Biography
Emerging from Brighton, Lambrini Girls fuse high-velocity punk energy with sharply pointed lyrics that confront sexual harassment, gender inequality, wider social ills, and related themes. The band put out their first EP, You're Welcome, during 2023 before delivering their initial full-length record, Who Let the Dogs Out, at the start of 2025.
The trio coalesced in 2020 after the dissolution of the earlier Brighton punk outfit Wife Swap USA, with Phoebe Lunny handling vocals and guitar, Lilly Macieira on bass, and Catt Jack behind the drums. They wasted little time writing fresh songs and establishing themselves within Brighton's thriving local underground circuit. Their explosive stage shows soon built a dedicated audience through a ferocious punk approach that targeted lad culture, sexual harassment, political issues, and the music business itself. In 2023 the group released You're Welcome via Big Scary Monsters while sharing bills with Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, and Gilla Band.
After Lunny and Macieira began operating as a duo, the pair traveled to rural Oxford alongside Gilla Band's Daniel Fox to lay down their debut album. Heightening the aggression through a blend of jagged post-punk and noise-pop, they directed their ire toward nepo babies, gentrification, gender inequality, capitalism, and additional targets. City Slang issued the completed Who Let the Dogs Out in early 2025.
The trio coalesced in 2020 after the dissolution of the earlier Brighton punk outfit Wife Swap USA, with Phoebe Lunny handling vocals and guitar, Lilly Macieira on bass, and Catt Jack behind the drums. They wasted little time writing fresh songs and establishing themselves within Brighton's thriving local underground circuit. Their explosive stage shows soon built a dedicated audience through a ferocious punk approach that targeted lad culture, sexual harassment, political issues, and the music business itself. In 2023 the group released You're Welcome via Big Scary Monsters while sharing bills with Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, and Gilla Band.
After Lunny and Macieira began operating as a duo, the pair traveled to rural Oxford alongside Gilla Band's Daniel Fox to lay down their debut album. Heightening the aggression through a blend of jagged post-punk and noise-pop, they directed their ire toward nepo babies, gentrification, gender inequality, capitalism, and additional targets. City Slang issued the completed Who Let the Dogs Out in early 2025.
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