Lambrini Girls Share New Single, ‘Love’, Announce In-Store Tour

Lambrini Girls Share New Single, ‘Love’, Announce In-Store Tour

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Lambrini Girls, the dynamic duo of Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira, are set to unleash their explosive debut album, Who Let the Dogs Out, on January 10, 2025, via City Slang. To wet our appetites, they’ve shared their latest single, “Love,” a raw and rebellious track that perfectly captures their signature sound.

With their upcoming headline tour rapidly approaching, Lambrini Girls are also announcing a series of intimate in-store performances to celebrate the album’s release.

Lambrini Girls In-Store Gigs

  • Fri Jan 10 – Rough Trade – Liverpool, UK
  • Sat Jan 11 – Rough Trade – Nottingham, UK
  • Sun Jan 12 – Rough Trade – Bristol, UK
  • Mon Jan 14 – Rough Trade East – London, UK
  • Tue Jan 15 – Resident – Brighton, UK
  • Thu Jan 16 – Rough Trade Berlin – Germany

Who Let the Dogs Out is a no-holds-barred assault on the senses, a sonic explosion that skewers social ills with razor-sharp wit and infectious energy. It’s a chaotic, exhilarating ride through a world gone mad, where humour and rage collide in a beautiful, destructive symphony.

Of ‘Love’, the band state:

“Love” isn’t a critique on real affection—it’s about mistaking toxicity for love. Like a moth drawn to a flame, unable to discern between warmth that soothes and a fire that burns you, and getting pissed off about it.

They continue:

It’s an embrace full of sharp edges, a kiss that stings. Poison pretending to be sweet, venom dressed up as nectar. When love is learned through chaos, pain feels like connection. It’s the cycle of chasing affection through suffering and holding on because you’ve never known anything else. It’s about the bitterness and resentment from trying to find something, only to realise it remains elusive. What this song conveys isn’t love at all; in fact, it’s very opposite.

Lambrini Girls are set to launch their biggest tour yet in support of Who Let the Dogs Out. With low ticket warnings for several dates and many already sold out, they’ve also upgraded to larger venues to meet demand.

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Debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out, out in January

The duo have recently announced their debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out, set for release on January 10th via City Slang Records. The announcement follows years of momentum from their energetic live performances. Accompanying the announcement, the two-piece have shared their latest single, ‘Big D*ck Energy’. 

Speaking on the new single, Lambrini Girls explain:

Man comes in many forms, from world leaders to tech CEOs and humble softboys. But what unites them? Society has celebrated their supposed massive figurative and literal dicks, which they constantly flaunt. Why? Toxic masculinity.

They add: 

Fuelling their sense of entitlement and insecurities leads to harmful behaviours. Which when left unchecked, means we have to deal with the fallout. The definition of ‘Big Dick Energy’ is a confidence that doesn’t need proving. Which begs the question, how big is that dick in reality? If you haven’t figured this out by now, it’s not that big.

Who Let the Dogs Out is a sonic assault on the modern world, recorded with Daniel Fox of Gilla Band and mixed by Seth Manchester (Mdou Moctar, Battles, Model/Actriz). This debut album from Lambrini Girls is a whirlwind of distorted bass, live drum breakbeats, and infectious pop-punk energy.

The duo tackles social ills with a biting wit and unapologetic ferocity. Who Let the Dogs Out is a chaotic yet exhilarating journey from the cacophony of sirens and heavy distortion to the unexpected bursts of noise-pop. It’s a record that invites you to embrace your quirks, challenge societal norms, and dance through the wreckage of the world.

Known for their electrifying live shows, Lambrini Girls have been hailed as one of the UK’s most exciting new bands since Idles. Their blend of raw punk, sharp social commentary, and dark humour has drawn comparisons to iconic acts like Bikini Kill and Huggy Bear. They’ve shared stages with Gilla Band, Shame, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Iggy Pop, and more, solidifying their reputation as a force to be reckoned with.

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Lambrini Girls Tour Dates

Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist and editor of Indie is not a Genre.



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