
Lambrini Girls: Amplifying Voices through Punk Rebellion and Political Activism

Lambrini Girls are built on defiance. From their fizzy name, a playful rebellion against the expected, to their music, a blistering cocktail of punk fury and social commentary, they’re a band who refuse to play by the rules.
- Their spirit is as effervescent as you’d expect, blending humour with candid insight.
- “We drinking rum and blasting toilets,” they offer, a perfect introduction to a band that thrives on defying expectations and isn’t afraid to deliver it with some wry, dark humour and an underlying offer to fuck off and take it outside.
Their latest track, ‘Body of Mine’, represents a deep dive into the personal, exploring the complexities of gender identity. “Our songs are usually observant, but this one is a little more personal,” they share. “‘Body of Mine’ is about trying to connect to your gender identity, feeling like you’re not fully yourself, and struggling to figure out how to truly become it. Gender is an extremely complex journey for a lot of people, and this song represents only one experience out of many.”
Lambrini Girls back the importance of community within the music scene. They’re outspoken and unafraid to challenge the status quo. Their music- a potent mix of social commentary and glorious raw energy – is delivered with a healthy dose of humour and a complete disregard for censorship. In a world that often tries to silence dissenting voices, Lambrini Girls are a breath of fresh air: a band who aren’t afraid to ruffle a few feathers.