".. an absolute, queer punk anthem!” - BBC Radio 1, Jack Saunders
“New single ‘Help Me I’m Gay’ recalls those early Bikini Kill cuts, or even Brighton forebears Huggy Bear. A blast of corrosive noise that bounds out of the speakers with a beaming smile on its face, the song wants to burst out of the boxes society attempts to put around us.” - CLASH
"Raucously untamed feral punk, a frenetic and fiery blast of thrashy mayhem that takes no shit" - Gigwise
"A cornerstone of Brighton's queer music scene" - Kerrang! Magazine
“Lambrini Girls are an essential band for anyone who likes their music on the boisterous and angry side.” - NME
"Their newest rager… has grabbed their onstage persona by the neck and plunged it into 3-minutes of raucous sarcasm." - So Young
“Some of the rowdiest, snottiest punk on the circuit.” - The Line Of Best Fit
With just a month to go until their debut EP You’re Welcome out 19th May via Big Scary Monsters, Lambrini Girls share new single ‘Lads Lads Lads’ about toxic masculinity.
"In order to be a lad, make sure to follow the following guidelines: excessive drinking, harassing anyone with a pulse and starting fights. Most importantly, make sure to never talk about your feelings as this simply cannot be associated with manliness. Lad culture is the shit stain on the bathroom floor and toxic masculinity is the toilet paper that refuses to unstick from the shoe of society. Nobody wins." says the band.
Listen to ‘Lads Lads Lads’ HERE
Known for their energetic live shows, the band are due to open for Iggy Pop for his Dog Day Afternoon at London’s Crystal Palace on 1st July, as well as their own headline tour in May/June, as well as a long list of live dates including The Great Escape, 2000 Trees, Truck Festival, Rebellion, and loads more.
Based in Brighton, Phoebe Lunny (Vocals/Guitar - she/they) and Lilly Macieira (Bass - she/they) have a strong artistic bond over their creative common ground - hot button societal issues combined with a biting, tongue in cheek lyrical style all their own, and have been included in the NME 100 as well as having attention from BBC Radio 1, So Young, Brooklyn Vegan, CLASH, The Line Of Best Fit, amongst others.
Their debut EP contains previous singles ‘Help Me I’m Gay’ which Phoebe used to come out to her mum, as well as the catcalling ‘White Van’ - other tracks include ‘Boys In The Band’ that’s about calling out abusers in the scene, and ‘Terf Wars’ which is pretty simple - Transphobia has no place in feminism, whilst ‘Mr Lovebomb’ looks at altering behaviour in relationships. The vinyl will include two exclusive live tracks.
Debut EP You’re Welcome
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