Praise for Lambrini Girls:
"…you see the sense of community they can foster in just 30 minutes.” Rolling Stone UK (Wide Awake Festival)
“Lambrini Girls were built for a place like Glastonbury.” DORK (Glastonbury Festival)
“They don’t yet have an album to their name, but believe us when we say Lambrini Girls are a festival must-watch.“ Kerrang! Magazine (Reading Festival)
“Lambrini Girls’ draw an enormous Far Out crowd with their razor-sharp punk and impassioned inter-song speeches.” CLASH Magazine (Green Man)
“an as-expected riotous late-night show” DIY (End Of The Road)
“Lambrini Girls aren’t afraid to piss people off” Variety Magazine
After a busy summer of playing Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds Festivals, Green Man, End Of The Road, and supporting Amyl and the Sniffers around the US, Lambrini Girls show no signs of slowing down and today share new single ‘Company Culture’ as well as announcing a massive EU/UK tour for next year.
Speaking on the track, the band explain the theme “Tired of working twice as hard while white, middle-aged men get credit for your ideas? Afraid to report harassment? Constantly second-guessing to avoid conflict? If you’ve answered yes: you’re probably a woman or a queer person.”
“If these challenges hold you back, it’s entirely your fault. And if you succeed, you’ll feel like a fraud. No matter how hard you work, you won’t be taken seriously. Your boss wants to shag you, HR thinks you're hysterical—so maybe just shut the fuck up and smile. Many girls would kill for your position, stop complaining or it’s back to the kitchen. Welcome to the boys' club.”
Recently releasing singles ‘God’s Country’ and ‘Body Of Mine’, both of which were BBC6 Music Playlisted, the two piece are Phoebe Lunny (Vocals/Guitar - she/they) and Lilly Macieira (Bass - she/they) originally from Brighton.
They’ve made a name for themselves through unforgettable live performances and support from the likes of Variety Magazine, BBC Radio 1, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, KEXP, Consequence, Evening Standard, CLASH, So Young, and covered Kerrang! Magazine alongside Sleater-Kinney, bagged a nomination for Rolling Stone UK’s Rising Stars Award, and even Iggy Pop is a fan.
Lambrini Girls announce live dates for Europe and the UK next year, with tickets on sale Friday 20th September at 10am.
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