Who Let The Dogs Out
On an album of fast-and-loose party punk, the British duo rails against misogyny, homophobia, and all manner of institutional cruelties with righteous fury and rambunctious glee.
With ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’, Lambrini Girls highlight the rough realities of life and society – read the NME album review
Brit punk duo Lambrini Girls make righteous noise in all of the right ways on stupidly good debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out?
A no-holds-barred punk record, combining 21st-century problems with classic 70s thrash-punk tropes.
Irate Brighton duo Lambrini Girls are fierce, funny and fully-formed on their crackling debut album.
If you’re in a battle to write your debut album against the clock, do you take a careful approach that involves daily exercise and cooking dinner
Who Let The Dogs Out by Lambrini Girls album review by Beau Goodwin for Northern Transmissions. Their LP drops on January 10th via City Slang
Championed by Iggy Pop and riot grrrl royalty, the Brighton duo pile on the jagged riffs, scabrous humour and swearing for their politically charged debut
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