
Lambrini Girls – ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ album review: an unapologetic punk statement about the chaos of modern life
With their debut album, the Brighton duo highlight the rough realities of life and society while making room for the personal

NME’s most anticipated album releases of 2025
This year brings new records from FKA Twigs, The Weeknd, Sam Fender, Lana Del Rey and many more

These were the most-booked bands at European festivals in 2024
Names include Fat Dog, English Teacher and Lambrini Girls

Discover the ‘Best Of Brighton’ with Lambrini Girls’ exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover
The punk duo are shining a spotlight on their friends and peers in the Brighton scene

Lambrini Girls are all bark and tons of bite
With their debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’, the ballsy Brighton punk duo are taking their zero-fucks-given fight against social injustice to increasingly bigger stages

Roskilde Festival 2025 adds Olivia Rodrigo, Deftones, Jamie xx and more to line-up
They join previously announced artists including Stormzy, Fontaines D.C. and Beth Gibbons

Truck 2025: Kasabian, Courteeners, Bloc Party, Nothing But Thieves lead stacked line-up
Blossoms, The Last Dinner Party and Franz Ferdinand are among the other names confirmed for the Oxfordshire festival next July

Lambrini Girls share frenetic new single 'Love' and announce UK album launch in-store shows
"It’s about the bitterness and resentment from trying to find something, only to realise it remains elusive. What this song conveys isn’t love at all; in fact, it’s very opposite"

The Libertines announce huge London 2025 show at Gunnersbury Park with Supergrass and more
They'll be joined by Soft Play, Hak Baker, Lambrini Girls and Real Farmer

Lambrini Girls announce debut album 'Who Let The Dogs Out' with raucous new single 'Big Dick Energy'
"Fuelling [men's] sense of entitlement and insecurities leads to harmful behaviours. Which when left unchecked, means we have to deal with the fallout"