The Brighton, UK punk rockers Lambrini Girls talk to Teen Vogue about their debut album in advance of a US tour.
British punk band Lambrini Girls’ debut album Who Let The Dogs Out hops from gentrification to nepo babies to Kate Moss’s famous eating disorder quote to harassment in the workplace to ACAB — and singer Phoebe Lunny and bassist Lilly Maciera couldn’t have seen it happening any other way.
For Who Let The Dogs Out, Lambrini Girls wanted to flex their muscles, lashing back against any suggestion that the politics supersede the music. Lunny and Maciera point to more personal songs, like “Special, Different,” which is about Lunny being neurodivergent — both her and Maciera’s favorite off the album — as an example of the wide range of topics and themes the album navigates.
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