
Lambrini Girls share new single "Company Culture" and announce 2025 EU/UK tour
Brighton’s Lambrini Girls have shared the brand new single, "Company Culture".
Speaking on the track, the band explain the theme: “Tired of working twice as hard while white, middle-aged men get credit for your ideas? Afraid to report harassment? Constantly second-guessing to avoid conflict? If you’ve answered yes: you’re probably a woman or a queer person.
“If these challenges hold you back, it’s entirely your fault. And if you succeed, you’ll feel like a fraud," they continue. "No matter how hard you work, you won’t be taken seriously. Your boss wants to shag you, HR thinks you're hysterical—so maybe just shut the fuck up and smile. Many girls would kill for your position, stop complaining or it’s back to the kitchen. Welcome to the boys' club.”
Lambrini Girls have also announced live dates for Europe and the UK next year, throughout April, with shows in Bristol, Birmingham, Dublin, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Brighton, and a show at London's Electric Brixton on 17 April.
Tickets for their headline show are on sale here from Friday 20 September at 10am.
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