NEW DATE -SOLD OUT- Lambrini Girls: 'Who Let The Dogs Out' Release Gig
- Jan 23, 2025
- 20:00
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40.00€
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About the Concert
POSTPONED TO 23/01/25
We're really sorry but due to illness, tonight's @lambrinigirlz show @urban_spree_music has been cancelled.
The gig has been rescheduled to next week Thursday, 23rd January at the same venue. ALL ticket bundles are still valid for the new date, so if you still want to come down, no need to do anything.
If you are unable to attend the show next week now, please contact our ticket provider @dicefm for a full refund.
Please also look out for communication on this from Dice in your inbox today.
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Based in Brighton, Lambrini Girls are Phoebe Lunny (vocals/guitar - she/they) and Lilly Macieira (bass - she/they) who 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.
Lauded by BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6 Music, NME, featured on a Kerrang! cover with Sleater-Kinney and nominated for a Rolling Stone UK Award, they played over 100 shows and major festivals in 2023, including dates with Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes, Gilla Band, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs and Iggy Pop.
We're thrilled to announce an exclusive Album Release Show with the Lambrini Girls at Urban Spree on Thursday, 16th January 2025.
'Who Let The Dogs Out' is the debut album from Brighton based noise-punk duo Lambrini Girls. Recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox with mixing by Seth Manchester (Mdou Moctar/ Battles / Model/Actriz), Who Let The Dogs Out bottles everything wrong with the modern world and shakes it up. If peppering political songs with humour is like sticking a sparkler in somebread, 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. The band dance between upbeat poppunk, dirty grunge tones and discordant post-punk. There’s even some noise-popcheer for putting yourself first, whether it’s having an autistic meltdown or doing apoo at your mate’s house.
With instrumentals that inhale you like a Level 5 tornado and sentiments thatmake 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.