We started LoveBot Army because we wanted a space where the music could go wherever it needed to go without being boxed into one style, one mood, or one version of who we're supposed to be. Some songs come from quiet reflection, some from obsession, some from rhythm, tension, memory, or loss, but all of them begin in the same place: the need to make something that feels emotionally true. That’s what matters to us. Not chasing a formula. Not filling a gap. Just following the song far enough to find out what it’s really trying to say.
Faultlines and Alibis
LoveBot Army
Faultlines and Alibis is a warm, intimate alternative folk-rock record about fracture, memory, longing, repetition, and the stories people tell themselves to survive love after it changes shape. These songs live in the Read more
Faultlines and Alibis is a warm, intimate alternative folk-rock record about fracture, memory, longing, repetition, and the stories people tell themselves to survive love after it changes shape. These songs live in the quiet spaces after the big moment: after the damage, after the argument, after the leaving, after the numbness, after the version of the future that didn’t happen.
It’s a record about emotional faultlines, the patterns people keep repeating, the truths they avoid saying out loud, and the small ways they still reach for each other anyway. Some songs sit in regret, some in repair, some in self-recognition, some in detachment, but all of them are trying to get closer to something honest.
If you’ve ever carried someone with you longer than you meant to, mistaken familiarity for healing, or found yourself still listening for a voice after the room went quiet, this album is for you.