The three-piece opens for Tayls at Pie Shop on Friday.
Lambrini Girls’ debut album ‘Who let the dogs out’ (City Slang) is Riot Grrrl power in the vein of ... targets safe and afar from the maddening crowd. Already - and likely to remain ...
“It was the first time I had ever been in a big crowd of women yelling ... A few years later, Joan Jett released ‘Bad Reputation’, mirroring the vengeful riot grrrl sentiment Hanna had already ...
Weaving its way through the fringes of punk, new wave and krautrock, La Sécurité’s music is made for the dance floor. The Montreal-based five-piece collective debuted with 2023’s Stay Safe!, a ...
As their debut Who Let The Dogs Out album strikes fear into the hearts of the Andrew Tate incel brigade, Lambrini Girls talk to Stuart Clark about misogyny in ...
Trondheim Calling is Europe’s friendliest showcase festival, offering a fjord-load of incredible music from Norway and ...
It’s not entirely clear if it was Elektra, or an exercise in alienation. A 75-minute test as to whether an audience can keep an open mind. Rami Malek kicked off Greek week with an Oedipus that ...
Anonymity, mob mentality, testosterone and alcohol can contribute to trouble on what would seem to be a joyous occasion.
The connection with Riot Grrrl – and their clear political positioning – has been a difficult one for them to navigate; as Lunny opines in our conversation, “Riot Grrrl [was] inherently very ...
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