News Lambrini Girls are on course for a Top 3 album in the UK charts this weekLambrini Girls’ excellent Who Let The Dogs Out debut is coming up right behind Franz Ferdinand and Chappell Roan in the charts…
Reviews Album review: Lambrini Girls – Who Let The Dogs Out?Brit punk duo Lambrini Girls make righteous noise in all of the right ways on stupidly good debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out?
The Cover Story Lambrini Girls: “It’s time for the genre of ‘women in music’ to be put to bed”As their exuberant debut Who Let The Dogs Out arrives this week, Brighton punks Lambrini Girls dive into the message behind the mayhem, why they want to drop the riot grrrl label, and how they’re navigating the demands of punk rock’s next big thing…
Reviews Live review: IDLES, London Alexandra PalaceBristol punks IDLES show Ally Pally a good time and the potential for a better world at epic London love-in
News Watch the video for Lambrini Girls’ new single, Love“What this song conveys isn’t love at all; in fact, it’s very opposite…” Lambrini Girls have shared the next single from their debut album Who Let The Dogs Out.
Features Lambrini Girls: “This is exactly what was meant to come out. This is exactly the kind of album that was meant to be written”Lambrini Girls have a debut album in the bag. It’s personal and vulnerable, chaotic and unruly, and in some aspects, a little bit “c**ty”. Can all of those things coexist at once? You bet. K! catches up with the colourful punk duo to find out more…
News Lambrini Girls announce debut album, Who Let The Dogs OutLambrini Girls will finally release Who Let The Dogs Out this coming January – listen to new song Big Dick Energy.
News Lambrini Girls drop sarcastic new single Company Culture, announce 2025 tour“Tired of working twice as hard while white, middle-aged men get credit for your ideas?” Watch the video for Lambrini Girls’ new single, Company Culture…
Reviews The big review: Reading Festival 2024blink-182, The Prodigy, Spiritbox, Neck Deep and more bring the noise to Berkshire at Reading Festival 2024.
Reviews The big review: Glastonbury Festival 2024K! venture down to Worthy Farm again, and though broadly occupied by pop artists across its main stages this year, we spend the weekend getting dust in our eyebrows and tracking down all things heavy and alt. at the biggest fest of the summer…
News Lambrini Girls have released a “personal” new single, Body Of MineHear Lambrini Girls’ new single Body Of Mine, which is about “trying to connect to your gender identity, feeling like you’re not fully yourself, and struggling to figure out how to truly become it”.
News Amyl And The Sniffers announce U.S. headline shows, with support from Lambrini GirlsAs well as supporting Foo Fighters, Amyl And The Sniffers have just announced a bunch of U.S. headline dates…
Features Why your favourite bands are boycotting SXSW this yearAfter the likes of Scowl, GEL and Sprints pulled out of SXSW, Kerrang! Award-winner, activist, and protest pundit Janey Starling explains why artists are boycotting the festival and what they’re hoping to achieve…
News NOAHFINNCE, Lambrini Girls, BLACKGOLD, Dream Nails and more added to The Great Escape 2024Over 150 more bands and artists have joined this year’s Great Escape – from NOAHFINNCE to Lambrini Girls, BLACKGOLD, Dream Nails, Delilah Bon, SOFT PLAY and more…
News Lambrini Girls, Saint Agnes, Therapy? and more join Bearded Theory line-upThe Bearded Theory line-up is complete, with the likes of Lambrini Girls, Therapy? and Saint Agnes now all heading to Catton Hall in May.
News Lambrini Girls’ new single is the band’s “long overdue call-out of the government and rise of the far right”Lambrini Girls have unleashed a no-holds-barred new single and video, God’s Country, and warned that “Rishi, Cameron, Cummings, Starmer – you’re all on our sh*t list”.
The Cover Story “We’re pissing off the right people”: Sleater-Kinney, Lambrini Girls and the eternal power of riot grrrlRiot grrrl might’ve originated in the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s, but the shockwaves it sent throughout the alt. scene are still being felt today, in the sound, lyricism and ethics of non-male bands across the globe. Here, pioneers Sleater-Kinney sit down with new breed (and superfans) Lambrini Girls to discuss punk, politics, progress and why that revolutionary attitude will never die…