Lambrini Girls are an English punk rock band from Brighton. Comprising Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira, they have made significant strides in the music scene with their energetic compositions and bold themes. Formed in 2019, the band initially featured vocalist Flora Kimberly, who parted ways with the group by 2020, leaving Lunny to take up lead vocal duties. Known for their punk rock style, the group has consistently addressed social and political issues, resonating with a broad audience.
The Lambrini Girls released their debut single, "Homewrecker", in 2021 and signed with Big Scary Monsters, a milestone that facilitated the release of their EP "You're Welcome" in May 2023. Their debut album, "Who Let the Dogs Out", released in 2025, charted at No. 16 on the UK Albums Chart and was well-received by critics. Notable singles such as "Help Me I'm Gay" and "God's Country" reflect the band's commitment to tackling issues like queer trivialisation and political discontent. Their sharp, sarcastic lyrics and dynamic performances mark them as a distinctive voice in modern punk rock.