
Lambrini Girls are back with new single, "God’s Country"
Lambrini Girls have returned with their new single, "God's Country", and announce their biggest headline show to date at Scala in London.
“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," the band explains. "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?’".
"God’s Country" was recorded by Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox in the deep dark days of December. They fuelled themselves with Christmas lights and Guinness until Lilly Macieira’s bass sounded like a jet engine taking off and Phoebe Lunny blew her voice out. For the video, they filmed it themselves around London with friend Jessie Morgan and wanted to highlight how messed up everything is with contrasting statements i.e. filming outside Buckingham Palace with a statement about poverty in the UK.
Fresh from a sold-out Moth Club show, Lambrini Girls will play their biggest headline to date at London’s Scala on 13 June 2024.
"God's Country" is out now via City Slang. Tickets for their Scala show will go on-sale tomorrow at 10am.
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