Lambrini Girls share video for 'White Van' - a song about catcalling
LAMBRINI GIRLS
Share video for 'White Van'
Watch HERE
Announced to open for Iggy Pop - 1st July 2023
Debut EP You’re Welcome
out 19th May 2023 via Big Scary Monsters
May/June UK Tour - Tickets on-sale now
Live favourites Lambrini Girls share tongue-in-cheek video for single ‘White Van’ - a song about catcalling.
“This one goes out to all of the cis men with their d*ck out behind the wheel, screaming at us in the street without consequence. You’re an idiot and no one wants to f**k you”
Watch / Listen to ‘White Van’ HERE
The T-shirt worn by the white van man was a second hand Lambretta T-shirt subverted to say “Lambrini” - created by designer Karthur. It was imagined to upset the character to see the juxtaposition of his favourite brand T-shirt, mashed up into Lambrini Girls merch.
Based in Brighton, Phoebe Lunny (Vocals/Guitar - she/they) and Lilly Macieira (Bass - she/they) have a strong artistic bond over their creative common ground - hot button societal issues combined with a biting, tongue in cheek lyrical style all their own.
Recently the band were named as part of the NME 100, and to open for Iggy Pop for his Dog Day Afternoon at London’s Crystal Palace on 1st July. They’re also set for a huge list of live dates including their own headline tour in May/June, plus performances at Are You Listening?, The Great Escape, 2000 Trees, Truck Festival, Rebellion, and loads more.
Debut EP You’re Welcome is out 19th May 2023 via Big Scary Monsters, and contains previous single ‘Help Me I’m Gay’ which Phoebe used to come out to her mum, as well as ‘White Van’, other tracks include ‘Boys In The Band’ that’s about calling out abusers in the scene, and ‘Terf Wars’ which is pretty simple - Transphobia has no place in feminism. ‘Mr Lovebomb’ looks at altering behaviour in relationships, and ‘Lads lads lads’ is about toxic masculinity.
Debut EP You’re Welcome
out 19th May 2023 via Big Scary Monsters
Pre-order HERE
Tour Dates
23/03/2023 - Where Else?, Margate - with JOHN - United Kingdom
15/04/2023 - BSM’s Big Day Out @ Florence Park Community Centre, Oxford - United Kingdom
21/04/2023 - Printemps de Bourges @ le 22, Bourges - France
22/04/2023 - Badlands @ Kinky Star, Gent - Belgium
29/04/2023 - La Grenze, Strasboug - France
30/04/2023 - Aeronef, Lille - France
05/05/2023 - Aralunaires @ Entrepot, Arlon - Belgium
06/05/2023 - Are You Listening? Festival, Reading - United Kingdom
12/05/2023 - The Great Escape, Brighton - United Kingdom
19/05/2023 - Resident (Instore), Brighton - United Kingdom
20/05/2023 - Celebrate This Place @ Tramshed, Cardiff - United Kingdom
27/05/2023 - Levitation, Angers - France
31/05/2023 - The Lexington, London - United Kingdom
09/06/2023 - Aucard de Tours, Tours - France
13/06/2023 - Heartbreakers, Southampton - United Kingdom
14/06/2023 - Rough Trade, Bristol - United Kingdom
15/06/2023 - Yes basement, Manchester - United Kingdom
16/06/2023 - Hug & Pint, Glasgow - United Kingdom
17/06/2023 - Ferocious - Alternative Pride @ Old Woollen, Leeds - United Kingdom
18/06/2023 - Norwich Arts Center, Norwich - United Kingdom
01/07/2023 - Crystal Palace, London - with Iggy Pop - United Kingdom
06/07/2023 - 2000trees Festival, Cheltenham - United Kingdom
16/07/2023 - Dour Festival, Dour - Belgium
21/07/2023 - Truck Festival, Steventon - United Kingdom
03/08/2023 - Rebellion Festival, Blackpool - United Kingdom
05/08/2023 - Absolutely Free Festival, Genk - Belgium
19/08/2023 - Cabaret Vert, Charleville Mezieres - France
Tickets available HERE
EP Artwork
You’re Welcome EP
Out 19th May 2023 via Big Scary Monsters
Tracklisting
1. Boys In The Band
2. Terf Wars
3. Mr Lovebomb
4. Lads Lads Lads
5. Help Me I'm Gay
6. White Van
7. Fuck Myself (Live)
8. Big Dick Energy (Live)
More about Lambrini Girls:
Lambrini girls formed in the swamplands underneath Skegness Butlins, a scene filled with toxicity, a severe lack of accountability and not enough gravy. Flying the nest with a dream to curate slut vibes nationwide, they became the gayest band to ever win 50 consecutive Eurovision contests in a row.
Due to their massive success, they now all share a planet near earth in order for them to raise their 150 babies collectively (the father of which, is Lilly's pedalboard) however, they do still practise in Brighton so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for Lambrini Girls hotspots e.g your local skip or police station.
Inspiration is drawn from the likes of Savages, Le Tigre, The Spice Girls and unresolved trauma; not only do Lambrini Girls plan on setting your bin on fire- they want to create spaces at shows for anyone who feels like there isn’t a place for them there already. No one deserves to feel uncomfortable, no one deserves to feel invisible, start conversations with your mates, never let anyone stop you existing authentically and most importantly: Gays to the front.
A long time staple of the Brighton scene, in 2021 the release of their first singles brought the band’s sonic barrage to a whole new circuit of ears and culminated late last year in the release of their well-received single ‘Help Me I’m Gay’ cementing their place as an unmissable new prospect in 2023 and with support from the likes of CLASH, NME, Kerrang! Magazine, So Young, Loudwire, BBC Radio 1, 5Live and BBC6 Music.
Making a host of new fans with their incendiary live shows, the band have been announced for The Great Escape, 2000 Trees, and have also recently performed alongside the likes of Shame, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, and Gilla Band.
Simply put, Lambrini Girls are here to take over the scene, one fizzy bottle at a time.
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