On an album of fast-and-loose party punk, the British duo rails against misogyny, homophobia, and all manner of institutional cruelties with righteous fury and rambunctious glee. If Lambrini Girls ...
make our state an attractive dumping ground for out-of-state dogs. It’s not as if Connecticut lacks regulations concerning dogs. The Connecticut General Statutes are filled with laws protecting ...
The Lambrini Girls’ eminently quotable debut album, Who Let the Dogs Out, has all of these people, and a good deal more in its crosshairs and doesn’t hold back with putting the boot in. Their fiery ...
The Baha Men can finally reveal who let the dogs out! The group's infectious 2000 single, "Who Let the Dogs Out," is featured in Spruce's new ad for its fast-acting weed and grass killer ...
Who Let The Dogs Out is a delightfully rowdy romp through the gay angry female psyche. It’s a must-listen for punks who are tired of the same old arguments and the same male-driven music and are ...
For 25 years, the Baha Men have been asking “Who Let the Dogs Out” — and now they're revealing the answer The Baha Men, dog lovers and fans of spending quality time outdoors, are partnering with ...
Lambrini Girls’ debut album ‘Who let the dogs out’ (City Slang) is Riot Grrrl power in the vein of 1990s shehemoths Huggy Bear and Sleater Kinney. It also reminds of short-lived group Voodoo ...
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 ...
(Yes, there will be multiple dog puns in this story ... Though the chief experience officer is quick to point out there’s plenty to do outside of the downtown stadium for canines who haven ...