Lambrini Girls announce debut album, “Who Let the Dogs Out,” due January 10, 2025.

Photo Credit: Derek Perlman

Lambrini Girls, 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, and now share news of their debut album Who Let The Dogs Out released 10th January 2025 via City Slang alongside single ‘Big D*** Energy’ (censored spelling).

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.”

Listen to ‘Big D*** Energy’ HERE

Who Let The Dogs Out was recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox with mixing by Seth Manchester (Mdou Moctar / Battles / Model/Actriz), and the record 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 Who Let The Dogs Out is like a fireworks display in the factory itself: strange, dangerous, exciting.

The album rips through a laundry list of social ills. Sirens blare over a heavy distorted bass and a live drum breakbeat, dancing between upbeat pop punk, dirty grunge tones and discordant post-punk. There’s even some noise-pop cheer for putting yourself first, whether it’s having an autistic meltdown or doing a poo at your mate’s house.

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.

“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.”

Since releasing debut EP You’re Welcome in 2023, there’s also been a slew of accolades along the way, including a nomination for the Rising Star at the Rolling Stone UK Awards, a Kerrang! cover feature with Sleater-Kinney, and a score of international festival appearances from Glastonbury to Iceland Airwaves. 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, and seen them share bills with Gilla Band, Shame, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Iggy Pop and more.

Who Let The Dogs Out

10th January 2025 via City Slang

Pre-order HERE

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Lambrini Girls kick their boss in the junk with their new single – “Company Culture.”

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After a busy summer of playing Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds Festivals, Green Man, End Of The Road, and supporting Amyl and the Sniffers around the US, Lambrini Girls show no signs of slowing down and today share new single ‘Company Culture’ as well as announcing a massive EU/UK tour for next year.

Speaking on the track, the band explain the theme “Tired of working twice as hard while white, middle-aged men get credit for your ideas? Afraid to report harassment? Constantly second-guessing to avoid conflict? If you’ve answered yes: you’re probably a woman or a queer person.”

Listen to ‘Company Culture’ HERE

“If these challenges hold you back, it’s entirely your fault. And if you succeed, you’ll feel like a fraud. No matter how hard you work, you won’t be taken seriously. Your boss wants to shag you, HR thinks you’re hysterical—so maybe just shut the fuck up and smile. Many girls would kill for your position, stop complaining or it’s back to the kitchen. Welcome to the boys’ club.”

Recently releasing singles ‘God’s Country’ and ‘Body Of Mine’, both of which were BBC6 Music Playlisted, the two piece are Phoebe Lunny (Vocals/Guitar – she/they) and Lilly Macieira (Bass – she/they) originally from Brighton.

They’ve made a name for themselves through unforgettable live performances and support from the likes of Variety Magazine, BBC Radio 1, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, KEXP, Consequence, Evening Standard, CLASH, So Young, and covered Kerrang! Magazine alongside Sleater-Kinney, bagged a nomination for Rolling Stone UK’s Rising Stars Award, and even Iggy Pop is a fan.

Lambrini Girls announce live dates for Europe and the UK next year, with tickets on sale now.

Tour Dates


Fri Sep 19 – Reeperbahn Festival, Hamburg – Germany*
Thurs Oct 10 – Zinnober Festival, Essen – Germany*
Sat Oct 12 – Keroxen – Canary Islands*
Sat Oct 19 – SWN Festival – Cardiff*
Sat Oct 26 – Croc The Rock, Etagnières – Switzerland*
Tue Nov 5 – Mutations Festival – Brighton (DJ Set)*
Fri Nov 8 – Iceland Airwaves, Reykjavik – Iceland*
Sun Nov 10 – Sonic City, Kortrijk – Belgium*

Fri Nov 29 – Alexandra Palace – London #
Sat Nov 30 – Alexandra Palace – London #


Tue Dec 3 – Brooklyn, NY, Union Pool – USA

Tue Feb 25 – Lille, Aeronef – France
Wed Feb 26 – Nantes, Stereolux – France
Thu Feb 27 – Paris, La Maroquinerie – France
Sat Mar 1 – Ravenna,  Hana Bi – Italy
Mon Mar 3 – Prague, Bike Jesus – Czech Republic
Tue Mar 4 – Leipzig, Moritzbastei – Germany
Wed Mar 5 – Berlin, Neue Zukunft – Germany
Fri Mar 7 – Stockholm, Hus7 – Sweden
Sat Mar 8 – Oslo, John Dee – Norway
Sun Mar 9 – Goteborg, Pustervik – Sweden
Tue Mar 11 – Copenhagen, Ideal Bar – Denmark
Wed Mar 12 – Hamburg, Nochtspeicher – Germany
Thu Mar 13 – Rotterdam , Rotown – Netherlands
Fri Mar 14 – Amsterdam, Melkweg – Netherlands
Sat Mar 15 – Eindhoven, Effenaar – Netherlands
Mon Mar 17 – Cologne, Bumann & Sohn – Germany
Wed Mar 19 – Luxembourg, Rotondes – Luxembourg
Thu Mar 20 – Reims, La Cartonnerie – France
Fri Mar 21 – Rouen, Le 106 – France

Tue Apr 1 – Bristol, The Fleece – UK
Wed Apr 2 – Southampton, Joiners – UK
Thu Apr 3 – Birmingham, Hare & Hounds – UK
Fri Apr 4 – Birkenhead, Future Yard – UK
Sat Apr 5 – Dublin, Whelans – Ireland
Mon Apr 7 – York, The Crescent – UK
Tue Apr 8 – Leeds, Brudenell – UK
Wed Apr 9 – Glasgow, Stereo – UK
Thu Apr 10 – Manchester, Gorilla – UK
Fri Apr 11 – Nottingham, Bodega – UK
Sat Apr 12 – Brighton, Chalk – UK
Thu Apr 17 – London, Electric Brixton – UK

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*Festival 

Tickets available HERE

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