News 150 artists confirmed in massive Primavera Sound 2026 announcementNext year’s Primavera Sound Barcelona line-up is looking incredible – from The Cure and my bloody valentine to Skrillex, Knocked Loose, Touché Amoré, Lambrini Girls and more.
Features In pictures: My Chem, Deftones, blink-182 and more rule at Shaky KneesShaky Knees Festival 2025 took over Atlanta’s Piedmont Park at the weekend, with rock royalty, brilliant up-and-comers and everything in between…
News Nine Inch Noize, Turnstile, Suicidal Tendencies and more announced for Coachella 2026Next year’s Coachella line-up has been revealed, with Nine Inch Noize (a presumed collab between NIN and producer Boys Noize), Turnstile, Suicidal Tendencies, Ethel Cain, Iggy Pop, Joyce Manor and loads more…
News “It was a no-brainer!” Lambrini Girls release new remix by PeachesPeaches has teamed up with Lambrini Girls to remix C**tology 101 from the band’s brilliant Who Let The Dogs Out debut album.
News Lambrini Girls’ Selin to “withdraw” from touring: “I can’t handle the life I’m currently leading”Bassist Selin Macieira-Boşgelmez has shared a brave statement about her struggles on the road – particularly in more recent times – and will be stepping back from Lambrini Girls’ upcoming live commitments.
Reviews The big review: Reading & Leeds Festival 2025End of summer party! BMTH, Limp Bizkit, Shikari, Amyl And The Sniffers and more hit Reading & Leeds for one last sun-drenched shindig of the season.
Reviews The big review: Glastonbury 2025Glastonbury is all things to all people, and in 2025 the megafest offers a banquet of beastly rock and alternative acts. So join us down on the farm as we try to avoid sunburn and cram in as many bands as possible…
News SOFT PLAY, Lambrini Girls and more to play IDLES’ Block Party shows in BristolIDLES have revealed the special guests for their homecoming shows in Bristol – the band’s only UK headline dates of 2025.
News My Chemical Romance, blink-182 and Deftones to headline Shaky Knees 2025The line-up for Shaky Knees 2025 has been announced, with My Chemical Romance, blink-182 and Deftones headlining and the likes of The All-American Rejects, Joey Valence & Brae and Lambrini Girls also playing…
News Lambrini Girls, SOFT PLAY, Danny Dyer, Kate Nash and more want you to take the Music Fans’ Voice surveyAs recommended by the Culture, Media And Sport Committee, the first-ever Music Fans’ Voice survey is running until March 5: “We are living in an age of hate, but this is a time where people need to come together…”
News Lambrini Girls announce winter headline tour: “Big venues. All for clout”Having previously announced a massive headliner in London, Lambrini Girls have tacked on a full UK and European winter tour…
News Lambrini Girls are on course for a Top 3 album in the UK charts this weekLambrini Girls’ excellent Who Let The Dogs Out debut is coming up right behind Franz Ferdinand and Chappell Roan in the charts…
Reviews Album review: Lambrini Girls – Who Let The Dogs Out?Brit punk duo Lambrini Girls make righteous noise in all of the right ways on stupidly good debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out?
The Cover Story Lambrini Girls: “It’s time for the genre of ‘women in music’ to be put to bed”As their exuberant debut Who Let The Dogs Out arrives this week, Brighton punks Lambrini Girls dive into the message behind the mayhem, why they want to drop the riot grrrl label, and how they’re navigating the demands of punk rock’s next big thing…
Reviews Live review: IDLES, London Alexandra PalaceBristol punks IDLES show Ally Pally a good time and the potential for a better world at epic London love-in
News Watch the video for Lambrini Girls’ new single, Love“What this song conveys isn’t love at all; in fact, it’s very opposite…” Lambrini Girls have shared the next single from their debut album Who Let The Dogs Out.
Features Lambrini Girls: “This is exactly what was meant to come out. This is exactly the kind of album that was meant to be written”Lambrini Girls have a debut album in the bag. It’s personal and vulnerable, chaotic and unruly, and in some aspects, a little bit “c**ty”. Can all of those things coexist at once? You bet. K! catches up with the colourful punk duo to find out more…