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April 23, 2024

Share new single ‘Body Of Mine’

Listen HERE Limited Edition 7” out Friday - includes the previous track ‘God’s Country

Performing at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds Festivals, Green Man, Wide Awake, Manchester Psych Fest! Supporting Amyl and The Sniffers in North America and IDLES in London

Brighton’s Lambrini Girls (Phoebe Lunny, guitar/vocals - she/they, Lilly Macieira, bass - she/they) have rapidly ascended the ranks of the UK music scene. From sharing the cover of Kerrang! with Sleater-Kinney to props from BBC Radio 1 and NME, to a nomination for Rolling Stone UK’s Rising Stars Award, and being Iggy Pop’s new favourite band.

Today they share new single ‘Body Of Mine’ ahead of a busy summer touring the US with Amy & The Sniffers, a string of festivals, their biggest headline show yet, and ending the year supporting IDLES at their sold-out London shows.

‘Body of Mine’ was recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox last December alongside earlier single ‘God’s Country’. “While many of our songs, are critiques of societal issues, Body of Mine is a little more personal,” Lambrini Girls explain of their newest offering, continuing, “This song 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 a complex experience, we acknowledge that this song represents just one perspective among many, of not knowing where you fit inside it all. It’s tough to feel that nobody really gets you and it’s also truly quite shit when you don’t really know how to understand yourself either.

“While many of our songs, are critiques of societal issues, Body of Mine is a little more personal,”

Lambrini Girls explain of their newest offering, continuing, “This song 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 a complex experience, we acknowledge that this song represents just one perspective among many, of not knowing where you fit inside it all. It’s tough to feel that nobody really gets you and it’s also truly quite shit when you don’t really know how to understand yourself either.”