falling for robots and wishing i was one is a testament to emotional and authentic songwriting in a time of TikTok disingenuousness. Brutally honest, shameless, admirable, and relatable, its 15 tracks find Canadian soloist LØLØ recounting a universal, modern torturous situationship to an array of acoustic and electric guitars spanning through alt, indie, pop, pop-rock and pop-punk.
Bouncing between upbeat, mellow and straight-up depressed, LØLØ conveys the emotional turmoil and chaos of unstable relationships, both poetically and harshly. From witty and amusing lines like, ‘Don’t worry darling, you still make me wet / When my tears roll down my cheeks from my eyes onto my chest’ in 2 of us, to ‘He’s a Picasso, how he painted you so black with all his lies’ in gloria she flexes her ability to remain human through her reflective and self-deprecating lyrics.
The instrumentals complement LØLØ’s thoughts and feelings as they too span genres, moods and techniques. Sometimes stripped-back and sometimes smacked straight in your face, these moments push and pull – just like a situationship does.