UK punk firecrackers Lambrini Girls are set to unleash their high-energy, no-holds-barred live show on the U.S. this spring, with a highly-anticipated stop at The Lodge Room in Los Angeles on May 22nd.
Known for their ferocious sound, biting humor, and relentless takedown of the patriarchy, the Brighton-based trio has quickly become one of the most talked-about acts in the modern punk scene.
The tour comes in support of their debut album, “Who Let the Dogs Out,” a blistering, no-holds-barred assault on misogyny, queerphobia, and the music industry’s old guard.
Packed with riotous energy and razor-sharp lyricism, the record cements Lambrini Girls as the loud, unapologetic voice punk desperately needs right now.
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Armed with songs like “Boys in the Band,” “Cuntology 101,” and “Help Me I’m Gay,” the band fearlessly takes aim at industry issues and societal hypocrisy while delivering some of the most electrifying performances in punk today.
Lambrini Girls have built a reputation for turning every venue into a riotous, cathartic experience. Their live shows are unpredictable, confrontational, and exhilarating—a perfect storm of politically-charged anthems and chaotic energy that demands your full attention.
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Joining them on the tour are Los Angeles-based garage punk rockers Death Lens, known for their electrifying live shows and raw, energetic anthems. With their relentless riffs and DIY ethos, Death Lens is the perfect sonic counterpart to Lambrini Girls’ unfiltered punk chaos.
The Lodge Room show is sold out, but a trip to Vegas could enable you to see them May 24th, or one of their many stops across the States on their tour.