Rising pop rock artist LØLØ returns with her latest single, “DON’T!”, alongside the announcement of her highly-anticipated deluxe version of ‘falling for robots & wishing i was one’. Rooted in classic alternative sounds, yet brimming with her own unique takes on the genre, “DON’T!” further cements LØLØ as an essential Gen Z artist.
Strikingly honest and irreverently raunchy, “DON’T!” has all the fiery pop zing and lustful angst of post-breakup desire. In search of relief amidst cheeky, pop-punk tinged lyrics and steely electric guitar, LØLØ has to reconcile the torturously sexy distance and keep her hands off, screaming to herself: DON’T!. The rip-roaring track hits an achingly vulnerable note, as LØLØ tries to console herself in the bridge: “Is he hot or is he comfortable / Come on, honey, have some self-control.”
“‘DON’T!’ is a really fun song to scream at yourself when you’ve been thinking about that ‘toxic special someone’ for way longer than you should be (or even, at all) It’s an anthem for any mistake you might make at 3am when you’re drunk and lonely, or anytime you let that devil on your shoulder into your mind. That awkward moment when you try so hard to not think about them and end up writing an entire song about it…mission not accomplished!!” LØLØ shares.
LØLØ – “DON’T!” (Official Music Video)
LØLØ’s summer was jam-packed with festival and guest performances, including performing with Simple Plan for an “I’m Just A Kid” duet on the Avril Lavigne Greatest Hits Tour, and toured the US with pop-punk revivalist jxdn. She has graced the covers of Rock Sound, Upset Magazine, and Kerrang!, garnered tour coverage from AltPress, and presented a reimagined cover of Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” on Grammy.com. As a rising star in the pop-punk world, LØLØ has already made significant strides, and she is just getting started.