 tracks, the album brings together previously released singles the devil wears converseamerican zombie and me with no shirt on, alongside new material developed with collaborators including Andrew Goldstein and DCF.

Since emerging in 2018, LØLØ has steadily built a following through EP releases and a run of songs that sit comfortably between pop structure and alt-rock bite. Her debut album falling for robots and wishing I was one introduced that approach on a larger scale, while recent singles have refined her diaristic voice without diluting its edge.

To coincide with the new release cycle, LØLØ will announce a new run of overseas headline tour dates on January 19. With the album set to arrive in April, 007 functions less as a statement of reinvention than a clear reset, pointing toward a record that is more direct, more personal, and less interested in emotional distance.

Stream 007 HERE.

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