LØLØ prepping new album release

- LØLØ’s new album, *god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!*, arrived April 17 after months of rollout, replacing an earlier “prepping” narrative with release-day reality. - The 13-track record includes “me with no shirt on,” “american zombie,” “the devil wears converse,” and “007,” and follows 2024’s *falling for robots & wishing i was one*. - The album flips her debut’s emotional shutdown into direct confession as LØLØ starts a spring 2026 Europe and U.K. tour. (itslolomusic.com)

LØLØ is no longer just preparing a new album: *god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!* was released on April 17, 2026. (itslolomusic.com) (melodicmag.com) The Canadian pop-rock singer had framed the record in interviews as the end of years spent trying to “outrun” or mute her emotions. Melodic Mag’s April 2026 profile said the new album grew out of that reversal. (melodicmag.com) The album has 13 tracks, including the title song, “me with no shirt on,” “american zombie,” “the devil wears converse,” and “007.” Melodic Mag reported the album announcement on January 14 and said “007” was the next single in the rollout. (melodicmag.com) That framing marks a clean pivot from LØLØ’s 2024 debut, *falling for robots & wishing i was one*. In Rock Sound’s album feature, she described the second album as “the direct opposite” of a debut built around wanting to shut feelings off. (rocksound.tv) (discogs.com) Other recent interviews used the same contrast. Televised Magazine wrote last week that the new record “welcomes” the big emotions her debut tried to avoid, with songs that read like pages from a diary. (televisedmagazine.com) The release is tied to a spring 2026 Europe and United Kingdom headline run. Melodic Mag said those dates begin April 25 in Vienna and end May 13 in Birmingham, while LØLØ’s official site lists shows in Hamburg on April 28 and Berlin on April 29. (melodicmag.com) (itslolomusic.com) Kerrang reported in January that LØLØ was also recovering from vocal cord laser surgery as she introduced the album era. That detail gave the rollout a second layer: a new record arriving alongside a return to performing. (kerrang.com) So the clearest update is not that LØLØ is getting ready. It’s that the album is already out, and the story around it is a deliberate move from emotional suppression to blunt confession. (itslolomusic.com) (melodicmag.com)

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