Lambrini Girls – Company Culture (2024)
Lambrini Girls’ latest single ‘Company Culture’ is everything you’d want as a woman in the corporate world, and then some. The punk duo, consisting of Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira, deliver their signature energy while creating an edgy and unique piece at the same time. The track opens with an intro that holds you in place and makes you wait in anticipation for the lyrics. The drums and bass form the backbone of the track, at times complementing each other and at others seeming to compete for dominance. This dynamic interplay adds depth and excitement to the song.
But ‘Company Culture’ isn’t just about the music – it’s also a powerful vehicle for social commentary. The lyrics pull no punches in addressing the challenges women face in the workplace. From creepy bosses to dismissive co-workers, covering themes that will be familiar to many. Lambrini Girls aren’t afraid to get their point across in their choice of words, adding an extra layer of authenticity and urgency to their message.
Lambrini Girls’ new single has a delicate balance which they nail. ‘Company Culture’ is a song that’s both thought-provoking and impossible not to bob your head to. This single follows the success of their previous releases ‘God’s Country’ and ‘Body Of Mine’, both of which were playlisted on BBC6 Music. With ‘Company Culture’, Lambrini Girls continue to prove why they’ve garnered attention from major music publications and even impressed punk icon Iggy Pop.
Their song stands as a powerful, unapologetic anthem that further solidifies Lambrini Girls’ reputation in the music scene. It showcases their ability to create music that’s both politically charged and musically compelling. This single is a clear testament to their growing influence in the punk scene. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music, ‘Company Culture’ is sure to leave a lasting impression and have you hitting the replay button again and again.
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