Lambrini Girls Debut Album “Who Let The Dogs Out” Out Now + New Video For “Cuntology 101”.
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Lambrini Girls have released their long-awaited debut album Who Let The Dogs Out via City Slang. To celebrate the record, the band share a video for 'Cuntology 101'. Written at the last minute in the studio, closer ‘Cuntology 101’ grabs “cunty” out of the zeitgeist and uses it as a noise-pop cheer for putting yourself first - Brat summer is over, it's time to get cunty!
Already gracing the covers of DIY, NME, Kerrang! Magazine, NOTION, and features with the likes of Variety, The Line Of Best Fit, BBC Radio 1, and more to come, the Brighton-based duo of Phoebe Lunny (vocals/guitar) and Lilly Macieira (bass) have spent the last few years on a tear in more ways than one.
Featuring previous singles, ‘Love’, Big Dick Energy’, and ‘Company Culture’, Who Let The Dogs Out bottles everything wrong with the modern world and shakes it up. If peppering political songs with humour is like sticking a sparkler in some bread, then their debut is like a fireworks display in the factory itself: strange, dangerous, exciting, and it rips through a laundry list of social ills.
Making a reputation for themselves as one of the best live bands to come out of the UK this side of IDLES. Their combination of blunt-force punk, scathing social commentary and barbed humour has garnered comparisons to Bikini Kill and Huggy Bear. The duo has shared bills with Gilla Band, Shame, Frank Carter, The Rattlesnakes and Iggy Pop, and played festival stages at Glastonbury and Iceland Airwaves.
With their record in-stores, most of which are sold out, and a UK April headline tour, which is also almost sold out, they have now announced their return to the US.
Recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox with mixing by Seth Manchester (Mdou Moctar / Battles / Model/Actriz), the album was written in two short bursts in rural Oxford against the clock. They got the bones of it down in the first session, which saw them lock into a routine of waking up, going for a run, writing until 7PM, then cooking and eating dinner together before going to bed and doing it all over again. The second was arguably more chaotic with 48 beers, a bottle of vodka, six bottles of wine, two bottles of Lambrini, rum and tequila.
“You know how Fleetwood Mac almost dedicated Rumours to their cocaine dealer? I think we should dedicate this album to all the booze we bought at Tesco.” laugh Lambrini Girls.
If peppering political songs with humour is like sticking a sparkler in some bread, then Who Let The Dogs Out is like a fireworks display in the factory itself: strange, dangerous, exciting. With instrumentals that inhale you like a Level 5 tornado and sentiments that make you want to kick the nearest door through, it’s a take-no-prisoners debut from one of the UK’s most fun and fearless bands.
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