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Lambrini Girls – Cult of Celebrity

Brighton’s Sharpest Punk Provocation

Lambrini Girls are a Brighton-based punk trio known for their chaotic humour, political bite and no-filter stage presence. The band features Phoebe (vocals/guitar), Selin (bass) and their tongue-in-cheek credited drummer “Banksy.” With a sound that channels riot-grrrl ferocity through a distinctly modern UK lens, Lambrini Girls have built a reputation as one of the most explosive live acts on the circuit. Their identity thrives on satire, confrontation and community — loud, unapologetic and impossible to ignore.

“Cult of Celebrity” is a razor-edged critique of fame culture and society’s obsession with public figures. Driven by jagged guitars, pounding rhythms and Phoebe’s sharp, sarcastic delivery, the track skewers influencer worship and performative authenticity. It’s punchy, fast and deliberately abrasive — punk with purpose rather than polish. The song captures Lambrini Girls at their most cutting: confrontational, witty and fully aware of the spectacle they’re dismantling.

Why it is trending:“Cult of Celebrity” is gaining traction as conversations around influencer culture, online fame and performative identity continue to dominate social media discourse. Lambrini Girls’ fearless political stance and confrontational live reputation amplify the buzz around the track, especially within the UK alternative scene. As their debut album WHO LET THE DOGS OUT continues to spark attention, this single stands out as one of its most direct and culturally timely statements.


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