[song] Lambrini Girls – Body of Mine

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Lambrini Girls performing live at Micro Festival’13, Liege’23

Back in February Lambrini Girls released an angry noise punk ripper “God’s Country”, and now they are following it up with another smasher, “Body of Mine”. Recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox, it is a song that touches on the theme of gender identity.

Speaking on the track, the group explained: “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”.

Listen below and purchase the 7″ single here.

[video] Lambrini Girls – God’s Country

Lambrini Girls performing live at Micro Festival’13, Liege’23

Last year Lambrini Girls released their outstanding debut EP You’re Welcome, and now they are sharing a new single/video, an angry noise punk ripper “God’s Country” (recorded by Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox).

The trio is well-known for their unapologetically raw and boundary-pushing sound; here they deliver another strong punch. In this track, the band dives headfirst into the tumultuous waters of the current Great Britain, offering listeners a sonic journey through the chaos that defines our modern existence. Speaking on the track, the group explained:

“Gods Country is our long, overdue call-out of the government and rise of the far right. We wrote this a few months back, when the political landscape had evidently reached a global boiling point. Great Britain. Think colonial, shit-hole, chunk of land. Thriving off unhinged nationalism, fed to us by the right red hand of unelected prime ministers.

Despite this, we have the audacity to call our country ‘Great’. So we ask you, ‘Are you sure?’ We could deep dive into inspirations and influences- but the songs about politics, not us. We hope the song speaks for itself. Rishi, Cameron, Cummings, Starmer – you’re all on our shit list”.

Watch below.

[song] Roosevelt – Strangers

Early next year will get a new album from Marius Lauber aka Roosevelt. It is titled Polydans and is out February 26 via Greco-Roman / City Slang.

We have already heard three tracks out of it and to heat up the interest even more the musician is now sharing “Strangers”, which is another catchy example of his groovy and distinctive sound.

Listen below and pre-order the album here.